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On the Structure of the Thallus of Delesseria Sanguinea
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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The Delesserias, a genus of red seaweeds, six species of which inhabit the shores of the British Isles, have the thallus differentiated into a well-marked foliar expansion and a cylindrical portion; these we may respectively term the leaf and the stalk. Descriptions of this thallus are given in all books on seaweeds, for instance, in Harvey's (Phycologia Britannica), or Hauck's (Die Meeresalgen), but as far as I am aware no detailed, account has been given of these structures.
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- Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , Volume 1 , Issue 2 , July 1889 , pp. 171 - 172
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- Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1889
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page 171 note * Flondeernes Morphologi, Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar, 1879.
page 172 note † Bidrag til Algernes Fhysiologiske Anatomi, Kgl. Svenska Vetensk. Akad., 1885.
page 172 note ‡ On the Continuity of the Protoplasm in the Florideæ, see Gardiner, in Proc. Carnb. Phil. Soc., vol. v, p. 104, and Hick, in Journal of Botany, vol. xxii.Google Scholar