Qi F U C U S. 
loa, Fucus ericoides. Filiform, much branched, filiform, tapering to both ends, tubular, fomevvhat joint- 
hairy, ed within. 
103. Fucus aculeatus. Cartilaginous, filiform, much 
branched ; branches linear, with marginal fubulate ereCb 
fpines. 
104. Fucus pinnatifidus. Cartilaginous, branched; 
branches nearly alternate, doubly pinnatifid; fegments 
obtufe, callous, with ovate fefiile tubercles. 
105. Fucus corneus. Somewhat horny, much branch¬ 
ed ; branches tapering to both ends, nearly doubly pin- 
natifid; fegments oppofite, fpread, obtufe, tubercled 
at top. 
106. Fucus cartilagineus. Cartilaginous, repeatedly 
pinnate, naked below ; fubdivifions alternate, comprelf- 
ed, nearly linear ; ultimate ones fhort, obtufe, tubercled 
at top. 
107. Fucus coronopifolius. Cartilaginous, much 
branched; branches much divided, obfcurely veined, 
dilated when barren : tubercles globular, on Ihort two- 
rowed forked or pointed {talks. 
108. Fucus coccineus. Somewhatcartilaginous, much 
branched ; ultimate branches fubulate, alternately pecti¬ 
nate on one fide ; tubercles globular, fefiile. See Botany 
Plate X. fig. 26. 
109. Fucus crinitus. Cartilaginous, flat, imich*branch- 
ed j branchlets with Ample and forked teeth: tubercles 
fcattered. 
no. Fucus fpinulofus. Cartilaginous, much branch¬ 
ed, deprelTed below ; branches flattened, (pread ; branch- 
let/nearly oppofite, pinnately fetiferous each fide : brilt- 
les fubulate, thickened at top. 
111. Fucus vermicularis. Soft, pellucid : (terns round, 
branched : fronds round, alternately pinnate, petioled, 
very fliort, tumid at top. 
112. Fucus fpmofus. Cartilaginous, leaflefs, branch¬ 
ed, with whorled denticles three together. 
113. Fucus fpermophorus. Membranous, forked, 
compreffed, capillary: tubercles peduncled, lateral: 
leaves linear, many-cleft. 
114. Fucus caefpitofus. Round, branched, with crowd¬ 
ed warts tapering to both ends Ample and branched. 
115. Fucus papillofus. Round, branched, every 
where clothed with Ipiral rows of warts man'y-lobed 
at top. 
116. Fucus uvifer. Round, with fcattered branches, 
and crowned ovate tubercles. 
117. Fucus plumofus. Rather cartilaginous, repeat¬ 
edly branched; branches doubly pinnate ; ultimate leg- 
ments oppofite (ubulate, ending in tubercles which are 
four-cleft wlien ripe. 
118. Fucus tomentofus. Roundifli, equal, downy, 
forked, obtufe. 
119. Fucus tubercnlatus. Filiform, forked, unequal 
in length ; angles of the forks rather obtufe ; J,ips oblong, 
obtufe, fruiting. 
I 20. Fucus rotundus. Filiform, forked, flat topped ; 
angles of the forks roundifh ; tips forked, acute, with la¬ 
teral deformed warts. 
121. Fucus faltigiatus. Filiform, forked, much branch¬ 
ed, obtufe. 
122. Fucus lanofus. Capillary, forked, much branch¬ 
ed, rough. . ' - 
123. Fucus lumbricalis. Filiform, forked, flat-top¬ 
ped; angles of the foi^tcs acute ; tips fruiting, liriear-lan- 
ceolate, round. 
124. Fucus plicatus. Somew'hat horny, filiform, 
equal, much branched ; branchlets rather leaning to one 
fide, entangled : tubercles lateral and terminal. 
125. Fucus confervoides. Filiform, much branched; 
branches and branchlets rather leaning one fide, tapering 
to both ends: tubercles hemifphaerical, lateral, fefiile. 
126. fucus flagellifonnis. Filiform, (lippery, branch¬ 
ed; branches, two-rowed, moftly alternate, long, fimple 
or divided, obtufe. 
