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9. Sargassum Baoulii, Hook. fil. et Harv. in Lond. J. Bot. v. 4. p. 523. •/. Ag. Sp. Alg. v. I. p. 288. 

 Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 616. 



Hab. Akaroa, Baoul. 



10. Sargassum adenophjllum, Harv. ; stipite brevi mox in ramos plures diviso, ramis compressiusculis 

 gracilibus longissimis indivisis bevibus plus minus flexuosis, foliis distichis alternis distantibus longe petio- 

 latis dichotomo-multifidis, infimorum laciniis latiusculis linearibus membranaceis costatis parcissime glandu- 

 losis, superiorum laciniis filiforrnibus glandulis magnis elevatis instructis, vesiculis in petiolo filiformi spha?- 

 ricis mucronulatis demum muticis, receptaculis . . . ? 



Hab. New Zealand, Lyall. 



Stipes 1-2 inches long, dividing into numerous, slender branches, 1-2 feet long, i a line in diameter, terete or 

 subcompressed, quite smooth, set at distances of 1-2 inches with distichous, dichotomo-multifid, flabelliform leaves. 

 The root-leaves, and those of the lower part of the stem, have membranous, strongly ribbed lacinias ; the upper 

 leaves are filiform, destitute of laminse, but furnished with several large and very prominent glands. Vesicles 

 spherical, with a short mucro. Fruit unknown.— Allied to 8. Baoulii, but with different root-leaves, and remark- 

 ably large glands. 



11. Sargassum plumosum, A. Eich., M. Nov. Zel. p. 136. J. Ag. Sp. Alg. v. I. p. 286. Kiltz. Sp. Alg. 

 p. 620. Hook, et Han. in Lond. J. Bot. v. 4s.p. 523. S. pennigerum et S. capillifolium, Rich. 1. c. I. 5, 6. 



Hab. Very common on the New Zealand coasts, If Vrville, Colenso, Lyall, Sinclair, Hooker, etc. 



In Kiitzing's Sp. Alg. p. 617, a " S. flexuosum, Hook, fil." is described, but is unknown to us, unless it be a 

 synonym of S. plumosum. It is possible that a specimen of this species may have been communicated by Dr. 

 Hooker to Professor Kiitzing, accidentally inscribed "Jkseuosum." 



12. Sargassum longifolium, Ag., /. Ag. Sp. Alg. v. 1. p. 283. Hook, et Harv. in Lond. J. Bot. v. 4, 

 p. 522. Anthophyeus longifolius, Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 605. Pucus longifolius, Turn. Hist. t. 164. 



Hab. New Zealand, Banks, If Vrville. 



Gen. II. TUEBINAE1A, Lamour. 

 (J. Ag. Sp. Alg. vol. i. p. 265. Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 621.) 

 1. Turbinaria ornata, J. Ag., Sp. Alg. v. 1. p. 266. T. denudata {partim), Bory, Coqu. p. 117. 

 Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 621. Pucus turbinatus, And. 

 Var. fi. ornatus, Turn. Hist. t. 24./. c.-li. 

 Hab. New Zealand, If Urvitte. 

 Disteib. Tropical Oceans. 



Gen. III. CAEPOPHYLLUM, Grev. 

 (Grev. Syn. Alg. p. xxxii. J. Ag. Sp. Alg. vol. i. p. 261. Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 636.) 



1. Carpophyllmn Phyllanthus, Hook. fil. et Harv. in Bond. J. Bot. v. 4. p. 526. /. Ag. Sp. Alg. v. 1, 

 p. 263. C. flexuosum, Grev., Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 636 {partim). Pucus Phyllanthus, Turn. Hist. I. 206. 

 Fucus flexuosus, Esper. t. 131. 



Hab. New Zealand, Banks, H Vrville, Sinclair, Lyall, Hooker, Colenso, etc.; common. 



2. Carpophyllum Maschabcarpus, Hook. fil. et Harv. in Lond. J. Bot. v. 4. p. 527. C. maschalocarpum, 

 Grev. J. Ag. Sp. Alg. v. 1. p. 264. C. flexuosum, var. maschalocarpum, Kiitz. Sp. Alg. p. 637. Pucus 

 Maschalocarpus, Turn. Hist. t. 205. 



Hab. New Zealand, Sir Joseph Banks, H Vrville, Sinclair, Hooker, Lyall, Colenso, etc.; common. 



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