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CRYPTOGAMIA ALGAE.
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1442. Tremella granulosa.—Eng. Bot. t. 324.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1443. Tremella crispa.—Dill. Musc. t. 10. f. 12.

On Walls near Harton D. Also in W. Weighell's H. S.

1444. Tremella verrucosa.

In Horsleyhope Bourn, D.

Tremella auricula.

See Pezlza auricula.

[1]1445. Fucus sinuosus.—Turn. Syn. 1. Eng. Bot. t. 822. Ner. Brit. p. 18. t. 7.

Among other Rejectamenta on the Sea Coast.

1446. Fucus sanguineus.—Turn. Syn. 2. Eng. Bot. t. 1041. Ner. Brit. p. 20. t. 7.

Among other Rejectamenta on the Sea Coast.

1447. Fucus ruscifolius.—Turn. Syn. 3. Eng. Bot. t. 1395. Linn. Trans. v. 4. t. 8.

Among other Rejectamenta of the Sea, near Sunderland.—Mr. J. Robson, and Mr. W. Weighell, H. S.

1448. Fucus hypoglossum.—Turn Syn. 4. Eng. Bot. t. 1396. Linn. Trans. v. 2. p. 30. t. 7. and v. 3. p. 113.

Among other Rejectamenta of the Sea, near Sunderland, D.—Mr. J. Robson.

1449. Fucus membranifolius.—Turn. Syn. 6. Linn. Trans. v. 3. p. 128. t. 16. f. 1.

Var. β.

Var. γ.—Linn. Trans. v. 3. p. 120.

Var. δ.

On Rocks on the Coasts of N. and D.

  1. Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.
1450. Fucus