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Title: Phycologia Britannica, or, A history of British sea-weeds : containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands
Year: 1846 (1840s)
Authors: Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866 Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866. History of British sea-weeds
Subjects: Marine algae
Publisher: London : Reeve Brothers
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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■Vf.HOl iel ctlitTi r. Keeve.imp. Ser. Rhodospermr*;. Iain. Rhodomelea. Plate CCCIL POLYSIPHONIA FIBRILLOSA, Grev. Gen. Char. Frond filamentous, partially or generally articulate ; articula-tions longitudinally striate, composed of numerous, radiating cells ortubes, disposed round a central cavity. Fructification twofold, ondifferent individuals : 1, ovate capsules (ceramidia) furnished with aterminal pore, and containing a tuft of pear-shaped spores; I, tetra-spores, imbedded in swollen branclilets. Polysiphonia (Grev.),—TToKvs, many, and a-tcfxov, a tiJje. PoLYSiPHONiA fibrillosa; pale straw-colour or brownish; stems inarti-culate, opake, with sinuous veins, robust, alternately branched;branches spreading, resembling the stem, but less opake, articulatedtowards the apices, subsimple, thickly set with very slender, articu-lated, finely di\aded, short ramuli, whose tips are copiously fibrilli-ferous; articulations of the ramuli rather longer than broad, 2-3-striate; siphons four,

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1. Polysiphonia fibrillosa: — the natural size. 2. A small branch. 3. Fibril from one of the tips of the same. 4. Branchlets with a capsule. 5. Branchlet with tetraspores. 6. Portion of the lower part of the stem. 7. Transverse section of the same.

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