RMP60P6N–N/A. Dictyoteae, Tab IX, engraved by William Miller after R K Greville from 'Algae Britannicae, or Descriptions of the Marine and other Inarticulated Plants of the British Isles belonging to the order Algae; with Plates illustrative of the Genera by Robert Kaye Greville' (Edinburgh: Machlachlen and Stewart, Edinburgh; and Baldwin and Cradock, London 1830) Asperococcus echinatus = Asperococcus fistulosus (Chordariaceae) Punctaria plantaginea Striaria attenuata . 1830. William Miller (1796–1882) Alternative names William Frederick I Miller; William Frederick, I Miller Description Scottis
RMRH29FT–. British sea-weeds : drawn from Professor Harvey's "Phycologia Britannica" .... Marine algae. 4-3-—Punctaria plantaginea, Grcv. 44.—AspcrococcLis compressus, Griff.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gatty, Alfred, Mrs. , 1809-1873; Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866. Phycologia britannica. London : Bell and Daldy
RMJ9B5R2–Punctaria plantaginea Detail
RM2F5H961–Punctaria plantaginea.
RM2F5H5JH–Punctaria plantaginea Crouan.
RMRH315M–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. Fig. 65. Punctarta latifolia. Fig. 66. Punctaria plantaginea. like plant known as Litosiphon pusillus (Fig. 67, b), the generic name signifying slender tube. Multitudes of these tiny tubular fronds clothe the long floating alga, sometimes for several feet together, spreading out like. Fig. 67. (a) Punctaria tenuissima on Chorda filum, (b) Litosiphon pusillus on Chorda filum the hair of a bottle-brush; in early growth perfectly straight, but as the season advances,
RMRH3166–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. MRT.ANOSPEKME/E. 63 of P. latifolia and P. plantaginea I have never detected a single specimen at all resembling the plant known as P. tenuissima. Another parasite, very commonly found on Chorda filum, is the string- wi k 1 £% - •^^ fflS ^Pn. Fig. 65. Punctarta latifolia. Fig. 66. Punctaria plantaginea. like plant known as Litosiphon pusillus (Fig. 67, b), the generic name signifying slender tube. Multitudes of these tiny tubular fronds clothe the long floating a
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