414 Siphoneae, Dasycladiacciie, Boroetella. 



cepta, cum stipite 244-274 a. longis, sine stipite 194-l'JS j.. longis, 

 71,5-84 ij.. latis; sporis zoogonidiisque hucusque ignotis. 



Hab. ad Corallia pr. ((Tamatave)) in insula (( Madagascar r.. 



3. Neomeris annulata Dickie Oa the Algae of Mauritius in Journ. 1067 

 Linn. Soc. Bot. 1873, p. 198. — Breviter stipitata, 2,5 cm. circ. 

 alta, 5 mm. circ. crassa, cylindrica, apice acuta, transverse annu- 

 lata, grauulata. 



Hab. ad oras insulae Mauritii (Telpair). — N. dumeiouo La- 

 mour., ex ipso auctore, proxima. 



4. Neomeris? spliaerica Zanard. Phyceae papuanae n. 14 in N. Giorn. i068 

 Hofan. ital. 1878, p, 38, — Fronde parvula, sessili, globosa, intus 

 cava, vesicaeformi, levissime incrustata; cellulis exterioribus cras- 

 siusculis, exsiccatione foveolatis, nucleo centrali viridissimo notatis. 



Hab. ad (( Soron ;> Nova) Guine^ (0. Beccari). — De hac spe- 

 cie monet cl. Zanardini l. c. : an genus forma et magnitndine cel- 

 lularum distinctum?. ((E diagnosi, mea sententia, haud Neomeris, 

 aptius fortasse Dict//osphcerm adscribenda». 



Species raihi tantum noraine nota. 



5. Neomeris Eruca (Parker) Farlow in Hauck Meeresalgen von Puer- 1039 

 to-Rico p. 469, n. 85 (nomen), Dactylopora Eruca Parker in 

 Annals and Magaz. of Nat. Hist. 3 Series, Vol. V (1860) p. 473 



et Introductio to the Study of the Foraminifera by W. B, Car- 

 penter, W. K. Parker and J. Rupert Jones p. 128, pl. X, f. 1-8 

 London 1862. 



Hab. ad oras insulse ((Puerto Rico» (P. Sintenis). 



BORNETELLA Mun. Chalm. [1877] in Compt. rend. Paris 1877, p. 816 

 (Etyra. a cl. phycologo gallico E. Bornet), J. Ag. Till Algernes 

 Systematik VIII, p. 151, Neomeris sp. Harv. — Thallus clavatus 

 velo cellularum 5-6-angulatarum adparenter obtectus; axis to- 

 tam frondem pervadens, deorsum nudus (an semper?), inferne cy- 

 lindraceus, superne multo amplior, subclavatus apiceque obtusus ; 

 verticilli plurimi superpositi, infra apicem obtusum magis adpro- 

 ximati, inferiores magis distantes, e filis numerosis (12-48) 2-3- 

 ramosis constantes. 



Articuli basales filorum omnium longissimi, cjMindracei, infra 

 apicem obtusum paullisper dilatatum articulos secund;e vegetationis 

 (ramulos) 4, apice truncato in velum corticale concretos gerentes; 

 fila breviora (forsan cum prioribus alternantia) articulis basalibus 



