ZONARIA. 131 



! -^, ZoNARiA SQUAMARiA, frondibus rcniforml- 

 bus subtus tomentosis coriaceis^ zonis con* 

 ccntricis concoioribus. 



Fucus fungis affinis, C. Bauh. Pin. p; 

 364. — Mons. Hist. III. p. 645» 



Fucus fungularis, Irap. 748? 



Fucus fungiformis minor, J, Bauh» Hist. 

 III, p. 801. 



Lichene losso^ Ginn, op. post. 1« p. sS- 1. 34* 



^- 73* 

 FuGus squamarius, Gmel. Hist. Fuc, t. 20. 



f* I. — Wulf Cr. Ag. p. 54. n. 5, — Clera. 



ens. p. 503. — Turn. Hist. t. 244. (cxcluso 



synonymo Agardhi,) — Bertol, amwen, p. 311» 



— Desf. Atl. 2. p. 427. 



Ulva squamaria, Dec. Fl, Fr. II. p, 17. — - 

 Roth. Cat. III. p 322. 



Dictyota squamata, Lamour. Extr. Journ, 

 Bot. p. 11, — Ess. p. 57. 



In mari Mediterraneo, & Adriatico ; Atlantico 

 circa Gades. 



Specimina communicaverunt Cahrera Sc Hasn- 



seler. 



Radix scutata, ^iametro 2 lineas 8c ultra lat*, 

 fiense tomentosa. Frondes Ccespitosaj , ex angusta 

 basi tito explanatae, fiubreniformes, radio unciali & 

 tjltra, sublobstae, intpgevrirna:; , subtus tomentof*, 

 versus marginem & supra glabrae, supra fulcis con- 

 cpntricis, in costas subtus prominentibus, zonatae, 

 FructuS'. tubercula 8par?a, al^normia, spo-ngiosa e 

 filii parallelis tenuissimis hyalinis articulatis. tota 

 connituta. Color sanguineo-fuscus. Substantia co- 

 riacea, flexilis. 



Tubercula, a me vi«!a, valde ah iis diversa, qwa 

 •cxaminavit Turnerus, quibusque semiua oblonga H-^ 



bris 



