348 University of California Publications . [botany 



Family GLUI08IPH0NIACE.-E. 



Gloiopeltis furcata (P. & R.) J. Agardh. 



On rocks in the litoval zone. North Pac^ifie Ocean, Pastels 

 and Rupreclit (18-1-0, p. 19, under Bum onti a furcata) \ Shnmagin 

 Islands, Alaska, Saunders (1901, p. 440); Uyak Bay, Kadiak 

 Island, Alaska, ir..4.N. and A.A.L., No. 5089!; Yakutat Bay, 

 Sitka, and Annette Island, Alaska, Saunders (1901, p. 440); 

 Port Renfrew, B. C, Butler and Polletj, No. 28! , and in Collins, 

 Holden and Setchell, P. B.-A., No. 945b!; Brown Island, San 

 Jnan Oonnty, Wash., Tilden, No. 805!; west coast of Whidbey 

 Island, Wash., X.L.G., No. 198!, and in Collins, Holden and 

 Setchell, P. B.-A., No. 945a! ; San Jnan Island, Wash., N.L.G., 

 No. 198a! 



Gloiosiphonia Californica (Farlow) J. Agardh. 



On rocks and on wood in the npper sublitoral zone, and even 

 in tide pools in the litoral zone. Prince William Sound, Alaska, 

 Saunders (1901, p. 440) ; Esqnimalt, B.C., ir.A.N., No. 1869!; 

 Port Angeles, Clallam Connty, Wash., (i. W. LirJitenthaler; 

 Pleasant Beach, Kitsap Connty, Wash., N.L.G., No. 343! 



This plant was first described by Farlow nnder Neraastoma, 

 (1877, p. 243), later referred to Gloiosiphonia by J. G. Agardh 

 (1884, p. 10), and still later to Calosiphonia (1899. ]). 83). 

 Probably to be included under this Bitecies -dve Hali/nien i(( ligulata 

 Harvey (1862, p. 173) and Gloiosiphonia capUlaris Ji-dv\ey (1862, 

 p. 174), from Esqnimalt, B. C. 



Gloiosiphonia verticillaris Farlow. 



On stones in the npper sublitoral zone. Port Renfrew, B. C, 

 Tilden, No. 205!; near Port Townsend, Wash., X. L.G.I: west 

 coast of Whidbey Island, Wash., X.L.G., No. 169! 



Apparently a very rare species in the region of Puget Sound. 

 It occurs also on the coast of California, but unless it is detected 

 at the period of growth (spring), it might be searched for in 

 vain. 



