DELESSERIACEAE 131 
PLATE 53. Chrysymenia (?) lobata 
A photograph of the dried and pressed type specimen (Coker оо p.p.), reduced 
toa little less than two thirds of the natural dimensions. 
Champia lumbricalis (Roth) Lamour., a Cape of Good Hope 
species, was once attributed to Peru by J. Agardh (Sp. Alg. 2: 
371. 1852), but he afterwards (Sp. Аш. 31: 307. 1876) omitted 
the Peruvian reference, and De-Toni (Syll. Alg. 4: 564. 1900) 
cites Peru with an interrogation mark. Nothing of this genus 
was found in Dr. Coker's Peruvian collections. 
Family DELESSERIACEAE 
NITOPHYLLUM Grev.* Alg. Brit. xlvii, 77. 1830 
Scutarius Rouss. p.p. Fl. Calvad. 91. 1806 [ed. 2]. 
Раруғасеа Stackh. Мет. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou 2: 56, 76. 1809. 
Dawsonia Lamour. p.p. Dict. Class. Hist. Nat. 5: 367. 1824. 
Not Dawsonia К. Br. Trans. Linn. Soc. то: 316. 1811. 
Нутепепа Grev. loc. cit. xlviii. 
Aglaophyllum Mont. Fl. Boliv. 33. 1830. 
Aeglophyllum Kütz. Linnaea 17: 106. 1843; Phyc. Gen. 442. 
1843. 
Schizoglossum Kütz. Linnaea 17: 106. 1843; Phyc. Gen. 443. 
1843. 
Cryptopleura Kütz. Linnaea 17: 106. 1843; Phyc. Gen. 444. 
1843. 
NITOPHYLLUM CRYPTONEURON (Mont.) De-Toni, Syll. Alg. 
4:666. 1900 : 
A еи cryptoneuron Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. IV. 7: 140. 
857. 
ди lacerata Mont. Fl. Boliv. 33. 1839. Not Nitophyllum 
laceratum (Gmel.) Grev. 
Dredged in about five fathoms, between San Lorenzo and La 
Punta, region of Callao, Feb. 5, 1907, Coker 58 p.p., with Pterosi- 
phonia dendroidea, etc.; in the surf, Lobos de Tierra, Apr. 2, 1907, 
Coker 140 p.p., attached to base of Rhodymenia corallina; dredged 
in about five fathoms, Bay of Sechura, Apr. 8, 1907, Coker 157 
* This generic name is a homonym of Nitophyllum Necker, which, however, in 
all probability, will never be interpreted and revived 
