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De essEriA stnuosa, Lamour. 
Thrown up by the tide. Orient. September. 
DerLeEssERIA LEPRIEUREI, font. 
McComb’s Dam, Harlem River. Brainerd. September. 
GRACILARIA MULTIPARTITA, J. Ag. 
Thrown up by the tide. Coney Island, Fort Hamilton, College 
Point, ete. September. An abundant and variable species. 
Edible. 
SoLreRIA CHORDALIS, J. Ag. 
Thrown up on all the shores of Long Island. Dredged in Canar- 
sie Bay (in water four to six feet deep), where it grows in great 
abundance. September. 
Potymes rorunpus, (rev. 
Thrown up by the tide. Orient. September. 
RuopyMENIA PALMATA, Grev. 
Orient. September. 
Puyiiopyora Bropral, J, Ag. 
Orient. September. 
ANHFELTIA PLICATA, /7. 
Among rejectamenta. Orient. September. 
Cuonprus orispus, Lyngh. 
Orient. September. 
This is the “ /rish moss” of the shops. It is used by the inhabit- 
ants of Orient with no expense or trouble save that of collecting 
and preparing. 
CuyLociapra BAILEYANA, //arv. 
On Zostera, etc. Greenport. September. Glencove. Brainerd. 
SpyripiA FILAMENTOSA, //arv. 
Zostera and shells. Greenport. September. Glencove. Brain- 
erd. August. 
Ruopometa rocuet, //arv. 
Floating. College Point. Brainerd. April. 
CrerAMiuM RUBRUM, Ag. 
Attached to Fuci. Common and extremely variable. Bay 
Ridge, Astoria, Orient, &e. 
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