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NITZSCHIA. 405<br />

var. Closterium. (N. C/os/erinm, W. Sm. ; H.V.H. All., pi. 70,<br />

f. 5, 7 and S* ; Type No. 416), plate 17, fig. 570.<br />

Distinguished from the type-form by its rostra being<br />

side crosswise. Mean length, 26 to 32 c.d.m.<br />

curved on the same<br />

Brackish water. Blankenberghe. England (W. Sm., Comber, Norman, Stolt. ). Ireland<br />

(O'Meara).<br />

France.<br />

var. reversa. (N. reversa., IV. Sm. /)<br />

Differs from the preceding by its rostra curved in opposite directions,<br />

10 to 14 carinal dots in 1 c.d.m. Length, 7 to 20 c.d.m.<br />

Marine. England (Lewes, W. Sm. !<br />

Spree).<br />

Denmark (Heiberg).<br />

Norman,<br />

Stolt.). France (Br6b.). Holland (T.<br />

In the gatherings from the herbarium of Professor W. Smith we have<br />

found perfect valves, which has enabled us clearly to prove that Wm. Smith's<br />

form is a Nitzschia and not a Synedra, as Mr. Grunow thought (Arct. Diat, p.<br />

100). The carinal dots are only visible with difficulty.<br />

It requires an<br />

excellent immersion objective to distinguish them clearly. There are 10 of<br />

them at the apices of the valve, and 14 to 16 in the median portion. It was<br />

probably the carinal dots that Prof Smith described as indistinct marginal<br />

striae.<br />

N. acicularis, W. Sm. (S.B.D., i., p. 43, pi. 15, f. 122 ; H.V.H.<br />

Atl, pi. 70, f. 6*; Type No. 415), plate 17, fig. 571.<br />

Valve lanceolate, with rostrum shorter than the valve. Carinal dots<br />

18 in 1 c.d.m. Strice not visible, or at least only traces visible at the margins<br />

of the valve. Length, 6 to 7 c.d.m.<br />

Fresh water. Brussels (Delogne), Antwerp, etc. England (W. Sm., Norman, etc.)<br />

N. Lorenziana Grun. ! (Arct. Diat., p. 101 ; H.V.H. Atl., pi. 70, f.<br />

12*), plate 17, fig. 572.<br />

Valve very narrowly lanceolate, very slightly attenuated into curved rostra,<br />

with apices turned in opposite directions. Carinal dots 6 or 7 in 1 c.d.m.,<br />

conspicuous up to the apex of the rostra ; striae 13*5 to 14 in 1 c.d.m. at the<br />

middle of the valve, and conspicuous, becoming less visible and more compact<br />

(20 in 1 c.d.m.) towards the apices of the valve. Length, 13 to 19 c.d.m.<br />

Breadth of valves, '6 to 7 c.d.m.<br />

Brackish water. Not yet found in Belgium.

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