148 



Fig. 117. Caulerpa racemosa (Forsk.) Weber-van Bosse Ya.r.imfera (Turner) 

 Weber- van Bosse. From Longreff (St. Croix). (About 1:1). 



to my paper cited 

 above, I shall only 

 here point out that 

 the forms of var. 

 davijera and var. 

 uvijera are all to be 

 considered as rock 

 and coral reef forms 

 growing generally in 

 quite shallow water 

 and in intense light. 

 A quite typical 

 var. uvijera I do not 

 think I have found 

 in the Danish is- 

 lands. The forms 

 (Figs. 117 and 118) 

 I have referred to 

 this variety are most 

 like f. intermedia 

 Weber-van Bosse (I.e. 

 pi. XXXIII, fig.24a) 

 distinguished by the 

 ramuli being rather 

 long-stalked with a ball-shaped swelling at the apex. As the name 

 indicates, this is to be considered as an intermediate form be- 



jtH ', 



Fig. 118. Caulerpa racemosaAYovsk.^ Weber-van Bosse 



var. Kvifera Turneri Weber-van Bosse. 



From Cruz Bay (St. Jan). (About 1 : 1). 



