56 " ENDEAVOUR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



Cystophora uvifera (Ag.), J. Ag. 



Three fronds, not in fruit, bearing characteristic vesicles. 



This species occurs all round the southern coast of Australia 

 from Fremantle, West Australia, to Eden, New South Wales, 

 where I have found it in plenty, and about Tasmania. 



Cystophora grevillei (Ag.), J. Ag. 



One frond with typical fruit. 



From Fremantle, West Australia, to Wilson's Promontory, 

 Victoria, and Tasmania. 



Scaberia agardhii, Grev. 



A fine plant in excellent fruit. 



From Fremantle, West Australia, to Port Phillip, Victoria ; 

 Tasmania ; Lord Howe Island ; the Auckland Islands and 

 New Zealand. After very heavy storms from the south, I 

 have found it cast up on Bondi beach, Xew South Wales. 



Lobospira bicuspidata, Aresch. 



A small, just recognisable fragment, which is much worn. 

 From Busselton, West Australia, to Barwon Heads, Vic- 

 toria. Not previously recorded from Tasmania. 



Macrocystis pyrifera (Turn.), Ag. 



A broken segment of a mid-frond. 



This species occurs in the colder seas ; Cape of Good Hope ; 

 Cape Horn, and thence northward as far as Peru ; Victoria, 

 round to Eden, New South Wales ; Tasmania. It also 

 occurs on the west coast of North America, extending south 

 as far as California. It was present with Scaberia in some 

 southern drift which I collected at Bondi, New South Wales, 

 after a southerly gale. 



FLORIDE.E— Red Sea-weeds. 



Callophyllis coccinea, Harv. 



A small, but beautifully coloured fragment of this charac- 

 teristic Tasmanian species, which is without fruit. 



Plocamium COSTA tum (J. Ag.), Hook. fil. <&; Harv. 



Three fragments, not in fruit. 



From West Australia to Wilson's Promontory, Victoria. 

 Common in Tasmania. 



