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 Twenty-four diatoms named. 

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DeToni. See Toni, de. 



DeWildemann. See Wildeniann, de. 



DeWitt. See Witt, de. 



369. Dickie, G. Notes on the Algae. Southerland's Journal 

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370. . Notes on Flowering Plants and Algae collec- 

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371. , Algae. J. D. Hooker's An Account of the 



Plants collected by Dr. Walker in Greenland and Arctic America 

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Sixteen species from Port Kennedy. 



372. . Notes on a collection of Algae procured in 



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Sixty-three marine and a few fresh-water forms are named. 



373. . Fresh-Water Algae from Greenland, 68^— 70» 



N. L. Trans. Edin. Bot. Soc. 9:462-464. 1868. 



374. . Notes of Algae collected on the Coast of North- 

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375. . Notes on Diatomaceae from Danish Greenland 



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376. . Notes on some Algae found in the North At- 

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New species: Kallonema pellucidum, Spermosira atlantica, Schizo- 

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