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CALOGLOSSA 139 
CALOGLOSSA (Harv.) J. Ag. Sp. Alg. 3': 498. 1876 
Delesseria, sect. Caloglossa Harv. Ner. Bor.-Am. 2:98. 1853. 
CaLocLossA LEPRIEURII (Mont.) J. Ag. loc. cit. 499. 
Cramer, Über Caloglossa Leprieurii, 1-18. 
Ы. 1-3. 1891 
Delesseria Leprieurii Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. II. 13: 196. pl. 5. 
Р. т. 1840. Harv. loc. cit. pl. 22C. 
Hypoglossum Leprieurii Kiitz. Sp. Alg. 875. 1849; Tab. Phyc. 
16: 5. pl. 10. f. 4-й. 1866. 
On and with oyster shells on root of Rhizophora, near Сарбп, 
region of Tumbes, February 1908, Coker 359 p.p. The speci- 
mens are sparingly cystocarpic. The cells of the thallus wing 
are rather larger and thinner-walled than in specimens from 
Cayenne, the type locality. So far as we know, this species has 
not before been reported from the Pacific Coast of South America. 
Family RHODOMELACEAE 
Laurencia glomerata Suhr (J. Ag. Sp. Alg. 2: 753. 1852) is 
attributed to Callao by De-Toni (Syll. Alg. 4: 787. 1903). J. 
Agardh at the time of publishing the species for Suhr remarked 
that Suhr had distributed the species with a label inscribed “ Col- 
lao,” but that his plant had without doubt come from the Binder 
herbarium, and that Binder’s plant was attributed to La Guayra 
and Puerto Caballo, which are on the Atlantic or Caribbean 
shores of South America. No Laurencia occurs in the Peruvian 
collections made by Dr. Coker. 
Chondria secundata J. Ag. (Sp. Alg. 2: 803. 1863) was origi- 
nally described from the southern shores of Peru. We have not 
observed it in Dr. Coker’s collections, but have seen a plant from 
Valparaiso, Chile, (Bustos 17,in herb. N. Y. Bot. Garden) that 
agrees with J. Agardh’s description of the species. 
POLYSIPHONIA* Grev. Fl. Edin. 308. 1824 
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