S4i FLAGELLATES AND ALGE OF THE UIEMINGIIAM DISTETCT 



Ulotheix Kiitz. 



Z7. snhfilis Klitz. 5-7. 



WK. Hiirborne, etc., but not so common as the variet}'. ws. West- 

 hills. ST. Old Hill ; Tettenhall. 



Var. variabilis (Kiitz.) Kirchn. 2-10. 



Very abundant, in and on soil, in tanks, ditches, and all sorts oi 

 wet places. In rapidlv-running water, Clent. 



Yar. tenerrima (Kiitz.) Kirchn. 2-10. 



WK. Bog II and Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park. ws. King's 

 Norton ; Barnt Grreen. 



Z7. zonata (Webb & Mohr) Kiitz. 5. 



ws. [Bromsgrove, in running water, TV. J. ^.] 



T7. ceqiialis Kiitz. 5. 



ST. Great Barr Park. The only record, but really rather common 

 on damp ground. 



U. temiissima Kiitz. 



WK. In soil, Edgbaston. 



Z7. spiroides Or. S. West, Journ. Bot. 1915, p. 81, fig. 5. 10. 



ST. Great Barr Park. 



JI. suhconslricta G. S. West, /. c. p. 82, fig. 6. 2-4, 10. 



ST. Pond at Stapenhall Farm, King's Norton, for several years. 



Stichococcus Nag. 



S. hacillaris Nag. 1-5. 



wiv. Frequent on damp soil and gravel paths, Edgbaston, etc. 

 WS. Quinton ; King's Norton, st. Baggeridge. 



S.faccidus (Kiitz.) Gay. 2. 



WK. Studley. 



S.nitens (Klebs) Bristol ( = lIormidiuni nif ens Menegh. emend. 

 Klebs). 



WK. In damp soil, Gravelly Hill. See Annal. Bot. 1920, xxxiv. 77. 



S. scopiiUniis Hazen. 12. 



WK. Studle}' . Previously known only from Ncav York. 



Ueonema Lagerh. 



Z7. elongatum Hodgetts, New Phytol. 1918, xvii. 159. 2, 6. 

 ws. King's Norton. ST. Dudley Port. 



Miceospoeacej^. 



MiCEOSPOEA Thur. 



31. floccosa ( Yauch. ) Thur. 3-12. 



Yery common and generally distributed. 



M. amopna (Kiitz.) Lagerh. 3, 5, 6, 10, 



WK. Bog III and Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park; Shirley, 

 ws. Wyre Forest. 



M. pacliyderma (Wille) Lagerh. 6. 



WK. Botanic Gardens, Edgbab'lon, W. J. II. ; Sutton Park, 

 ws. Kino-'s Norton. 



