New Pacific Coast Marine Algae

New Pacific Coast Marine Algae

Author: Nathaniel Lyon Gardner

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781230268590

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ... PLATE 37 Sadaisia epiphytica Setchell and Gardner Fig. 10. A portion of the basal layer of a plant, as seen from above, showing a few rows of cells one layer deep at the right and beginning to develop erect filaments at the left. X 250. Fig. 11. A few erect filaments showing complex gonidangia at the outer ends. X 250. Sadaisia subimmersa Setchell and Gardner Fig. 12. A section through the host perpendicular to the flat surface, showing various stages of development of Badaisia on the surface at the left, and variously embedded groups to the right. X 250. Fig. 13. Various stages in the development of the basal layer. X 250. Sadaisia laminariae Setchell and Gardner Fig. 14. A few highly magnified erect filaments, three of them bearing terminal gonidangia. X 500. Fig. 15. The same as figure 14, but less magnified, showing the margin of the colony at the left. X 250. Fig. 16. A portion of the basal layer showing the method of its development. X 375. Sadaisia clavata Setchell and Gardner Fig. 17. A perpendicular section through a plant showing the character of the erect filaments and one gonidangium. X 250. Fig. 18. A portion of the basal layer. X 250. Hyella littorinae Setchell and Gardner Fig. 19. Showing a few forms assumed by the erect filaments, the upper portions representing the outer ends. X 250. Fig. 20. A few groups of cells as seen from above, representing the outer ends of the filaments. X 250. Dermocarpa bemispherica Setchell and Gardner Fig. 21. Showing one cell in the lower left-hand corner representing the vegetative condition, and the others in various stages of gonidia formation. X 500. Dermocarpa pacifica Setchell and Gardner Fig. 22. A group of cells at the cross wall of the host, a common wedgeshaped form. X 250. Fig....


Seaweeds of the Pacific Coast

Seaweeds of the Pacific Coast

Author: Jennifer Mondragon

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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"Created for those who work and play on the shores and in the shallow subtidal of the Pacific, this easy-to-use field guide is suitable for amateurs and professionals alike. Featuring a "quick key" and filled with interesting details, this comprehensive book will enable you to readily identify 128 species of nmarine algae commonly found along the coast from Alaska to Baja California. Each species is accompanied by at least one color photograph, and text that covers identifying characteristics, range, and habit. Contains 138 color photographs, 14 line drawings that illustrate algal structures and life cycles, 3 easy-to-use keys to help sort and identify specimens and 9 recipes for cooking with seaweed." -- Amazon.com viewed March 30, 2021.