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Notamia bursaria and Hippothoa divaricata

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English: Plate LI from: Johnston, George (1847) A history of the British Zoophytes, Volume 2 (2nd ed.), John van Voorst OCLC: 1127821175. </ref> The description of the plate reads:

1. NOTAMIA BURSARIA, Flem. P. 394: Shepherd's purse Coralline, Ellis. Of the natural size. 2. A portion of the same magnified.—This beautiful and gracefnl zoophyte has been recently found at Walton-on-the-Naze by Dr. W. B. Clarke. "It was found growing in small quantities upon Chondrus crispus thrown upon the shore of this part of Essex in August 1846." W. B. Clarke. 5. A pair of cells more highly magnified. 6. A front view of the cells magnified. 7. A back view of the cells magnified. For the drawings of Figs. 6 and 7 I am indebted to Dr. Clarke.

3,4 HIPPOTHOA DIVARICATA, p. 291. Of the natural size and magnified. From a fine specimen presented by Lieut. Thomas. R.N.
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Source https://archive.org/details/historyofbritish02john/page/n218/mode/1up?q=thomas
Author Johnston, George, 1797-1855

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