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sionally brought to our shores by the great uorth-easteru current
of the Atlantic, and which have no proper claim to admission
into our Flora. Though the present species has had a place in
British works for nearly a century, I have never seen a (so
called) British specimen, and have made my figure from an
American example.
Fig. 1. Brancli of Saegassum vulgaee :— ihe natural size. 2. A leaf, with
vesicl and receptacles. 3. A broader leaf:— the two last somewhat magnifiei.
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