uh.] IN CAROLINE ISLANDS AND AUSTRALIA. 85 



Turbinaria sp. 



Very small fronds, scarcely 1 cm. high having only two small leaves. 

 — Perhaps T. ornata J. Ag.? 

 Yap. (S. Ayabe.) 

 Sargassum lophocarpum J. Ag. Sp. Sarg. Austr. p. 93, t. XXVII, II. 

 Bondi and Sydney (with receptacles ; K. Fujita). 

 Geogr. distr.: E. and S. New Holland. 



(A few other specimens of S'anjassum remain indetermined on 

 account of incompleteness of parts.) 



Dictyotaceae. 



Zonaria Diesingiana J. Ag. Sp. I, p. 109; Till Alg. Syst. II, p. 46; Anal. 

 Alg. cont. I, p. 13. 



N~W. Cap. W. Australia (K. Fujita). 

 Geogr. distr.: New Holland. 

 Zonaria Turneriana J. Ag. Till Alg. Syst., II, p. 48; Anal. Alg. cont. 1, 

 p. 14. — Fucus interruptus Turn. Hist. Fuci, t. 245. — Phycopteris in- 

 terrupta Kuetz. Tab. Phyc. IX, t. 67, fig. 1. 

 Port. Hobarton (K. Fujita). 



Geogr. distr.: New Zealand, New Holland and Tasmania. 

 Zonaria sp. 



Very young and small erect fronds, scarcely two cm. high, and there- 

 fore, doubtful as to species, but the appearence of fronds resembles 

 a miniature form of that illustrated in Kuetzing's Tab. Phyc. 

 IX, t. 65, I d., and the structure is exactly that of the genus. 

 Bondi (R. Fujita.) 

 Homoeostrichus Sinclairii (H. et. H.) J. Ag. Anal. Alg. Cont. I, p. 15. > 

 Harv. Phyc. Austr. t. 49. — Phycopteris Sinclairii Kuetz. Tab. Phyc. 

 IX, t. 68, fig. II. 



Bondi (with sorus ; K. Fujita.) 



Geogr. distr.: New Zealand ; Newcastle, New S. Wales. 

 Padina Pavonia (L.) Lamour. — J. Ag. Sp. Alg. I, p. 113; Till Alg. Sy»t. 

 V, p. 119. — Padina neapolitana et P. anglica Kuetz. Tab. Phyc. IX, 

 t, 70. 



Yap and Saipan (S. Ayabe.) 



Geogr. distr.: Widely distributed in warmer seas. The Atlantic 

 and the Pacific. Japan. 



