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in any species of Pilinia. By those hairs it resembles Arthrochœte 

 penetrans, and as the sporangia and the structure of the vegetative 

 cells are also similar, it might be referred to the same genus. It is 

 distinguished from the species named by the arrangement of the 

 filaments and the broader, often nearly globular sporangia. The 

 differences in the structure of the vegetative frond are probably 

 partly dependent on the differences in structure of the host plants. 

 In this respect the new species is too little known, owing to the 

 scarce material. 



Log. Off Baadskæret. 



Epicladia Reinke. 



51. E. Flustrae Reinke. 



K. Rosenvinge (1898 I) p. 115. 



The determination of the plants referred to this species is not 

 quite sure, as they were not fructiferous. They agreed with Reinke's 

 description and figures; the creeping filaments were partly confluent, 

 forming a membrane, and the cells showed here and there foldings 

 inward of the cell-wall. Found on Delesseria simiosa and Desma- 

 restia acnleata. 



Loc. East Side of Koldewey Island; Danmarks Havn. 



CrOmontia Born, et Flah. 



52. G. polyrrhiza (Lagerh.) Born, et Flah. 



K. Rosenvinge (1893) p. 907, (1898 I) p. 101. 



In old dead greenish crusts of Lithothamnion lœue and in shells 

 of Mya and Saxicava, in the latter case together with other perfora- 

 ting algæ {Conchocelis, Ostreobium) and as a rule in lesser quantity 

 than these. Found in 19 meters depth, at least. With sporangia in 

 the beginning of September. 



Loc. Entrance to the harbour; along Vestre Havnenæs. 



Pseudeiidoclouium Wille. 



53. P. submarinum Wille. 



Wille (1901) p. 29. 



In company with Calothrix scopulorum and other littoral algæ 

 a small alga was found which agreed well with Wille's description 

 and figures, as to the mode of growth, dimensions and structure of 

 the cells. The elongated cells were 5—6//. broad; the cells contained 

 a parietal chromatophore. 



Loc. Vestre Havncna\s. 



