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iiii;
indeed, as a niucli more distinct species than E. compressa,
specimens of which occur, now and then, very difficult to be
distinguished from E. intestinalis!’— Carm. in Hook. Br. FI.
vol. ii. p. 313.
Fig. 1. E nteromoemia CoENUcopiiB, fronds of various ages, growing on
Laurencia pinnatifida ;— the natural size. 2. A young, and 3, an old
frond :— slightly enlarged. 4. Small portion of the membrane ;— highly
magnified.
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