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CRYPTOGAMIA ALGAE.
[1]1523. Conferva frigida.—Dillwyn t. 16. Dill. Musc. t. 4. f. 17. A.

On cultivated Ground in moist and shady Places.

[1]1524. Conferva comoides.—Dillwyn t. 27. Eng. Bot. t. 1700.

On Rocks, Stones, and the Stems of Fuci, on the Coast.

[1]1525. Conferva rubiginosa.—Dillwyn t. 68.

On rotten Sticks in Cawsey Wood, D.

[1]1526. Conferva muscicola.—Eng. Bot. t. 1683.

On Mosses in Woods.

[1]1527. Conferva aurea.—Dill. Musc. t. 1. f. 13. Dillwyn t. 35.
Byssus aurea—Eng. Bot. t. 212.

On Rocks in Cawsey Wood, and on Limestone Rocks near Sunderland, D.

[1]1528. Conferva purpurea—Dillwyn t. 43.
Byssus purpurea.—Eng. Bot. t. 192.

On Limestone Rocks in Caverns near Sunderland, D.

1529. Conferva spongiosa.—Dillwyn t. 42.

On Rocks near Hartley, N. and Sunderland, D.

1530. Conferva aequisetifolia.—Eng. Bot. t. 1479. Dillwyn t. 54.

On the Beach near Hartlepool, D.

1531. Conferva verticillata.—Dillwyn t. 55. Eng. Bot. t. 1718.

On the Beach near Sunderland, D.

1532. Conferva fluviatilis.—Dillwyn. t. 29. Dill. Musc. t. 7. f. 47.

In Cawsey Bourn, and in all the alpine Rivulets in the West of the County of Durham.

1533. Con-
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.