We mention in our list the Algæ- flora of the following seas 

 and countries: 



1. The Siberian Sea from the Behring's Strait (eastward) to the 

 Taymyr peninsula and Spitzbergen (westward). 



2. The Murman Sea and the Kara Sea surrounding Novaja ZemUa. 



3. The White Sea. 



4. Spitzbergen. 



5. Jan Mayen and Bear Island have the same rubric for the sake 

 of convenience. 



6. East Greenland. 



7. West Greenland. 



8. Arctic America. 



9. N. E. Iceland, the East coast and the North coast of Iceland 

 about from L6nshei5i to Hornbjarg. 



10. S. W. Iceland, the south coast and west coast of Iceland about 

 from Hornbjarg westward to LonsheiSi eastward. 



11. Finmark. 



12. Nordland. 



13. West Norway. 



14. The Færoes. 



15. Shetland. 



16. Scotland (incl. the Orkneys). 



17. The northern Atlantic coast of North America (cfr. Far lo w 16). 



* in the rubric West Norway signifies that the species occurs in 

 South Norway. 

 ** in the rubric Scotland signifies that the species is found in 

 England. 

 *** in the rubric North America signifies that the species is known 



from the southern Atlantic coasts of North America. 

 For the signs A, B, C, D, E in the first rubric we refer to the 



groups of Algæ mentioned later below on (see p. XV). 

 In the list the Færoese species are printed in italics. 



