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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

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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
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Ser. Chloi40SPEIime^. Pam. Ulvacece. Plate CCCXLIV. ENTEROMORPHA LINKIANA, Grev. Gen. Char. Frond tubular, membranaceous, of a green colour and re-ticulated structure. Fructification, granules, contained in the cellsof the membrane. Enteromorpha (Link),—from evrepov, an entrail,and iiop(jiTi,Jbrm or appearance. Enteromorpha Zinliana; fronds cylindrical, tubular, filiform, reticu-lated, pellucid, of a very pale green colour, membranaceous (rigidwhen dry), much branched; branches attenuate.—Grev. Enteromorpha Linkiana, G^rev. Alg. Brit. p. 182. Kook. Br. Ft. vol. ii.p. 314. Harv. Man. ed. 1. p. 174. ed. 2. p. 213. Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 481. Hab. Between tide-marks. Annual. Summer. At Appin, Captain Carmichael.Geogr. Distr. ? Descr. Root a minute disc. Frond six to twelve inches in length, fihform,cyUudrical, tubular, inflated, rising with a main stem about one hue indiameter, on all sides of which, and along the whole length, the branchesare inserted; branches two to six inches long, s

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