.127. Fucus Filom. Slippery, fomewhat cartilaginous. 
128. Fucus I.ycopodioides. Filiform, branched, every 
where clothed with prominent briftles : branches moftly 
fimple. ■' 
129. Fucus pinafiroides. Filiform, branched, every 
where clothed witli fubufate fimple briftles rather leaning 
to one fide-: branches involute at top. 
130. Fucus fubfufeus. Filiform, much branched; 
branchlets moftly alternate, fubulate, (hort; fruit axilla! 
ry, in fmall oblong pointed ckiftered pods. 
131. Fucus coralloides. Stems fomewhat three-fided : 
branches alternately fpread; branclilets denticulate each 
fide, forked at top. 
132. Fucus plicatus. Capillary, uniform, much 
branched, entangled, nearly tranfparent. 
133. Fucus rudis. Roundifli, much branched ; branch- 
lets alternate, fafcicled, very {hort, tubercled, rough. 
134. Fucus aphyllanthos. Cartilaginous, round, en¬ 
tangled : ultimate branches fubulate, thickened at top, 
or divaricate two ways, with tranfparent tubercles at the 
divarications. 
135. Fucus Serra. Cartilaginous, fimple, proftratc, 
befet with fubulate briftles oppofite by pairs. 
136. Eucus fertularioides. Cartilaginous, erea^, de- 
prelfed, very thin, branched; fronds briftle-like, imbri- 
cate, pinnate ; divifions numerous, incurved, entire. 
137. Fucus Wigghii. Filiform, tender, much branch¬ 
ed ; branchlets feiaceous, nearly fimple, fcattered, with 
lanceolate pointed tubercles'at their tips. 
138. Fucus afparagoides. FiliTorm, tender, much 
branched ; branclilets (etaceous, oppofite, alternately tipt 
with globular tubercles, 
139. Fucus pedunculatus. Filiform, pinnately branch¬ 
ed; branches capillary, clothed with obovaie ftightly- 
peduncled tubercles, filamentous at top. 
140. Fucus Bailloviana. Stem flat lifti above, branched; 
filaments pencil-form, very minute, crowded, lax, floating! 
141. Fucus Baftera. Stem round, branched at top ; 
tubercles one.feeded, ovate, alternate. 
142. Fucus capillaris. Filiform, alternately much 
branched ; branchlets fomewhat two-rowed, fubulate 
fliort. ’ 
143. Fucus Thrix. Filiform, tubular, unbranched, 
capillary, many threads from the fame bafe. Probably 
a Conferva. 
144. Fucus clavellofus. Filiform, tender, tubular, 
much branched ; branches and branclilets fomevvliat alter¬ 
nate and two rowed : tubercles lateral ciip-ftiaped. 
145. Inicub at ticiildtiis. Tubular, concatenately joint¬ 
ed, with ovate-cylindneal joints: branches uniform, 
forked and whorled. 
146. Fucus Opuntia. Somewhat comprefTed, folid, 
jointed, much branched; joints obfoletely lanceolate: 
branches.horizontal, pointed. 
147. Fucus amphibiiis. Capillary, much branched ; 
branches and branchlets alternate, involute at their tips. 
148. Fucus fruticulofus. Filiform, branched; branches 
alternately repeatedly pinnate; ultimate branchlets many- 
cleft, (etaceous ; tubercles fefiile, ovate. 
149. Fucus viridis. Repeatedly pinnate, with all the 
divilions oppofite and capillary. 
Several of the fpecies which appear in Gmelin have 
been removed to other genera. See Ulv.4, Tremela 
Lepraria, Conferva, Lichen, Ruppia, Tremella! 
Ulva, Zo tera, and Rhizofhora. 
7 ’oFUD'DLE, v.a, [Ot unknown etymology.] To 
make drunk: 
The table floating round,' 
And pavement fairlilefs to the fuddled feet. Thomfon. 
To FUD'DLE, v.n. To drink to excefs.—Men will be 
fuddling ftill. VEJlrange. 
FU'DIA, a fmall mountainous ifland of Scotland! 
two miles north of Barra. 
FUE'GO, 
