Ser. RuoposPERME. Fam. Chondriee. 
Prate CXLV. 
CHYLOCLADIA KALIFORMIS, Zoox. 
Gen. Cuar. Frond (at least the branches) tubular, constricted at regular 
intervals, and divided by internal diaphragms into joints, filled with a 
watery juice, and traversed by a few longitudinal filaments ; periphery 
composed of small, polygonal cells. ructification of two kinds, on 
distinct individuals ; 1, spherical, ovate, or conical capsules (ceramidia) 
containing a tuft of wedge-shaped spores on a central placenta; 
2, tripartite ¢e¢raspores, immersed in the smaller branches, near their 
apices. CHyLocLapia (Grev.)—from yuros, juice, and xdados, a branch. 
Cuytociapta faliformis; frond subgelatinous, tubular, pyramidal; main 
stem simple, distended, distantly constricted; branches opposite or 
whorled, repeatedly compound ; ramuli moniliform ; capsules spherical, 
with a pellucid border. 
Cuytociaptia kaliformis, Hook. Br. Fl. vol. i. p. 397. Harv. in Mack. Fl. 
Hib. part 3. p.199. Harv, Man. p.72. Wyatt, Alg. Dann, n. 24. J. Ag. 
Alg. Medit. p.111. 
Lomentanrtia kaliformis, Gail. Res. p.20. Endl. 3rd Suppl. p.43. Kiitz. 
Phyc. Gen. p.440. t.55. £3. Zanard, Alg. Adv. p.97. Mont, Fl. Alg. p.88. 
GASTRIDIUM KALIFORME, Lyngb. Hyd. Danm. p. 10. Grev. Alg. Brit. p.117. 
Cuonpria kaliformis, 4g, Sp. Alg. vol. i. p. 355. Ag. Syst. p. 207. Spreng. 
Syst. Veg. vol. iv. p. 342. Hook. Fl. Scot. part 2. p. 106. 
GicarTINa kaliformis, Lamour. Ess. p. 49. 
Fucus kaliformis, Good. and Woodw. in Linn. Trans. vol. iii. p. 206. t. 18. 
Sm. Eng. Bot. t.640. Turn. Syn. p. 377. Turn. Hist. t. 29. 
Fucus verticillatus, Lightf. Fl. Scot. p. 962. t. 31. 
8. patens ; frond flexuous, much attenuated ; branches opposite, horizontal, 
flexuous, drawn out into long slender points; ramuli setaceous, oppo- 
site or alternate. 
LomeEnTARIA patens, Kiitz. Phyc. Gen. p. 440. 
y- squarrosa; frond crisped and entangled, variously curved; branches 
densely whorled ; ramuli very numerous, whorled, squarrose or arching, 
slender. 
LoMENTARIA squarrosa, Kvitz. Phyc. Gen. p. 440. t. 55. f. 4. 
Has. On rocks and stones in the sea, between tide marks, and in from 
four to fifteen fathoms water. Annual. Spring and Summer. 
Var. 8. and y. in deep land-locketl, sandy or muddy bays. Var. g. 
Strangford Lough, Mr. W. Thompson. Carrickfergus, Mr. WM? Calla. 
Var. y. Roundstone Bay, Mr. M?Calla. Torbay, Mrs. Griffiths. 
GxzoGr. Distr. Northern Atlantic.. Baltic and Mediterranean Seas. 
