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Text Appearing Before Image: PUt^ rruf. Text Appearing After Image: W.H.H.dcl.etHtK Ser. RiiODOSPERMEiE. Fam. Corallinea. Plate CCLII.JANIA RUBENS, Lamour. Gen. Char. Frond filiform, articulated, dichotomously branched, coatedwith a calcareous deposit. Fructijicatlon, urn-shaped ceramidiaformed of the axillary articulation of the uppermost branches (mostlytwo horned), pierced at the apex by a minute pore, and containing atuft of erect, pyriform, transversely parted tetraspores. Jania,—(Lamour), from Janira, one of the Nereides. Jania rtibens; articulations of the principal branches and ramuli cy-lindrical, about four times as long as broad. Jania rubens, Lam. Cor. Flex. p. 273. Gray, Brit. PI. vol. i. p. 339. Mem.Brit. An. p. 514. Johnst. Brit. Litli. p. 224. Bne. Ess. p. 111. Endl.3rd Suppl. p. 49. Kiltz. Phyc. Gen. p. 389. CoRALLiNA rubens, Ellis and Soland. Zooph. p. 123. Turt. Brit. Faun. p. 211.Lam. An. s. Vert. 2nd edit. vol. ii. p. 517. Hab. Parasitical on the smaller Algse, between tide-marks. Perennial.Summer. On aU parts of the British Coa
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