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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Nemalion multifidum Continued. 



P. B.-A., fas. iv, no. 193!), Juniper Point (But- 

 lers Point), Woods Hole, July, 1895 (Mrs. R. A. 

 Esten). 



Family 



Scinaiafurcellata (Turner) Bivona. 



Occasional, attached to stones and shells below 



low-water mark. Dredged by the Survey off 



Gay Head and Cuttyhunk in \% to 9 fathoms, 



over sandy and stony bottoms. 

 Woods Hole: Dredged in the Hole in previous 



years. Washed ashore at Nobska and Gay 



Head. 

 Buzzards Bay: Inshore Cuttyhunk, station 103, 



one; cove west of Cuttyhunk Neck July 27, 



1905, few. 

 Vineyard Sound: Inshore Robinsons Hole, sta- 



tion 21, many; Gay Head 57, few. 



Scinaiafurcellata Continued. 

 Summer. 



Farlow, 1873, p. 290, Gay Head; Farlow, 1875, 

 p. 367, Gay Head; Farlow, 1876, p. 699, Gay 

 Head; Farlow, 1881, p. 118, Devils Bridge off 

 Gay Head on shells of Mytilus; P. B.-A., fas. 

 iv, no. 194, floating off Cuttyhunk, August 13, 

 1895 (C. P. Nott). 



Family GEUDIACE.*. 



Gelidium crinale (Turner) J. Agardh. 



Occasional, attached to rocks and stones near 



low- water mark. 

 Woods Hole: Along the shore of Buzzards Bay. 



Black Rock. 

 Summer. 

 Farlow, 1876, p. 697 (Gelidium corneum var. 



crinale), Woods Hole; Farlow, 1881, p. 158, 



Woods Hole. 



Order CERAMIALES. 



Family 



Antithamnion americanum (Harvey) Farlow. 

 Occasional, on wharves and larger algae. 

 Woods Hole: Harbor wharves (MacRae). 



Washed ashore at Nobska. 

 Spring, 1904 (MacRae). Summer. 



Antithamnion cruciatum (Agardh) Nageli. [Chart 



239-] 



Common, attached to stones, larger algae, and 

 Zostera, below low-water mark. Dredged by 

 the Survey in 3 to 15 fathoms, over sandy, 

 shelly, and stony bottoms, frequently at- 

 tached Phyllophora, Chondrus, and Polyides. 

 Generally distributed inshore along the Eliza- 

 beth Islands and Marthas Vineyard, and in the 

 easterly portion of Vineyard Sound. Black 

 Rock. 



Buzzards Bay: Lower portion 7671, few. In- 

 shore Sow and Pigs in, many; Cuttyhunk 



112, many; 100, 101 and 102, few; Penikese 



113, many; Gull Island 116, few; Nashawena 

 78, 79, 80, and 81, few; Pasque 82, many; 84, 

 few; Naushon 86, many; 87 and 90, few; 91, 

 many; Weepeckets 108, few on shells: Nyes 

 Neck 140, few on sulphur sponges. 



Vineyard Sound: Westerly portion 7566, 7571, 

 7690, and 7720, few; 7724, many; 7730, few; 

 7734, few on Cladosiephus; 7735, many. Nar- 

 row portion 7521 bis, 7522 bis, 7523 bis, 7533 

 bis, and 7541 bis, few; 7543 bis, many on Dio- 

 patra tubes; 7554 bis, many; 7732, 7744, and 

 7745, few. Easterly portion 7757, few on 

 shells; 7760, few; 7764, many; 7765 and 7766, 

 few; 7768, many on Chondrus: 7770, many on 



Antithamnion cruciatum Continued. 



Phyllophora; 7771, few; 7772, many on Chond- 

 rus >' 7773' many; 7774, few; 7775, many on Phyl- 

 lophora; 7779 and 7780, few. Inshore Great 

 Ledge, Woods Hole 4, few; Nonamesset i, 

 many; 2 and 3, few; 8, many; Naushon 9, 10, 

 n, 12, 6and 7, few; 14, one; 16, many attached 

 to Phyllophora; Tarpaulin Cove 17, many on 

 Zostera; Robinsons Hole 22 and 23, many on 

 Phyllophora; Pasque 25, many; Gay Head 56, 

 few; Menemsha Bight July 17, 1905, haul i, 

 many; Marthas Vineyard 52, 61, and 62, few; 

 63 and 64, many; 65, few; 69, many; 70 and 

 73, few; 74, many; 77, few. Drifted frag- 

 ments, 7751. 



Summer. 



Farlow, 1873, P- 2 9 2 (Callithamnion cruciatum 

 Agardh), Weepecket; Farlow, 1881, p. 122 

 (Ca llithamnion cruciatum Agardh ) , Woods Hole, 

 Vineyard Sound. 



Antithamnion cruciatum var. radicans J. Agardh. 

 Occasional, on piles of wharves. 

 Woods Hole : Piles of Government wharf in Little 



Harbor (Setchell). 

 July 17, 1890 (Setchell). 



Collins, 1899, p. 125, Woods Hole (W. A. Set- 

 chell 1 ). 



Antithamnion plum.ula (Ellis) Thuret. 



Occasional, attached to stones, shells, and larger 

 algae below low-water mark. Dredged by the 

 Survey in 2 to 9 fathoms (once in 12^ fathoms), 

 over sandy and stony bottoms. A scattered 

 distribution in the lower portion of Buzzards 

 Bay and westerly portion of Vineyard Sound. 



