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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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rly divided andgrouped together in definite spots or sori, as they are in Nito-pliyllum. That it constitutes the type of a perfectly distinct new genuscan scarcely be doubted, and I gladly take this opportunity ofpaying an old debt, by inscribing it with the name of Dr. Bin-der, of Hamburg, an enthusiastic admirer of Algse, the possessorof a noble-collection, which he freely opens for the use of all in-terested in this branch of botany, and to whom I am personallyunder obhgation for repeated contributions of valuable speci-mens. The plant formerly named Bindera insignis by ProfessorJ. Agardh, and which had previously been named HypnotkaliaWiglitii by Greville, is a species of the older genus Spgridia. Fig. 1. BiNDEUA SPLACHNOIDES,—the natural size. 2. A branch, containingsori. 3. Section through the membrane of the same, showing tetrasporesin situ. 4. A tetraspore. 5. A branch, with conceptacles. 6. A sectionthrough a conceptacle:—the latter figures variously magnified. Flatc. OM.
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rT Piooks.lnip Ser. Chlorosperme/E. Earn. Confervacea. Plate CXILCLADOPHORA BAINESII, F. Mmll. et Haw. Gen. Char. Filaments tufted, articulated, uniform, branched. Articula-tions filled with green, granular endochrome, which is changed atmaturity into zoospores.—Cladophora (Kiitz.), from kXuBo^, abranch, and (f)op€co, to hear. Mia ciBspitosa, articulata, ramom. ArticuU endocliromate viridl (/rtimoso, de-mmn in zoospores mutato, repleti. Cladophora Bainesii; yellow-green, glossy when dry, very soft, with along stipes; filaments setaceous at base, then capillary and very muchattenuated upwards, elongate, di-trichotomously much branched;branches trichotomo-multifid, set with multifid lateral ramuli; ulti-mate branchlets long and filiform, acute or mucronate; articulationsof the branches very long, cylindrical, 20-30 times longer thanbroad, constricted at the joints of the ramuli, 6-10 times as long asbroad. C. Bainesii; longiuscule stipitata,Jlavo-viiidis, slccitate vitreo-nitens, ^n
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