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measurements given above are copied from Prof. Rabeuhorst's work. My specimen 

 agrees well with it. 



P. luaj^nijiciiiu, Wood. 



P. cellulis globosis vel subglobosis, sa3pe nonnihil polygonis ct in niassam indefinite cxpansara 



coiifluentibus ; cytioplasmate purpurco, granulato; cytiodermate crasso, Laud lamelloso. 

 Z)iam.— Cell cum. tegum. 5,8^^—5,'/^^. Tegum. 3^1 ^^—^^J^^. 



Spi. — P. magnificum, Wood, Proc. Am. Pbilos. Soc, 1869, p. 144. 



Hah. — lu terra humida, Texas ; Prof. Ravenel. 



Cells globose or subglobose, often somewhat polygonal and conjoined into an indefinite mass ; 

 eudochrome purple, granulate ; cell wall thick, not laminate. 



Remarhs. — This species, which was collected in Texas by Prof. Ravenel, growing, 

 I believe, on wet sand, is very distinct from the European plant, differing essenti- 

 ally in size and form. In some instances the cells have a greenish tint, but this is 

 possibly owing to immaturity, as such cells seem smaller than others. The whole 

 mass to the eye has a very rosy purple tint, and although under the microscope it 

 appears much darker and more purple, yet it often retains some of the roseate hue. 

 At the edges of the masses the dark-reddish color often gives way to a very decided 

 greenish tint, presenting an appearance which is very well represented in the 

 drawing of the preceding species, in M. Mengehini's Mono(jrapMa Nostocldnearum 

 Italicarum, &c., Memoire della Reale Academia delle Sclenze di Torrino. The cells 

 are often closely united by their thick coats into a very coherent mass. With the 

 ordinary cells I have occasionally seen other larger ones, of an orange color, Avith 

 very thick walls. Are these resting spores ? 



Fig. , pi. 19, represents single cells of this plant magnified 750 diameters. 



Family CHANTRANSIACE^. 



Thallus filamcntosns. Fila articulata, e cellularum serie nnica forraata, ramosa, stricta, nuda, 

 raro passim corticata, rami superne fasciculatim ramellosi ; articuli cylindrici. Cytiodcrma, homo- 

 geneum, maxime hyaliuum. Cytioplasma homogeneum, plerumque purpurascens. Propagatio fit 

 polysporis immobilibus, ovalibus, in ramellorum apice vel lateraliter formatis, corymboso aggrcgati.s. 

 Antheridia subglobosa, terminalia. Tetraspora raro observatce. 



Thallus filamentous. Threads articulate, formed of a single series of cells, branched, straight, 

 bare, rarely here and there articulate ; branches above fasciculately branched ; joints cylindrical 

 Cytioderm homogeneous, mostly hyaline, cytioplasm homogeneous, mostly ijurplisli. Propagation 

 by immovable oval polyspores formed on the ends of the branches or laterally and corymbosely 

 aggregate. Antheridia subglobose terminal. Tetraspores rarely observed. 



Genus CHANTRANSIA, Feies. 



Familiie genus unicum. 



The only genus of the family. 



C expansa, Wood, 



C. caespitosa, in lapide stratum saturate violaceo-pnrpureum lubricum, indefinite expansnm, 



formans ; fills purpureis, modice raiuosis, fere 2 lincas longis ct ramis iilerumciue striclis ct 

 rectis, soepe elongatis; ramulis fertilibus brevibus, asccndentibus; articulis diametro 3-8 plo 



