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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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ceased, andthe lime been all dissolved, there remains an Algoid body, of thesame form as the Coralline, but soft, and soon dissolving intoa mass of small cellules, arranged in slender filaments. The in-ternal substance or living body of the Coralline therefore is anAlga, of similar structure to many others; and these supposedanomalous productions naturally fall in among the Rhodosperms.The genus Amjpliiroa contains many species, of different ex-ternal habits, several of which are natives of Australia, and someof the more characteristic will be figured in future numbers.The present is one of the handsomest of the subgenus Eury-tion, characterized by the flattened, oblong joints, and dichoto-mous branching. It and another aUied form are among theornaments of the Rottnest reef-pools, where their brilliant redsand purple contrast well with the rich green of the soft-frondedCaulerp(B. Fig. 1. Amphieoa australis,—the natural size. 2. Young articulations,—moderately magnified. :PLaM LIJJ
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Ser. CHi,oiiosPERMEiE. Fam. Confervacea. Plate LXXVIII. CLADOPHORA YALONIOIDES, Sond. Gen. Chau. Filaments tufted, articulate, uniform, branched. Articulationsfilled with green granular endochrome, which is changed at maturityinto zoospores.—Cladophoka (Kiitz.), from K\aSo<i, a branch, and(jjopeco, to hear. Tila ccespitosa, articulata, ramosa. Articuli endochromate viridi grumoso demumin zoosporas miitato repleti. Cladophoua valonioides; densely tufted, bright-green; filaments ultra-capillary, membranaceous, irregularly decompound, subdicliotomous,much branched; lesser branches and ramuU often opposite or ternate,the ultimate ones subfasciculate or pectinate; axils acute; apicesvery obtuse ; articulations in the branches 6-8 times, in the ramuli4-5 tiines as long as broad, constricted at the nodes, and filled withendochrome, C. valonioides; ceespitosa, latevirens; Jills uUra-capillaribus membranaceisvage deconipositis dichotomlwe ramoslssimls; ramis minoribus ramulisquesape oppos
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