28 Rey. T. Salwey on the Cryptogamic Flora of Guernsey. 
Delesseria ruscifolia, 
Rhodomenia bifida. 
laciniata. 
jubata. 
palmata; 8. sarniensis. 
Plocamium coccineum. 
Rhodomela subfusca. 
Laurencia tenuissima. 
Chylocladia ovalis. 
articulata. 
Gigartina purpurascens. 
Chondrus crispus., 
Gelidium corneum. 
Dumontia filiformis, 
Porphyra vulgaris. 
Ulva lactuca. 
linza. 
crispa. 
Enteromorpha intestinalis. 
Bangia fuscopurpurea. Scarce. 
Codium tomentosum. 
Vaucheria velutina. 
sessilis. 
Cladostephus verticillatus. 
spongiosus. 
Sphacelaria scoparia. 
olivacea. In a cave near 
the gentlemen’s bath- 
ing-place. 
Ectocarpus littoralis. 
siliculosus. 
tomentosus. Grand Cobo. 
Polysiphonia fastigiata. 
thuyoides. — 
urceolata. 
byssoides. 
fruticulosa. 
Dasya coccinea. 
Ceramium rubrum. 
ciliatum, 
Griffithsia equisetifolia. 
Griffithsia setacea. Fermain Bay.” 
corallina. Bay under the 
Artillery Barracks. 
Calithamnion polyspermum. 
tetragonum. 
Rothii. 
Conferva Linum. St. Sampson’s. 
eerea, 
fucicola. 
rupestris. 
glaucescens, 
arcta. 
flexuosa. 
Zygnema nitidum. 
quininum. 
Scytonema myochrus. This forms a 
velvety stratum upon a bank near 
the sea at Jerbourg. It is of a 
deep indigo colour. 
Lingbya muralis. 
Oscillatoria nigra. 
Chroolepus aureus. 
Tolithus. 
Trentepohlia purpurea. In a cave 
beyond the bathing-place. 
Corynephora marina. 
Palmella botryoides. 
cruenta. 
Nostoc commune, 
verrucosum. In a small ri- 
vulet in Saint’s Bay. 
Rivularia atra. Grand Havre. 
Meloseira nummuloides. Brook in 
the N. of the island. 
Fragilaria pectinalis. 
St. Andrew’s. 
Diatoma fenestratum. Ditto. 
flocculosum. Ditches near 
Ivy Castle. 
Gomphonema ampullaceum. 
well at St. Andrew’s. 
In a well at 
In a 
Fungi. 
Agaricus procerus. 
muscarius. 
coccineus. 
campestris. 
Georgii. St. Martin’s: sold 
in the market. 
orcades. 
Rotula. 
caulicinalis. 
Polyporus vulgaris. 
Ribis. 
ulmarius. -In an elm-tree 
in the village at Saint’s 
Bay. 
Thelephora hirsuta. 
Peziza cacaliz. On pods of Mathiola 
sinuata. Portinfer, 
Cryptomyces versicolor; c. viridis. 
St. Sampson’s. 
Dacrymyces stillatus. 
Spheria typhina, 
graminis. 
lonicere. 
hedericola. 
confluens. On the decaying 
trunk of an ash-tree in 
St. Andrew’s parish, 
lata. 
