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No. V. " Notes on some Collections made by Mr. Moseley at 

 Furnas." By "W. Archer, Esq. 



The Algse are mostly common species, several of them British, 

 belonging to the genera Botryococcus, Spirogyra, Mesocarpus, Buh 

 hoclicete, (Edogonium, &c. A portion of a rush was also found, 

 apparently differing in no way from Juncus acutiflorus \ also re- 

 mains of Entomostraca and Ehizopoda. 



No. VI. "Notes on Plants collected at St. Vincent, Cape- 

 Verdes." By H. N. Moseley, Esq. 



As complete a collection as possible was made of the plants, 

 every day being spent in searching for specimens ; also a few 

 from St. lago. 



No. VII. " Enumeration of Algse collected by Mr. Moseley 

 at the Cape-Verdes." By G. Dickie, M.D., F.L.S. 



Three new species were described. 



No. VIII. " Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the 

 Expedition of H.M.S, ' Challenger,' February to May 1873." By 

 the Eev. M. J. Berkeley, F.L.S. 



No. IX. " Notes on Plants collected at St. Paul's Eock." By 

 H. N. Moseley, Esq. 



Darwin and Hooker have described the absolute barrenness of 

 this island. Very few seaweeds were found living in the constant 

 heavy surf. Where the water was comparatively smooth, a few green 

 AJgse were found, and a green Chlorococcum on the concretions of 

 guano. This was the only aerial plant found on the island, and 

 it was accompanied by the pupa of the pupiparous fly described 

 by Darwin. In the stagnant water are a few OscillatoricB and 

 Diatoms. 



No. X. " Enumeration of the Algae collected by Mr. Moseley at 

 St. Paul's Eock." By Or. Dickie, M.D., F.L.S. 



About eighteen species are described, including six possibly new 

 ones. 



