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Occurrence of Falkenbergia on the English Coast

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ON April 17, 1949, during the course of a survey of the shore known as the Gates at the southern tip of Lundy, a piece of a Floridean alga, too small to identify with certainty, was collected in order that its population of epiphytic red algæ might be examined. It occurred in a pool very near extreme low water springs, the spring tides at this period being some of the biggest of the year.

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  1. Feldmann, J., and Feldmann, G., Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., 11, 3, 75 (1942).

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HARVEY, C., DREW, K. Occurrence of Falkenbergia on the English Coast. Nature 164, 542–543 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164542b0

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