An Account of Plants. 
of a magnifying Glafs, feem to be round 
and articulated, as if they were Seed-Vef- 
fels ; befides thefe, there are other broad 
Leaves, chiefly at the extremity of the 
Branches , ferrated on the edges. The 
veftcuU are round, of the bignefs exprefs’d 
in the Figure. 
Tab. 5. Fig. 2. Fucus ex Nova Guinea. 
Fluviatilis Fijana jf. B. foliis. Thefe 
Plants are fo apt to vary in their Leaves, 
according to their different States, that ’tis 
hard to fay this is diftinfl: from the lafl:. 
It has in feveral Places (not all exprefs’d 
in the Figure) fome of the fmall Ihort 
Leaves, or Seed-Velfels mention’d in the 
former ; which makes me apt to believe it 
the fame, gather’d in a different flare ; be- 
fides the broad Leaves of that and this 
agree as to their Shape and Indentures. 
