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noticed in salt water. Though not actually a marine plant, it
has as much claim to a place in this work as some others already
introduced, and I have pleasure in introducing the genus to
British botanists. I should mention that the Hormospora mutabilis,
stated to have been found by Mr. M‘ Ivor, proves on a
more careful examination to be an animal substance.— W.ILTK]
Fi»-. 1. Young and mature filaments of H oemospoka eamosa, growing upon
Cladophora fracta. 2. Cells become converted into spores;— « "
magnifed (about 300 linear.)
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