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vidual who has been so fortunate as g
state;andthe specimens e nature of the species.
suffice to set at rest the ^ 4 unknown, as well as
LVVOBV«. « .« h o » t e ^
to A g a r d h , was ngffi , > therefore commemorated
Ron. S c m p ! ,o n L now that the p t a t h»t
h is o o um e nm ^ tP ,„ to ,« is highly i.apFOproved
an EncotLtuvi all the species,
priate, since it ei^res iutended for this plant, has
The figure m “ Englisi J j induced to conclude
so httle of its usual ^s growth by some
;t was drawn from a specimen ,,p,esenpecuhar
local circumstanc^ . ^^^^
tative in this “ untry, th | ^ ^
E . hulhosum, Ag. T r C v r m i c h a e l , he has added
o, fo« mo p '“ * Besides the Wo.speeies we h.»e
,t also to ous a
mentioned, only three Atlantic Ocean.
sinuoswm, and clathratum; all found m
Fig. 1. F e r t i k a n d sterile processes.
A portion of. a frond. / Sporularmass removed, in the fo rm
F ig. 4. Processes or apiculi. mg. a- ‘^F
o f granules; magnified.
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