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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, v. 5 (1832), Page 348, ASC0000f6q
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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1832Volume
v. 5 (1832)Page
Page 348Species
Coordinates: [189, 1021, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "green alga", "chara vulgaris", "green algae"], "scientific"=>["Chara vulgaris", "Chàra vulgàris nucule", "chara vulgaris"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 73, 906, 211, 332], Details: "keywords"=>["Chara vulgaris", "shell", "freshwater", "spirally banded", "chara", "nucule", "spiral", "botany", "plant", "alga", "chara vulgaris", "Fructification", "chara nucules", "banded nucule"]PageID
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Chara vulgarisshellfreshwaterspirally bandedbotanyFructification of the Genus Chara illustration and text documentplantred matternucule globulespiralfructificationcalcium carbonatecarbonate of limeAmong these nucules I noticed a few in which the outer surface appeared to be spirally banded with alternate lines of red and white. Chara vulgaris Coton near Cambridgecharanuculealgachara vulgarisFructificationPlantFruitchara nuculesbanded nucule
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