A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



CLASS CHLOROPHYCE^E (continued) 

 Chztophora tuberculosa (Roth.), Ag. 59. Chorlton 

 Fields; B. G.App. 



elegans (Roth.), Ag. 59. Common (locally). B. G. 



App. 



Draparnaudia plumosa, (Vauch.), Ag. 59. Chorlton ; 

 B. G. App. 



glomerata (Vauch.), Ag. 59. Reddish; B. G.App. 

 Cladophora glomerata (L.), Kiitz. 59. Abundant 



(locally). B. G. App. 

 Mougeotia genuflexa (Dillw.), Ag. 59. In almost 



every ditch ; B. G. App. 

 Zygnema Vaucherii, Ag. 



var. stagnale (Hass.), Kirchn. 59. Common in 



ditches ; B. G. App. 

 Spirogyra gracilis (Hass.), Kiitz. 59. Boggy pools ; 



B. G. App. 



Fam. DESMIDIACE.K 

 Cylindrocystis Brebissonii, Menegh. (59.) E.G. App. 



(no loc.) 

 Closterium Dianae, Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



moniliferum (Bory), Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. 



(no loc.) 



Leibleinii, Kiitz. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



acerosum (Schrank), Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. 



(no loc.) 



- Lunula (Miiller), Nitzsch. (59.) B. G. App. (no 

 loc.) 



lineatum, Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



striolatum, Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



juncidum, Ralfs. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



turgidum, Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 



Ralfsii, Breb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.), conf. 



needed 



rostratum, Ehrenb. (59.) B. G. App. (no loc.) 

 *Tetmemorus penioides. 69. Among Sphagnum, 



Fumess Fells. M. C. Cooke in GreviSea, vi. 



1886 

 *Cosmarium Sphagnicolum, West. 60. Summit of 



Greygarth Fell. 21 Oct. 1903 

 'Staurastrum margaritaceum (Ehrenb.). Menegh. 60. 



Summit of Greygarth Fell. 21 Oct. 1903 



Fam. PALMELLACEJE 

 Raphidium polymorphum, Fresen. 



var. falcatum (Corda), Rabenh. (59). B. G.App. 

 Apiocystis Brauniana, Nag. 59. Broad Green, Liver- 

 pool ; W. Narramore 



CLASS MYXOPHYCE^. Order HORMOGONE/E 



Tolypothrix distorta (Fl. Dan.), Kiitz. 59. Very 



common ; B. G. App. 

 Lyngbya Martensiana, Menegh. 59. Abundant on 



boggy pools ; B. G. App. 

 Symploca muralis, Kiitz. 59. B. G.App. (This and 



the last need confirmation) 

 Oscillatoria tenuis, Ag. 59. B. G. App. 69. Cmiston 



OldMan. 29 Oct. 1903 (ascending to i.yooft.) 



CLASS DIATOMACE^E = BACILLARIE^E 



Achnanthes minutissima, Kiitz. (59-) Pond in Bot. 



Gardens 



Cymbella lanceolata, Kirchn. 

 Stauroneis Phcenicenteron (Nitsch.), Ehrenb. 

 Navicula viridis, Kiitz. 

 Gomphonema acuminatum, Ehrenb. 



dichotomum, Ktltz. 



Eunotia Arcus, Ehrenb. Ditches, Independent College 

 Synedra capitata, Ehrenb. 



ulna, Ehrenb. 



affinis, Ktttz. 



var. fasciculata (Kutz.). V.H. (Needs confirmn.) 

 Meridion circulare, Ag. 

 Diatoma elongatum, Ag. 



vulgare, Bory. 



Surirella biseriata, Breb. Charlton Fields 



Meloseira varians, Ag. 



All the above diatoms are recorded in Buxton's 

 Guide App., and are said to be more or less com- 

 mon, but no locality is given excepting as quoted 

 above. Presumably they were found in the 

 Lancashire area, otherwise they would not be 

 considered common about Manchester. 



The following from Buxton's G. App. must be 

 considered ambiguities if not errors : 

 Gyrosigma hippocampus, Hass. 

 Shinctocystis librilis, Hass. 

 Fragilaria pectinalis, Lyngb. 



hyemalis, Lyngb. 



rhabdosoma, Breb. 

 Navicula platystoma, Ehr. 



There is also Mr. Comber's list of Diatomacese 

 found in the neighbourhood of Liverpool, publ. 

 in Trans, of Historic Soc. of Lane, and Chesh., 

 vol. xi. 1859. 



Mr. ]. A. Martindale very kindly furnished a summary of Fresh Water Algae, and one of 

 Desmids only, for Westmorland and Lake Lancashire, V.C. 69. Diatoms are not included, there 

 being no reliable information in reference to them. The lists were very carefully drawn up by 

 Mr. Martindale, from the Journal of the Roy. Microsc. Soc. 1884, 1886, and 1892, and the plants 

 were collected and vouched for by Mr. ]. P. Bisset, Alf. W. Bennett, and Wm. West. The total 

 number of species recorded, 35 Fr. Water Algae (excl. Diatoms) ; 167 Desmids, for V.C. 69. Lake 

 Lancashire. The district is the Lancashire Leven, that is, the lower portion. Less time was spent 

 here than in the upper (Westmorland) portion ; the number of species is therefore greater for the 

 latter. Mr. Martindale, however, thinks the lower Leven basin will be found quite as rich in forms 

 as the upper. 



SUMMARY OF FR. WTR. ALGJE (EXOLG. DIATOMS). V.C. 69 



Palmellace* . 

 Protococcaceae 

 Volvocineae . 

 Zygnemaceae . 

 Vaucheriaceae . 



Ulvaceae . . 

 Confervaceae . 

 CEdogoniaceae . 

 Ulotrichaceae . 

 Chroolepidez . 



Chactophoracea 

 Chroococaceae 

 Nostochinex . 

 Scytonemeas . 

 Trichophoreas 



Chantransiaceas . 

 Batrachospermeae . 

 Lemanaceae . 



Total . 



So 



