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Identifier: phycologiaaustra02harv (find matches)
Title: Phycologia australica; or, A history of Australian sea weeds ... and a synopsis of all known Australian Algae ..
Year: 1859 (1850s)
Authors: Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866
Subjects: Algae
Publisher: London, L. Reeve
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
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aller and more slender species of Cysto-phora, and not likely to be confounded with any other. It ismost allied to C. uvifera, with which it agrees in the usual posi-tion of the air-vessels, which in these two species arise from themain branch or rachis of the frond, but from which it differs inthe shape of the air-vessels. In C. cephalornitJios the vesicle isshaped, as the name signifies, something like a birds head (Eig.2), and in C. uvifera it is globose, like a grape. Our figure necessarily represents one of the smaller andyounger fronds. Old specimens, from deep water, become againdecompound, the ramuli shooting out into secondary rachides,and being closely pinnated and vesiculiferous, and in all respectsrepetitions of the primary frond. This species is not uncommon on the coast of Victoria. Mylargest specimens were gathered at Port Fairy. Fig. 1. Cystophora cephalornithos,—the natural size. 2. A vesicle. 3.Ramuli bearing receptacles :—the latter figures enlarged. Bate CT/Il.
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■■tnrail riOQKS, Inip Ser. EnoDOSPERMEiE. Fam. Rhodi/meniacea. Plate CXVII. ARESCHOUGIA? SEDOIDES, Haw. Gen. Char. Frond compressed or filiform, vaguely branched, composedof an articulated axial filament, and three (rarely but two) strataof cells; the medullary stratum consisting of longitudinal, anasto-mosing, interwoven filaments; the intermediate (sometimes absent) ofseveral rows of roundish, coloured cells; the cortical of minute, ver-tically seriated cellules. Friictijication : 1, conceptacles immersed inthe frond, suspended among the filaments of the medullary stratum,and enclosed in a network of filaments, opening by an external pore,and containing moniliform strings of spores, radiating from a centralplacenta; spores roundish; 2, zonate tetraspores, formed on the cor-tical stratum of the ramuli.—Areschougia (Harv.), in honour ofDr. J. E. Areschoug, Professor of Botany at Upsal, a distinguishedalgologist. Fro7is compressa v. Jiliformis, vage ramosa, immerse costata, e fil
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