xxii SYNOPTIC CATALOGUE OF 
255, Forfex, Harv. .(Puatr XCVI.) 
Tas. Western Australia. (Tanega, near Loochoo Islands.) 
Sect. 7. ATRO-RUBESCENTES.—Siphones 10-16 v. plures. Frons atro-rubens, 
siccitate obscurior, cylindracea, vage v. pinnatin ramosa. Ramuli decompositi. 
256, atracapilla, J, 4g. (Sp. Alg. ii. 1054.) 
Has. King George’s Sound. 
257. aurata, Harv. (Ag. Sp. Alg. ii. 1026.) 
Has. King George’s Sound. 
258, meglecta, Harv. (Ag. Sp. il. 942.) 
Has. King George’s Sound. 
259, simpliciuscula, Cyovan. (Ag. Sp. Alg. i. p. 944.) 
Has. King George’s Sound. (Hurope.) 
260? ceespitula, Sond. (Linn. xxvi. p. 524.) 
Has. Wilson’s Promontory, Dr. Mueller. 
26]? amoena, Sond. (Linn. xxvi. p. 525.) 
Has. Port Philip, Dr. Mueller. 
LXXIV. DASYA, Agardh.* 
Sect. 1. Compsoreta.—rons plus minus articulata, polysiphonia, coccinea, pin- 
nato-dichotoma, ramis minoribus in ramelios dichotomos monosiphonios apice 
solutis. 
262, Gunniana, //arv. (Ner. Austr. p. 59. t. 17.) 
Has. Western Australia. Port Philip. Tasmania. 
262a, Gunniana, yar, Lawrenciana, //arv. (Ner. Austr. p. 60. t. 18.) 
Has. South coast of Australia, from Warnamboul to Cape Shank. 'Tas- 
mania. 
263, capillaris, Harv. (Ner. Austr. p. 60. t. 19.) 
Has. Tamar, at Georgetown, ‘Tasmania. 
Sect. 2, Ruoponrma.—JLrons sepissime inarticulata, nunc articulata, cylindracea, 
vage ramosa, ramis ramulisque plus minus ramellis dichotomis monosiphoniis 
quadrifaris vestitis. 
264, mollis, Harv. (Ner. Bor. Amer. il. p. 62.) 
Has, King George’s Sound, rare. (Keys of Florida.) 
265. villosa, //arv. (Ner. Austr. t. 20.) 
Has. West and south coasts, abundantly. Tasmania. [Very variable 
in size and ramification. | 
265a, villosa, yar. macroura, Harv. ; fronde longissima crassissima (1-3 liheas 
diametro), ramis filiformibus simplicibus villosis, ramulis nullis. 
Has. West and south coasts. ‘Tasmania. 
265d, villosa, yar. ramulosa, //a7v.; fronde crassissima (1-3 lineas diametro), 
ramis virgatis crebre ramuliferis villosis, ramulis patentibus quoquo- 
versis. 
Has. Western Australia, G. Clifton. (Like var. macroura, except that 
the primary branches are beset with branchlets, long and short intermixed.) 
* Dasya crowanioides, Sond. in Linn. xxv. p. 708, judging by eee ae is probably 
some species of Crowantia. 
