618 CHAKACEAE. 



2. Chara foUolosa Muhl.; Willd. Mem. Acad. Eoy. Berlin 1803: 86. pi 1. f. 2. 



18>0'5. 



Chara polyphylla Muhlenhergii A. Br. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. 5: 264. 



1845. 

 Chara Wikstromii Wallm. K. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 1852: 297. 1854. 

 Chara gymnopus Hurnboldtii A. Br.; Allen, Char. Am. 2. 1880. 

 Chara depauperata Allen, Bull. Torrey Club 21 : 167. pi. 192. 1894. 

 Chara zeylanica H. & J. Groves, in Urban, Sjmb. Antill. 7: 40. 1911. 



In fresh-water and brackish ponds. New Providence, Great Bahama, Abaco, 

 Cat Island, and Great Exuma : — Pennsylvania to South America. Type from South 

 America. The type of C. depauperata, here considered a synonym, was from New 

 Providence. 



3. Chara haitensis Turpin, Diet. Sci. Nat. Veg. Acot. pi. 101. (Livr. 40: pi. 1). 



1826. 



Chara polyphylla A. Br. Flora 18 : 70. 1835. 

 Chara Michauxii A. Br. Am. Jour. Sci. 46: 93. 1844. 

 Chara gymnopus Michauxii A. Br.; Allen, Ctar. 2. 1880. 

 Chara zeylanica Michauxii H. & J. Groves, in Urban, Symb. Antill. 7: 42. 

 1911. 



In fresh-water and brackish ponds. Inagua : — Illinois and Virginia to Haiti, 

 Jamaica, and South America. Type from Haiti. 



Sub-class MYXOPHYOEAE. 



Contributed by Frank S. Collins. 

 Family 1. CHROOCOCCACEAE 



1. CHROOCOCCUS Nag. Gatt. 45. 1849. 



Cells 3-8 IX in diameter. 3 . C. memhraninus. 



Cells 13-25 M in diameter. 2. C. tiirgidus. 



1. Chroococcus membraninus (Menegli.) Nag. Gatt. 46. 1849. 



Pleurococcus membraninus Menegli. Monogr. 34. pi. 4. f. 1. 1843. 



Among other small algae, in company with Chroococcus turgidus, Caicos Islands : 

 — Europe ; Bermuda. Type from Italy. 



2. Chroococcus turgidus (Kiitz.) Nag. Gatt. 46. 1849. 



Protococcus turgidus Kiitz. Tab. Phyc. 1: 5. pi. 6. f. 1. 1846. 



Among other blue-green algae, Caicos Islands : — of world-wide distribution, 

 marine and fresh water. Type from Europe. 



2. APHANOCAPSA Nag. Gatt. 52. 1849. 

 1. Aphanocapsa Howei Collins, sp. no v. 



Marina. Cellulis 9-15 fi diam., spbaericis, raro subfusiformibus, mem- 

 brana pertenui, plasmate homogeneo; cellulis in gelatina communi hyalina mol- 

 lissima inordinatis; strato obscuro- vel atro-aerugineo. 



Cells 9-15 fM in diameter, spherical or rarely slightly fusiform, wall very 

 thin, substance homogeneous, color pale aeruginous; forming a dull or dark 

 aeruginous stratum, united by thin, homogeneous common gelatine, closely set 

 in no definite order. 



