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Wolle. — S. muricatum Breb. — S. jmradoxnm Meyen. — S. Pseudo- 

 sebahli Wille. — *>S. Pringsheimii Eeinsch. — S. cuneatum Wolle. 



Sirosiphon pidvinatus Breb. 



Oscillaria nigra Vaucb. 



Glceocapsa arenaria Rab. 



Aj)luinocapsa viresceiis Bab. 



Chroococcus turgidus Nag. — C. colmrens Nag. 



Melosira varians kg. 



Surirella linearis Sm. — S. hiseriata Breb. — S. angusta Kiitz. — »S. 

 minuta Breb. — S. pinnata Sm. 



Epithemia Sorex Kiitz. — E. alpestris Sm. 



Eunotia Arcus Ehrenb. — E. gracilis Ehrenb. — E. Soleirolii Kutz. 



Cymbella Ehrenbergii Kiitz. — C. cuspidata Kiitz. 



Odontidium hgemale Kiitz. 



Diatoma vulgare Bor}''. 



Synedra lunaris Elirenb. — S. Ulna Ehrenb. — S. splendens Kiitz. 

 iS. Oxyrhynchus Kiitz. 



Nitzschia Ampliioxys Sm. — ^Y. vivax Sm. — A', sigmoidea Sm. 



Navicida cuspidata Kiitz. — y. rhomboides Ehrenb. — N. ajjinis 

 Ehrenb. — y. cryptocephala Kiitz. 



Pinmdaria nobilis Ehren. — P. major Rab. — P. Piabenhorstii 

 Ralfs. — P. Tabellaria Ralfs. — P. gibba Ehrenb. — P. viridis Rab. — 

 P. oblonga Rab. — P. alpina Sm. — P. mesolepta Sm. 



Stauroneis Pluenicenteron Ehrenb. — S. anceps Ehrenb. 



Gomphonema constrictiim Ehrenb. — G. acuminatum Ehrenb. 



Meridian circulare Ag. — M. constrictum Ralfs. 



Tabellaria fiocculosa Kiitz. 



The above list contains 108 species and 7 varieties additional to 

 the two previous lists for Maine, — my own in this Journal and Mr. 

 Harvey's in the ' Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ' for June, 

 1888. The total number of Algs recorded for Maine in these 

 three papers is 228 species and 14 varieties and forms, 21 of the 

 species and one of the varieties of which I have not yet seen. 



NEW COUNTY RECORDS FOR SKYE, ROSS, SUTHER- 

 LAND, AND CAITHNESS. 

 By E. F. Linton, M.A., and W. R. Linton, M.A. 



The following list is the result of observations made during the 

 summer of 1888. All care has been taken to prevent the insertion 

 of plants already recorded ; and Mr. Arthur Bennett has been con- 

 sulted for this purpose in the case of most of the plants below 

 mentioned, and has kindly given his opinion in the case of several 

 where confirmation of the name seemed desirable. The list is 

 arranged in Watson's order of counties. 



104. Skye. 

 Pianunculus Flammula L., var. petiolaris Lange. Li shallow 

 water, Slighacan, in two pools about three miles apart. The Rev. 



