Sargassum bacciferum (W.B.Turner) C.Agardh

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Josephine E. Tilden. American Algae.
608. Sargassum bacciferum (Turn.) Ag. Sp. Alg. 1: 6. 1821.
Stem filiform, smooth; leaves linear-lanceolate, attenuate, sharply serrate, ribbed, usually
destitute of glandular pores; air vessels on sub-terete stalks, spherical, tipped with
a filiform point; receptacles axillary, forked, cylindrical, warted, unarmed.
Atlantic Ocean, Lat. 230 so', Long. 65° 52'.
Coll. Professor C. W. Hall, Feb. 1909.
“The common Gulf-weed, which grows attached in the West Indies, where it fruits,; y
and which is found floating and .infertile in the course of the Gulf Stream and in the so-	•
called Sargasso sea.’*—Farlow.
CRYPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM, FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
JOSEPHINE E. TILDEN
AMERICAN ALGAE
Century VII. Fascicle I. Published 1909.
Field Museum of Natural HistOfy
Alg§e Donated to NY in 2015
Received by exchange from the Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University
November 18,1988. Acceaslon No. 6076.
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