il4 LAMINARIA. 



merosissimis mairgine sibimet ipsis incumbentibus, 

 linearibus, pollicem latis, varie & vage sinuatis, 

 iaxs dentatis, cbtusiusculis. Fructus ignotus. Color 

 herbaceo-olivaceus. Substantia «tipitis lignosa ; la- 

 mitice ad basin cartilaginea, cetverum membranacea» 



^» exasperata, e superficie ligulas breves ho- 

 mogeneas eraittens» 



Fucus radiatus var» e x as p e r a tu s , Turn, 

 Hist. 1. c. ' 



Cum priore. 



q, Laminaria bulbosa, radice inflato-bulbo* 

 sa, stipite plano in laminam digitatofissam 

 integerrimam expanso» 



Fucus arboreus polyscliides caule pla- 

 no & tortuoso, Reaum. in Act. Gall. 1712. 

 p. 27. t. I. f I. 



Fucus bulbosus, Huds. Fl. AngL p. 579. — 

 Linn. Tr» III* p. 153. — Turn. Syn. Fuc. II. 

 p. 212. — Hist. t, 161. — Esp. Fuc. t. 125.™ 

 Engl. Bot. t. 1760. — Ner. Br. t. 4. 



Fncu? polyschides, Lightf. FI. Scot, IL p«, 



956. — Sfcaclih. Ner. Brit. ed. 1. 



Fueus palmatus, GnieU Fuc. p. 202. t. ^Oi^. 



' Ftieus bifurcatus, Gunn. Fl. Norv. I. p. 9^, 



Ulva bulbosa, Dec. Fl. Fr. II, p. i6» 



Larainaria bulbosa, Lamour, Ess, p. 22. — 

 Agardh Syn. p. 18- — Ljngb. Hydroph. p. ao» 



In oceano septentrionali, a Scotia? & insularuna 

 Faeruensium litoribus usque ad Gades 



Specimina communicaverunt Fiiigge & Cabrera. 



Radix globosa, tuberiforniis, a magnitudine ovi 

 corvini usque infantis capitis, cava , fibris brevibus 

 yupi affixis echifl^ta. Sti^es plapus, semipedalis & 



