314 THE MARINE BOTANIST. 



ENTEROMORPHA CORNUCOPIA. -COR- 

 NUCOPIA-LIKE ENTEROMORPHA. 



'^ Fronds gregarious, about an inch long-, funnel- 

 shaped, from a short, tubular base, expanding into 

 a plaited, laciniated membrane, torn and jag-ged at 

 the extremity. Granules in fours, all over the 

 frond. Colour dark g-reen below, pale above." — 

 Carmichael. Grows on corallines, &c., in rocky 

 pools left by the tide. Annual. Spring and 

 summer. 



ENTEROMORPHA INTESTINALIS.— INTES- 

 TINE-LIKE ENTEROMORPHA. 



Fronds at first attached by a small root, after- 

 wards detached and floating*, curiously curled and 

 inflated, long* and tapering at the base, never in the 

 least degree branched. Colour a fine green, soon 

 fading when dry. Grows indifferently in the sea, 

 brackish or fresh-water ditches. Very common. 

 Annual. 



