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SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF THE MARINE ALGM 



OF AUSTRALIA. 



By a. H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc. 



By an oversight, the Red Algse of the Subfamily Da><yp(v were 

 omitted from the list of Australian Floridete which was published 

 in the Proceedings of this Society, 1909( Vol.xxxiv.,p.9). Access 

 to tlae completed parts of De Toni's Sylloge Algarum has rendered 

 possible a more complete list of the Cryptoneminaj, in wliich 

 account can also be rendered of the researches of Foslie and 

 Madame Weber van Bosse on the Corallinaeese. I have accord- 

 ingly drawn up this list carefully, and further append the marine 

 forms known of the Australian Chlorophycese, thus completing 

 the record of all our described marine Algie of the three great 

 groups, Florideee, Fucoidese, Chlorophycese. 



FLORIDE^ Lamouroux. 



E u - f 1 o r i d e ae De Toni. 



Order RHODYMENINiESchmitz. 



Family RHODOMELACE.E (Reichb.) Harvey. 

 Subfamily Dasyeae (Kuetz.) Sclimitz & Falkenberg. 



T II u R E T I A Decaisne. 



T. quercifolia Decne. W., S. 

 T. teres Harv. S. 



D A S Y A Ag 



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D. /oi/soaisJ.A". S. 



D. scopulifera Harv. W. 



D. hapalathric Harv. S., T. 



D. meredithiteJ.Au. T. 



B. hirtaJ.Ao;. S. 



D. hajice Harv, S., T. 



