160 



Norwegian Polar Sea. The northernmost place Avhere it has been found is North Cape 

 on the north coast of Norway. If the supposition of Farlow be right that Aschmead's 

 Soliera chordalis is the present species, it would, on the west coast of Greenland, go 

 up inte Smith Sound to Lat. N. 78°— 82°. 



Localities: The Norwegian Polar Sea: Nordlanden, common and plentiful; Fin- 

 marken: Öxfjord, Gjesvter, and Altenfjord. 



The Murman Sea: the coasts of Russian Lapland and Cisuralian Samoyede-land; 

 Kolgujew Isle. 



The White Sea: pretty couimon, but probably scanty. 



Baffin Bay: the west coast of Greenland, at Neuherrnhut, Julianeshaab, and 

 Egedesminde. Smith Sound? 



The form dendroldea has been found at Gjesva^r in the Norwegian Polar Sea. 



Gen. Callopliyllis Kutz. 

 Phyo. gener. p. 400. 



Callophyllis laciniata (Huds.) Kutz. 



1. c. p. 401. Fuciis laciniatus Huds. Fl. Angl. p. 579. 



Locality: Dickie in Alg. Suth. 1, p. 143 states C. laciniata Kutz. to have been 

 found floating in the sea and washed ashore at Whale Islands in Baffin Bay. 



Gen. Kallymenia J. G. Ag. 



Alg. Med. p. 98; Epicr. p. 219. 



Kallymenia rosacea J. G. Ag. 



Epicr. p. 220. Halymenia rosacea Spetsb. Alg. Till. p. 45. 

 Descr. Halymenia rosacea .T. G. Ag. Epicr. 1. c. 



Syn. Halymenia rosacea Kjellm. Spetsb. Thall. 1, p. 24; ex. parte. 



Hahitat. I have stated, in the passage quoted above, that I have found some 

 young individuals of this species attached. I am now obliged to recall this stateraent, 

 because I have convinced myself that those young individuals must be referred to 

 another species of Kallymenia occurring in the Norwegian Polar Sea. Accordingly 

 Kallymenia rosacea has been found at present only lying loose at the bottom within 

 the sublitoral zone in 5 — 10 fathoms water, sometimes in larger masses together with 

 other algie: Delesseria sinuosa, Phyllophora interrupta a. o. It has been met with both 

 on exposed coasts and in the interiör of bays. Sporocarpiferous specimens have been 

 coUected in summer. 



Geogr. Distrib. It is known only from the eastern part of the Greenland Sea. 

 Its northernmost known locality is Treurenberg Bay on the north coast of Spitzbergen 

 Lat. N. 79° 66'. 



