The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Side 67

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Side 67
THE AERIAL ALGÆ OF ICELAND 391 only transition forms between f. Cohnii and f. Göppertiana in some few samples. I have mentioned f. elliptica in 1915, p. 287; I have not found it in Iceland. Of tlie remaining forms the following, which shall now be more closely described, were found by me in Iceland. Navicula mutica Kiitz. f. Cohnii Hilse. Cleve Syn. I, p. 129. Van Heurck Syn. Pl. 10, fig. 17. Van Heurck, Types No. 119. E. Icel. 8, L. 40, L. 68, L. 69, L. 77, L. 78, L. 92, 99, L. 112, L. 113, L 114, L. 121, L. 129 — N. Icel. L. 135, L. 137, 140, 160, L. 162, 169, L. 173, L. 179, L. 184, L. 196, 217, 218, L. 219, L. 241, L. 242, 252, L. 253, L. 254 — N. W. Icel. 268, L. 269 — S. Icel. 295, L. 381 — Vest- mannaeyjar 400, L. 403, L. 407, L. 408, L. 409. This form is characterised by its elliptic-lanceolate often slightly rostrate valves with rounded apices. As shown in Van Heurck’s figure (1. c.), the valve is as a rule distinctly asymmetrical, the side on which the isolated point is found being distinctly smaller than the other one. The punctation is rather variable, sometimes the puncta are very coarse (samples 408, 409, forms that approach N. muticopsis West), sometimes fine. Bristol shows various punctations (1920, p. 68 and p. 69, fig. 9,2, 3, e) in a nurnber of different specimens which must most probably be re- ferred to f. Cohnii. This form, as well as other forms of N. mutica, is stated both by Van Heurck (Traité p. 206) and Cleve (1. c.) to live chieíly in brackish water. Judging by my experience this is hardly quite correct. They are more probably all of them pronounced aérial diatoms, with the ex- ception, perhaps, of some of the undulate forms which I have not had an opportunity of observing. The form Cohnii is extremely widespread in Iceland and most probably over the greater part of the globe, on the surface, and I have found it in Iceland on very diverse substrata, but most frequently on the ground near human habitations, both in the towns and near the farms, on the turf of which the older houses are built, on fences round the tún, etc. In sucli places I liave often found it in very great quantity in the samples. This agrees well with my ex- perience from Denmark (Boye P. 1915, p. 287), wliere I have found it on the manured soil both of gardens and fields as well as on a purely mineral substratum. In England Miss Bristol has likewise found the species in samples chiefly of arable soil. It would seem, however, that the species thrives best on a substratum abounding in organic and more especially nitrogenous substances. This form of the species was found by Moore and Carter (1926, p. 118) in samples of soil taken from a depth of down to 4 feet. — — f. ventricosa Kiitz. Cl. Syn. I, p. 129. Meister 1912, Taf. XIX, fig. 16. N. Icel. L. 137, 217, 218. The specimens I have seen from Iceland bear most resemblance to Meister’s figure cited by me, but are somewhat longer and thus ap- 26*
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