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CARL SKÖTTSBERG 



Nr go A. */i2 1902. 63° 55' S., 60° 20' W. Beatrice Point, Louis- 

 Philippe-peninsula. 30 — 40 m. Stones. Three entire specimens of Lcssonia 

 sinuilans: Polysiphonia sp. 



Nr 90 B. V12 1902. 63° 41—35' S., 59' 

 Grey clay. Fragments of algaj. 



-45' W. 719 — 726 m. 



Nr 91. ■''/]2 1902. 63° 31' S., 59° 43' W. Near Pendleton Island. 

 25 m. Gravel with stones. Formation of DcsDiarcstia ancfps and Harvcyana. 

 Urvillcea (?) sp. Rich A'egetation of FIoridccE. 



Nr 92. "Via 1902. Cape Roquemaurel, Louis-Philippe-peninsula. 30 

 — o m. Rocky bottom. Dcsmarcstia Harvcyana and auccps. 



Nr 93. 'V12 1902. 62° o' S., 53° 27' W. Clay, mixed with sand and 

 stones. — 1,0° (bottom). 625 m. Fragments of algae. 



Nr 94. ^Via 1902. 62° 55' S., 55° 57' W. N. of Joinville Island. 104 

 m. Clay with gravel and stones. Masses of large diatoms. Pieces of algae. 



Nr 95. 2712 1901. 63° 9' S., 58° 17' W. N. of Astrolabe Island. 

 95 m — 1,2° C. (bottom). Clay mixed with sand and stones. Remarkable 

 finds of several algfe (see above). 



List of Antarctic algae 



(excepted the undeterminated part of my own collection, and the collection 



of the »Discovery»). 



' This is perhaps D. Menziesii J. Ag., what I shall be able to settle later. 



