G. CORALLINA. 
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greenish violet ; height from two to three centime- 
tres. 
On the Fucus corneus of the Canaries. 
CYPRESS. 
7. Corallina cupressina. Very branching; 
branches bipennated, and very close* nearly imbri- 
cated. 
Coast of Calvados. 
CUVIER’S. 
8. Corallina Cuvieri. Very branching ; branches 
bipennated ; divisions flat, proceeding from each arti- 
culation, and, as it were, imbricated; articulations 
nearly globular in the stems, compressed in the 
branches and their divisions, and cylindrical in the 
pinules ; ovaria oval or globular, and placed at the 
summit of the pinules; colour reddish violet; height a 
decimetre.— Plate 9. fig. 8. a. B. 
Australasia. 
scaly. 
9. Corallina squamata. Articulations of the base 
rounded, compressed, and cuneiform ; those of the 
branches flattened, the upper ones sharp-edged. 
European seas. 
graniferous. 
10. Corallina granifera . Articulations of the 
stems compressed and cuneiform ; those of the 
branches nearly cylindrical ; ovaria oval, peduncu- 
lated, opposite, and frequently proliferous. 
Mediterranean. 
Cor. 
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