378 MODOMELA. 



KiSdix dlsciis callosus, expansus, tenuls. Fron- 

 dfS aggregatse. Caulis iiliformis, spithamaeus vel ul- 

 tra, simpliciusculus, basi nudus, mox undique coo- 

 pertus ramentis dense imbricatis, setaccis, unguern 

 longis, bifurcls, interdum ramulosis. Fructus duplex: 

 I, rciJfisnta elongata & pinnata, quorum apices in 

 siiiquas lanceolatas desinunt continentes tres vel qua- 

 tuor glomerulos seminum minutissimorum ; & 2. cap- 

 Siilce sphaericae, peduncuIatGe. Color rufo-fuscus, exsiC' 

 catce nigerrJmus. Substmtia cartilaginea, exsiccatcs 

 rigida & fragilis. 



F u c u s 1 y c o p o d i u m, Stackh. Ner. Brit. t, 

 17. adhuc loco incertus, a Turnero pro aliena specie 

 c mari rubro vel mediterraneo oriunda habitus. 

 An idem ac Sibthorpii in Archipelago & mari Jouio 

 invcntus) ? 



12» Rhodomela. stjbfuscA;» fronde filiformi ra- 

 mosissima, ramulis setaceis subulatis 

 pinnato-fasciculatis, 



F u c u 5 t e r e s r u b e n s, r a m o s i s s i m u s , Ray* 

 Syn. p. 02. 



F u c u s s e t a c e u s, Wulf. Cr. Aq. n. 4o. 



Fucus confcrvoides, Huds. ^. Angl. p. 5gr. 



Fueus subfuscus, Woodw. in Linn. Tr. I. p, 

 i3i. t. 12. — Linn. Tr. IIL p. 212. — Turn. 

 Syn. Fnc. IL p'. S5o. — Engl. Bot. t. 1164. -- 

 Esp. Fuc. t. 117. — FI. Ban. t. i543. — Stackh, 

 Ner. Brit. t. 19. 



Fucus variabilis, Linn. Tr. III. p. 220. 



Sphscr oco ccus subfuscus, Ag. Syn. p. 32. 



G i g a r t i n a s u b f u s c a, Lamour. ess. p. 4^. — 



Lyngb. llydr. p. 47« *• ^^* 

 I» raari Bclgico, sinuque Godan©, ad litora vulgaris. 



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