эшүү РО ОРН РТ РЕ ТУ у КРЕ еее 
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НУРМЕА 123 
GRACILARIA Grev. p.p. Аш. Brit. Пу, 121. 1830 А 
Ceramiantemum Donati, Auszug Natur-Geschichte Adriat. Meers 
20. 1754. 
Ceramion Adans. Fam. РІ. 2: 13. 1763. 
?Plocaria Nees, Hor. Phys. Berol. 42. 1820. 
GRACILARIA PERUANA Picc. бс Grun.; Ріссопе, Alg. 
Vettor Pisani 70. 1886 
This apparently was not met with by Dr. Coker. Тһе original 
material came from Paita. Notes on an authentic specimen were 
published in Bull. Torrey Club 38: 505. 1911. 
Gracilaria multipartita (Clem.) J. Ag. has been attributed to 
Paita, Peru, by Montagne (Voy. Bonite, Bot. Crypt. 107. 1846) 
under the name Rhodymenia multipartita. We have not seen 
Montagne’s material, but suspect that it belongs with G. peruana 
Русс. & Grun., which was described from the same locality. 
Gracilaria corticata J. Ag., originally described from Ceylon 
has been reported by Grunow (Novara Exped. Bot. 1: 83. 1867) 
as having been collected in Peru by Philippi. 
Gracilaria tuberculosa (Hampe) J. Ag. (Sphaerococcus tubercu- 
losus Hampe), described from Peru, appears to be referable to 
Agardhiella tenera, q. У. 
HYPNEA Lamour. Essai 43. 1813 
Hypnophycus Kütz. Рћус. Сеп. 404. 1843. 
НУРМЕА MUSCIFORMIS (Wulf.) Lamour. loc. cit. 
Fucus musciformis Wulf. in Jacq. Collect. 3: 154. pl. 14.7.2. 1789. 
Sphaerococcus musciformis Ag. Sp. Alg. 1: 326. 1822. 
“In the surf," Lobos de Tierra, April 2, 1907, Coker 151 p.p.; 
from drift on the beach, Pisco, July 7, 1908, Coker 465 p.p. 
The specimens consist of small fragments only, but they seem 
to fit well in Hypnea musciformis, so far as may be determined 
from the material available. Тһе species was reported from Callao 
by Montagne under the name Sphaerococcus (Gigartina) musci- 
formis (Fl. Boliv. 30. 1839) and has more recently been attributed 
to Pisco by Pilger (Hedwigia 48: 180. 1908). 
Sarcodia ? limensis (Sond.) De-Toni, described from Peru, is 
discussed under Sebdenia. 
