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morphological and anatomical details, p. 142. Charles H. Brown, 

 Southport. Locality, where S. harveii was taken, not certain. 



5. Entomostracon. New to the district ; described and figured by 

 T. J. Moore, p. 216. 



6. Annelid. New to the district ; described and figured by 

 T. J. Moore. 



7. Alga. Delesseria sanguinea. 

 Thomas J, Moore, 

 Sepiola atlantica, Formby. 

 Clava multicornis, Dingle. 

 Eledone cirrhosus, Mersey, with 

 very interesting and full details. 

 Portunus arcuatus. On the bar. 

 Mysis Chamceleon, Bootle. 

 Corystes cassivelaunus. 



Near the Alt. C. S. Gregson. 



F. P. Marrat. 

 Marine Algae, 19. 44. 21. 10. 5. 



Total 99. 

 Mr. Marrat's Algae were found in 



the restricted district, and were 



carefully identified. 



Comparatively small space is given in the Liverpool 

 Naturalists' Scrap Book to Marine Biology. Other kindred 

 subjects occupy five-sixths of the volume. 



On June 22nd, 1865, during an expedition of the Liver- 

 pool Naturalists' Field Club in the steamer *'Eblana," 

 Mr. F. P. Marrat collected the following species of Algas on 

 the shores of Puffin Island, at the entrance to the Menai 

 Straits. The names are taken from Harvey's Phycologia 

 Britannica : — 



Phyllophora rubens 

 Halidrys siliquosa 

 Gorallina officinalis 

 Jania rubens 

 Enteromorpha ramulosa 

 Enteromorpha intestinalis 

 Enteromorpha compressa 

 Hydnea purpurascens 

 Oelidium corneum 

 Ceramium deslongchampsii 

 Geramium rubrum 

 Rhizodonium riparium 



Delesseria sanguinea, very rare and 



bad 

 Delesseria sinuosa 

 Delesseria alata 

 Rhodymenia ciliata 

 D union tia filiformis 

 Cladophora Jlexuosa 

 Phyllophora membranifolia 

 Gladostephus spongiosus 

 Gladostephus verticillatus 

 Porphyra vulgaris 

 Gladophora diffusa 



