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N.W. — Mickle Fell. Jervaulx Abbey. 



N.E. — -Strensall Common. Pilmoor, near Thirsk. Carlton 

 Bank. 



S.E. — Riccall and Skipwith Commons. Sandholme. Horn- 

 sea Mere. 



This is the most universal and widely distributed species of 

 the genus Cosmarium. 



Var. subgranatum Nordst. 



S.W. — Crimsworth Dean. 



Mid W. — Baildon. Ingleton. Half-a-mile south of Cray 

 Moss. Boston Spa. Knaresborough. Holden Ghyll, near 

 Keighley. 



N.E. — Pilmoor, near Thirsk. 



S.E.— Malton. 

 360. Cosmarium Pokornyanum (Grun.) Nob. [Syn. 

 Euastrum PokoniyaniDii Grun., 1868 ; E. binale var. 

 angnstatu7fi Wittr., 1872 ; E. polare Nordst., 1872 ; 

 C. angu station (Wittr.) Nordst., 1875]. 



Mid W. — Helln Pot, near Selside, on wet rocks among Glceo- 

 capsa sp. Moughton Fell. Penyghent. South of Cray Moss. 



N.W.— Mickle Fell. Mossdale Moor, AViddale Fell. Cowgill 

 Wold Moss, Widdale Fell. 



The description of Euastrum FokornyaJium, given by Grunow 

 in Rabenh. Flor. Europ. Alg., iii., p. 185, agrees in every way 

 with C. angustatum ("Wittr.) Nordst. It is as follows : — '^. minu- 

 tum, quasi prioris [E. Ralfsii Rabenh.] iiifa?is ; semicellulis 

 trilobis^ lobis basalibus brevibus integris vel marg'me crenato- 

 bilobulatis, lobo polari porrecto subcuneato, apice truncato, leniter 

 inciso-ei7iarginato ; cytioderinate Icevi.' The size of the plants is 

 the same, and the habitats '/;? locis paludosis^ and ''inter viuscos 

 madidos'' given for E. Pokornyanum are those of C. angustatum. 

 Moreover, E. Fokornyanum Grun. var. suhcrassicolle Gutw. (in 

 Spraw. Kom. fizyjogr. Akad. Umiej. Krakow, tom. xxx., p. 103, 

 t. iii., f. 40) could unquestionably be referred to C. angustatum., 

 and therefore Gutwinski, by referring a form of C. angustatum to 



