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29314. "Cudbear." Product of a lichen (Lccanora), extensively applied as 

 a dye-stuff. Western coast of North America, W. A. Ross &, 

 Bro., New York. 



b. Algfe: 



1. Having economical applications: 



* Available as food. 



. Irish moss (CVioHrfn/s crhjyus, L.), affording gelatine. New England 



coast. Dr. W. G. Farlow. 

 . Western dulse (Sehicymrnia cduUs, Ag.). West coast United States. 



Rev. E. Hall. 

 . Dulse {Bhochimenia juilmata, Grev.), used for food. Now England 



coast. Dr. W. G. Farlow. 

 . Laver {rorplujra vulgaris, Ag.), used for food. New England coast. 



Dr. W. G. Farlow. 

 . Badderlocks (.-i/anVi&sc«?cH/a, Grev.). Available for food. Cape Cod 



uorthAvard. 



** Employed in the manufadurc of fertilizers^ iodine and bromine, or 

 " artijicial staijliorn'''' [Laminaria) articles. 



. Rockweed {Fuciis rcsicidosus, L. & C). New England coast. Dr. 



W. G. Farlow. 

 . Bull-head kelp (Kcrcoqitilis Lutlccana, P. «5b M.). Stems made by In- 

 dians into fishing-lines. Northwest coast of America. W. H. Dail. 



. Specimens of lines made of this material. [Sec ethnological iiiid 



fishing-implement sei'ies.] 

 29373. Devil's apron (XamtHflrm fZ(ifi7rt/rt), dried stems for making "tents." 



Newfoundland. Dr. E. R. Squibb. 

 29373«. " Sponge tents'' used in surgery, made from dried Laminaria stems. 

 293736. Paper-knife, made of "artificial staghorn" or dried Laminaria 

 (loiujivruris), by J. H. Batchclder, Cambridge, Mass. 



2. Ornamental algfc: 



The following series, prepared by Dr. W. G. Farlow, comprises speci- 

 mens collected by Mr. F. W. Hooper and Dr. Palmer, at Key West; by 

 Dr. Farlow on the New England coast; by Prof. D. C. Eaton from various 

 sources; by A. R. Young, at New York; Mrs. A. S. Davis, at Cape Ann; 

 Mrs. Beebe, at Gloucester, Mass.; Mrs. B. D. Ilalstead, at Swampscott; 

 Mr. H. Averill, at New York; Dr. L. R. Gibbes, in South Carolina; Miss 

 M. A. Booth, at Orient, L. I. ; and from California and Oregon by Dr. C. 

 L. Anderson, Capt. I. Stratton, Rev. E. Hall, Mr. H. Hemphill, D. Cleve- 

 land, and Mr. W. 11. Dall: 



Am.vxsia IMULTIFIDA, Lmx. Key West. 

 Dasya Gibbesii, Harv. Kej' West. 

 Dasya elegaxs, Ag. Chenille. Capo Cod. 

 Dasya kamosissima, Harv. Key West. 

 Dasya Harveyi, Ashmead. Key West. 

 Dasya mollis, Harv. Key West. 

 Dasya mucroxata, Harv. Key West. 

 Dasya Wukdemanni, Bailey. Key West. 



Dasya CALLITHAMNIUN, Harv. S;in Diego. 



