SQUAMAEIACEAE. 585 



Thallus plane or becoming verrucose or mammillate. tlie 

 surface minutely and irregularly tessellated ; concep- 



tacles 300-401 > w in diameter. 3. O. Boerrjcscnii. 



Thallus with rounded-obtuse or subtruncate warts or 

 bosses 410 mm. broad and high : superficial layers 

 exfoliating along concentric or zouate lines ; conceptacles 



1-1.2 mm. in diameter. 4. G. dispahit inn. 



Thallus fruticulose, the primary crust usually disappearing or 



concealed by the erect branches. 



Branches much anastomosed, compressed or subterete and 

 1.25-3.1 mm. in diameter, or becoming flabellate or some- 

 what foliar and 10-25 mm. broad by 1-2 mm. thick. 5. G. acroi>ctiini. 

 Branches terete or subterete. 



Plants attached, the intertangled frequently anastomosing 



branches forming rather compact cushions. 6. G. decutescens. 



Plants commonly free, the branches mostly erect and strict 

 or, in free-lying conditions, few, elongate, and very ir- 

 regular or somewhat cervicorn. 7. G. strirtiim. 



1. Goniolithon solubile Fosl. & Howe, K. Norske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 1907 C : 



21. 1907. 



Goniolithon Notarisii pro-pinquum Fosl. loc. cit. 1899 5 : 21. 1900. 

 Goniolitlion propinquum Fosl. loe. cit. 1908 1 -: 4. 1908. 

 Litliopliyllum (?) propinquum Lemoine, in Borg. Dansk Bot. Ark. 3 1 : 166. 

 /. 161, 162. 1917. 



The name solubile appears to be the first name given to this plant in the 

 specific category, propinquum antedating it as a form name only. 



On old corals, coral pebbles, and old shells in shallow water, sometimes cover- 

 ing and smothering living corals of fruticose habit. Rose Island, Great Bahama, <'at 

 Island, Atwood Cay, Mariguana, and Castle Island : Florida to Barbados. Type 

 from Culebra Island, Porto Rico. 



2. Goniolithon accretum Fosl. & Howe, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gartl. 4: 131. pi. 85. f. 



2; pi. 91. 1906. 



Litltophyllum accretum Lemoine, in Borg. Dansk Bot. Ark. 3 1 : 159. 1917. 



On surf-beaten limestone rocks near low-water mark or in tide-pools or on old 

 corals or pebbles. Berry Islands, South Cat Cay. Watling's Island, Mariguana. and 

 Castle Island : Florida to American Virgin Islands. Type from Sand's Key, Florida. 



3. Goniolithon Boergesenii Fosl. K. Norske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 1900": 19. 1901. 



Porolitlwn Boergesenii Lemoine, in Borg. Dansk Bot. Ark. 3 1 : 178. /. 

 168, 169. 1917. 



On old shells, corals, and calcareous pebbles in shallow water. Berry Islands, 

 Mariguana, and Caicos Islands : Florida to Barbados. Type from St. Croix. 



4. Goniolithon dispalatum Fosl. & Howe, K. Norske Videusk. Selsk. Skr. 



1908 12 : 6. 190S. 

 On calcareous rocks at low-water mark, Atwood Cay. Type from Atwood Cay. 



5. Goniolithon acropetum Fosl. & Howe, Bull. Torrey Club 33: 577. 1906. 



Lithophyttum acropetum Lemoine, in Borg. Dansk Bot. Ark. 3 1 : 151. 1917. 



Sometimes approaching G. ilc&utescens and G. strict inn, which appear to inter- 



frade and forms of which are close to the earlier-published G. frutescens of the 

 outh Pacific. 



On old corals and calcareous rock in shallow water, Cat Island and Salt Cay :- 

 Porto Rico. Type from Culebra Island, Porto Rico. 



6. Goniolithon decutescens (Heyd.) Fosl.; M. A. Howe, in Britton, Fl. Ber- 



muda 538. 1918. 

 LitJwthamnium (?) decutescens Heyd. Bot. Jahrb. 28: 541. pi. 11. f. 7. 



11 Ja 19(il. 

 Goniolithon (?) spectabile Fosl. K. Xorske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 1900": 16. 



F 1901. 

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