592 



FUCACEAE. 



2. Turbinaria tricostata Barton, Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. II. 3: 218. pi. 54. f S. 

 1891. 



On surge-swept rocks, low-littoral. New Providence, South Cat Cay, and Gun 

 Cay: Bermuda to Guadeloupe. Trpe from Guadeloupe ( ?). 

 Apparently intergrading with T. turbinata. 



3. 8. pteroplcuron. 



4. S. cymosum. 



5. . Filipendula. 



6. 8. platycarpum. 



3. SARGASSUM Ag. Sp. Alg. 1: 1. 1820. 



Floating and sterile. 



Leaves very narrowly linear or linear-filiform, mostly 1-2 mm. broad, the teeth 



aculeate-acuminate ; vesicles commonly aristate-apicu- 

 T late. 1. s. natans. 



Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, mostly 2-4 mm. broad, 



the teeth triangular-acuminate; vesicles muticous. 2. S.fluitans. 



Normally attached (nos. 3 and 10 sometimes more or less 

 pelagic). 

 Leaves mostly narrowly linear, usually 7-50 times as 

 long as maximum width. 

 Leaves rather rigid, cryptostomata usually somewhat 

 obscure, pedicels of the muticous vesicles com- 

 monly shorter than the vesicles themselves ; 

 receptacles in rather short axillary clusters. 

 Leaves serrate-dentate, the cnsta prominent and 

 often dentate ; vesicles commonly large and 

 crowded ; stems often 1-2 m. long and subsimple. 

 Leaves subentire, the costa not dentate ; vesicles 

 usually scattered; stems mostly 2-10 dm. Ions:. 

 Leaves thinly membranous, cryptostomata obvious, ped- 

 icels of the often appendaged usually scattered 

 vesicles commonly of about the same length as 

 the vesicles themselves ; receptacles finally elon- 

 gate and often forming a kind of loose terminal 

 panicle through reduction of the leaves. 

 Leaves ovate, ovate-elliptic, oblong, lanceolate, or rather 

 broadly linear. 

 Cryptostomata elevated, very large and conspicuous 

 (0. 6-0.0 mm. in maximum diam.) often elliptic, 

 in a single series on either side of the costa ; 

 leaves linear or lanceolate. 

 Cryptostomata smaller, sometimes obscure or wanting. 

 Cryptostomata obvious. 



Receptacles mostly in a rather dense terminal 

 panicle ; leaves lanceolate or linear-oblong, 

 rather obscurely and obtusely dentate or 

 margins merely sinuate, cryptostomata in 

 almost a single series on either side of the 

 costa ; vesicles sometimes few. 

 Receptacles obviously lateral and axillary, 

 elongate or contracted ; cryptostomata in 

 more than a single series. 

 Leaves linear or linear-oblong, mostly 48 

 times as long as broad, sharply serrate- 

 dentate ; vesicles mostly ellipsoid or ob- 

 ovoid, often subapicnlate ; receptacles 



contracted, often (2?) spinose-dentate. 8. S.vulgarcT 



Leaves ovate, elliptic, oblong, or lanceolate, 

 mostly 2-4 times as long as broad, com- 

 monly crisped, variously aculeate-dentate 

 or ZJcr-toothed ; vesicles globose or sub- 

 globose, muticous ; receptacles sometimes 

 elongate, occasionally with a few sub- 

 spinescent processes. 

 Cryptostomata obscure or wanting ; leaves cori- 

 aceous, oblong-elliptic, spinescent-dentate or 

 entire or sub-entire ; receptacles more or less 

 spinescent*-dentate. 



1. Sargassum natans (L.) Meyen, Wiegm. Arch. Naturgesch. 4 2 : 185. 1838. 



Fucus natans L. Sp. PI. 1160. 1753. 



Fucus Sargasso S. G. Gmel. Hist. Fuc. 92. 1768. 



Fucus bacciferus Turn. Hist. Fuc. 1: 105. pi. 47. 1808. 



Sargassum bacciferum Ag. Sp. Alg. 1: 6. 1820. 



The chief ingredient of the " Sargasso Sea " found floating or washed ashore 

 throughout the archipelago. 



7. S. lendiyrrum. 



9. 8 polyceratium. 



10. 8.Hystrix. 



