COLLECTED IN OSIMA HARBOUR. 451 



Sph^erococcoide^. 



Gracilaria confervoides, L. 



G. CORONOPIFOLIA, J. Aff. 



Specimens badly preserved and no fruit, but most probably this 

 species. 



Sph^rococcus Textorii, Suringar. 



A single specimen, which agrees with Suringar's figure and 

 description. 



GrELTDlACE.E. 



Gelidium Am ansii, Lamx. 



Helminthocljldieje. 



Ginnania furcellata, Turner. 



Cetptonismiace^. 



Kallymenia crjbrosa, Harv. ? 



The only specimen, 3 inches in breadth, has the structure of 

 the genus and the cribrose character. The point of attachment 

 18 Wai *ting. It may be a dwarf variety of the species, or new ; it is 

 therefore marked doubtful. 



Confer ya.ce je. 



Ch^TOMORPHA CRASSA, Aff. 



Cladophora Wrightiana, Harv.1 



unly a single specimen, which is probably this species. 



*-*• coacta, n. sp. Pusilla, coacta, cellulispriraariis cylindrieisdianictro 

 o-10plo longioribus; ramulis ultimis urceolatis, hinc illinc anastoino- 

 santibus, articulis diametro 2-4 plo longioribus. 



forming dense spongy masses, in which respect it seems to 

 tier from C. anastomosans, Harv., to which it is allied. 



(4) Alga? from Yokosha. Japan. 



Laminaria ce.e. 



Capea klongata, Martens. 



Sph^rococcoide^e. 



Gracilaria confervoides, L. 



A single specimen, not quite perfect, must, I think, be referred 



this species. Both these were found by Professor Wyville 

 Thomson. 



Prom the sea-surface, lat. 34° 37' N., long. 140° 32' R, about 

 40 miles S.E. of Nosima, St.-Mela Head,Nipon, Japan, found by 

 Mr - Moseley. 



^rgassum microceratium, Mertens. 





