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red. The tetraspores are seated on the upper side of the joints of the 
whorled ramuli. A variety of Wrangelia, called + 
(a4 
pilifera,” is found 
Fig. 1387. Branch of Naccaria Wiggji. 
in Plymouth and in Torbay; the chief difference being in the much 
greater length of the ramuli, which appear as though they were drawn 
Fig. 138. Portion of stem and branch of Naccaria Wiggii (magnified), 
with frwited ramult. 
out into long tendrils, most of which are simple or very slightly branched. 
This plant is extremely difficult to figure satisfactorily, but it is hoped 
