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butions Bermuda Biological Station for Re-
search no. 69, page 128 August 1917
3. L. obscura (Ag.) Falkenberg, 190i, p. 500; P. B.-A., No. 1892;
Hntchinsia obscura Agardh, 1828, p. 108; Polysiphonia obscura
Harvey, 1846-51, PI. CII. A. Moseley, as Polysiphonia exilis;
Smith?s Bay, Spanish Rock, Jan., Gibbet Island, March, Harrington
Sound, Dec., Hervey; North and South Shores, April, May, July,
, Aug., Collins. Common everywhere on rocks between tide marks,
and in caves, where in well sheltered places it reaches even above
ordinary tides. 'It varies considerably in size and in luxuriance of
branching, but is not likely to be mistaken for any other, species.
Young plants bear long hairs (leaves) in dense branching tufts. y r?
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