60 Transactions. — Botany. 



15. Cladophora colensoi. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 262. 

 Hawke's Bay : Colenso. 



I have a specimen from the Kaik, Otago Harbour, col- 

 lected by Mr. Crosby Smith, which apparently belongs to 

 this species. 



16. Cladophora verticillata. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 262. 

 Port William : Lyall. 



17. Cladophora pellucida. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 262. * 

 Waitemata Harbour : Lyall. The Bluff : R. M. L. 



18. Cladophora feredayi (?). Harv., Phyc. Austr., vol. i. 

 Lower Green Island Beach : Crosby Smith. The Nuggets, 



the Bluff : B. M. L. 



This may only be a much laxer form of C. pellucida, grow- 

 ing in deeper water. 



19. Cladophora lyallii. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 262. 



South Island : Lyall. Half-moon Bay : /. C. S. ; B. M. L. 



20. Cladophora herpestica. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 262. 

 Bay of Islands : Homhron ; Hooker. 



21. Cladophora valonioides, Sond. (Harvey Gibson, Journal 

 of Botany, June, 1893). 



22. LychcBte long ear ticulata, J. Ag., De Alg. N.Z. mar., p. 2. 

 Banks Peninsula : Berg (jr en. 



23. LychcBte linuvi. Fl. Dan. and C. x\g. Syst., p. 97 {Con- 

 ferva cerea : Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 263?). 



Tauranga : Bergqrcn. The Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington : 

 B. M. L. 



24. LychcBte darwinii. Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 263. 



East Coast: Lyall; Colenso. Bluff, W^arrington, Banks 

 Peninsula : Bcrggren. Akatore, St. Clair, Taylor's Mistake, 

 Kaikoura : B. M. L. Chatham Islands : Dr. Schauinsland . 



Order Ulvaceae. 



25. Ulva rigida, Ag. (Ulva lohata and Ulva latissitna, 

 Harv., Fl. Nov.-Zel., p. 265). 



Everywhere common. 



26. Ulva huUosa{7), Both., Fl. N.Z., ii., p. 265. 



I have specimens gathered at Happy Valley and Oriental 

 Bay, Wellington, apparently to be referred to the plant desig- 

 nated by Harvey " Ulva bullosa(?)." This identification is, 

 however, more than questionable. Ulva bullosa, Eoth., is 

 now Monostronia bullosnm, J. Ag. (Till Alg. Syst., part iii., 

 p. 97). On forwarding specimens collected by myself to 

 Agardh, he considered them as probably nearer the doubtful 

 species — Ulva cornucopice. 



