Baeomyces cornutus.
------------ gracilis.
endivifoliuSi—About Reikevig.
(vol. i. p. 23.)
—--------- uncialis.
—---------subulatusW
• - rangiferinus.
vermicularis.
——- ------ tauricus.
V. ALGLE AQUATICAE.
Fucus serratus.—This, and various other large
species of Fucus, serve occasionally
for food for the cattle and
fuel for the poor natives,
vesiculosus.
—------------------' var. divaricatus.
----------------------— excisus.
----------------------— inflatus.
~ -------------— -T- spiralis.
----- ceranoides.
canaliculatus.
distichus. (FI. .Dan, 351.)
■■ nodosus.
— siliquosus.
—- loreus.
Fucus acUleatus,
» purpurascens.
lycopodioides.
ramentaceus. (vol. 1. p. 36.)
—---- musCoides.
Filum.
lanosus. Mohr,
fastigiatus. (FI. Dan. 351.)
digitatus.
palmatus.—This, the Sol of the Icelanders,
is the most frequently
prepared and eaten of any of the
genus. See vol. 1. p. 44,
esculentus.
-— — saccharinus.
*----- edulis.
sanguineus,
t— — ciliatus.
r crispus.
alatus.
r—— dentatus.
rubens.
----- plumosus.
* cartilagineus,
-■-» '■■» spermophorus.
gigartinus.
——- confervoides,