id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37119 Woodward, B. B. (Bernard Bolingbroke) Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils .txt text/plain 30232 2092 77 SEA-WEEDS, SHELLS AND FOSSILS. Algæ, popularly known as sea-weeds, although many species are British species, so that the plants appear like necklaces. most common sea-weeds, growing well up from low-water mark. texture, and growing on rocks and shells attached by their lower is a genus of small parasitical plants, the two British species of They are deep sea plants, or at least grow about low water mark. care should be taken to keep apart, and in sea-water, any specimens of are found on aquatic plants, on rocks and stones, under water or on specimens, is not only because in them the shell is more likely to be If you are cleaning _bivalves_, or shells composed of two pieces, like "Date-shell," which bores into corals and even hard limestone rocks. attached to shells from low water "Common Shells of the Sea-shore." By Rev. J. 3. Sand, with land and fresh-water shells and bones of } 10 ft. ./cache/37119.txt ./txt/37119.txt