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Principio, genus herbarum, vlridemque nitorein. Terra dedit circumcoUeis ; camposque per omneis Florida fulserunt viridanti prata colore Arboribusque datum est variis exinde per auras Crescundi magnum immissis certamen habenis. Ut pluma atque pilei primum, setaeque, creantur Quadrupednm membris, et corpore pennipotentum ; Sic nova turn tellus herbas, virgultaque, primum Substulit ; inde loci mortalia corda creavit, Multa, modis multis, varia ratioue, coorta. Lucretius, V. 781—790. :
THE GENERA OF BRITISH PLANTS, According to their mutual relations, with the nitmher of PLANTS CELLULOS2E. 1 A. Pl„ CELL. APHYLLEjE. I. HydropJiytcc, A. i, Vagiiiaria t 2. Oscillatoria 5 3. Ihiniida 3 4. Eli^a 9 5. Rivularia 4 6. Scytonema 5 B. 1. Gifaidia 2 C. 8, Lemania 2 D. 9. Brjopsis 1 10, Vaiichcria IS 11. Codiiiin 2 E. 12. Fragillaria 3 13. Biddulphia 3 14, Diatorria 4 F. 15. Zygnema 2 16. Conjngata 7 n. Choaspis 1 18. Agardhia 1 19. Serpeiitiiiaria 2 O, 20. Hydrodictyon 1 IL 21. Chaetophora I 22. Leathesia 1 23. Myriodactylon 2 24. DraparnaldJa 2 23. Conferva ....53 2. ThalassinphytcE. A. 26. Mesogloja .'. . , 1 27. Bulbochffite 1 28. Ectocarpus G 29. Callithamnion ..17 30. Ceramium.... 3 31. Griffitsia. 3 32. Borrichius.. 1 33. Batrachospermum 2 B. 34. CladostephuB 3 35. Spliacelaria 5 36. EUisius 2 37. Hutchinsia 17 3S^ Vertebrata. 1 species in each genus. C. 39. Jatiia . . 2 40. Corallina 3 D. 41. Zonaria ............... . 2 42. Dictyota 2 43. Diciyoptcris I E. 44. Aspcrococcus I 45. Ulva ...12 46. Scytosiplion 9 47. Palmella 2 48. Meiietia 4 49. Olivia 6 F. 30. Cariodorus.,. 1 51. JN'ostoc 1 G. 52. Alcyoniditim 1 53. Ephidatia i 54. Spongilla 2 H. .55. Tuplia 13 56. Scypha 9 57. Spono;ia.., .14 38. Tethya 3 I. 39. Delesseria.. 3 60. Odonthalia 1 61. Sp'naerococcus 15 62. Gigartina 18 63. Gaslridium 16 K. 64. Fasciata 2 65. Laminaria 4 66. Phasgonon 2 67. Chorda , 2 68. Chordaria i 69. Sporochnus 2 70. Desmarestia 2 71. Lichina 2 72. Himanthalia ..... 1 73. Cervina I 74. Fucus ... 3 75. Halidrys 3 76. Mackaia... 6 77. Baccalaria .......... 2 78. Siliquaria I 79. Furcellaria I 3. Homothalamtce. A. 80. PlacyiUhium ...,.,,... 1
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Principio, genus herbarum, vlridemque nitorein.<br />
Terra dedit circumcoUeis ; camposque per omneis<br />
Florida fulserunt viridanti prata colore<br />
Arboribusque datum est variis exinde per auras<br />
Crescundi magnum immissis certamen habenis.<br />
Ut pluma atque pilei primum, setaeque, creantur<br />
Quadrupednm membris, et corpore pennipotentum ;<br />
Sic nova turn tellus herbas, virgultaque, primum<br />
Substulit ; inde loci mortalia corda creavit,<br />
Multa, modis multis, varia ratioue, coorta.<br />
Lucretius, V. 781—790.<br />
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