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light localities the upper, exposed portions of the frond are green in summer. In the 
Baltic around Bornholm the dimensions are small, the individuals often dwarfish (fig. 
516). They are usually sterile; specimens with small sexual shoots, however, sometimes 
occur. In a specimen from Ronne Banke imperfectly 
developed procarps were met with, and once I found, in 
a specimen collected in August, what seemed to me to 
be a young nemathecium. 
Localities: Ns: Not met with in a fixed state south of 56°48’ 
lat. N. aF, 31 m; dZ, 36 m; eS 25 m, scarce in all the localities. — 
Sk: Helshage and Roshage, Hanstholm 2—13 m; eX, north of Bragerne, 
16 m; YN°, S.E. of Bragerne 10.5 m, several broad specimens, 10 cm high, 
partly with nemathecia and new marginal leaflets; eY, 15 m; a small 
specimen; Hirtshals, near land ec. 2 m, with Actinococcus 2 mm in 
diam.; August. — Lf: Found in several localities in the western Lim- 
fjord, but always without the basal part, so in most cases it must 
remain uncertain whether the species was growing on the locality in 
Fig. 516. question. In most cases the specimens have certainly been lying loose 
Phyllophora Brodiei from Born- U the bottom; they were usually found on soft bottom and bore no 
holm. A, B off Ronne 24.5 m. C, D sexual leaflets. In two cases only did such leaflets occur and in one 
off Gudhjem 5-11 m. Nat. size. case Actinococcus. ZT, LX, LY and XV by Lemvig; LU, Thisted Bred- 
ning; XT; I; Sallingsund, several places, Th. Mortensen,!; MJ and LR, 
Løgstør Bredning; F, Skive Fjord. — Kn: Hirsholmene; Deget, Busserev, Frederikshavn, not abundant 
in the neighbourhood of Frederikshavn; Kummel Banke, (loose?) 38 m; several places near Læsø Trindel, 
8—19 m; near Nordre Ronner; gL at Friis’ Sten, south of Nordre Ronner, 2—3 m, abundant. — Ke: 
Inner side of Kobbergrund; several places 1—4'/2 miles of Fladens lightship, 15—30 m; Groves Flak (F. 
Borgesen,!), with Actin. April; GJ, Ostindiefarer Grund; OO, Soborghoved Grund and Vesterlandsgrund 
N. of Gilleleje; Gilleleje harbour; washed ashore by Gilleleje (Lyngbye). — Km: Usually loose; fixed on stones; 
N by E */s E of Østre Flaks light-ship 5’/2 miles (C. A. Jorgensen); ZC, XB and KF south of Læsø; 
Gjerrild Bay; Rygaard Strand (Lyngbye); KG near Anholt.— Ks: Grenaa harbour; FO, off Havknude; 
Jessens Grund; Hastens Grund; EJ, Lysegrund 4—5 m; D near Gronne Revle, 11 m: GF, Sjællands Rev; 
EH, Isefjord off Lynæs. — Sa: Common on stony ground at 1 to 15 m’s depth from KM east of @re- 
flippen and PA, Albatros 7.5 m to Hofmansgave (ripe tetrasporangia in February (C. Rosenberg), aZ 
and OA, 7.5m North of Fyn. — Lb: More than 20 localities, usually at depths from 6 to 15 m; off 
Stenderup and East of Hesteskoen (dH’) at 19 m and at dQ south of Lyo at 22 m depth; at Linderum 
at 1m depth. — Sf: Mostly loose; attached to stones at Hornenæs, 15 m; CV, Billes Grunde, 5.5 m; 
UV and UX North of Ærø; Svendborgsund, 7.5 m. — Sb: Numerous localities from Refsnæs to fS off 
the South end of Langeland at depths from 1 m (Kerteminde harbour) to 20 m. — Sm: CK, 9.5 m and 
HF West of Farø, 12 m. — Su: Common from BQ and CS near Ellekilde to QC and QD North of Salt- 
holm, down to 13 m’s depth, frequently with nemathecia. — Bw: Common from dL in Flensborg Fjord 
to KT, Gedser Rev and UM, Kadetrenden, at depths down to 25 m; deepest localities: UL, Øjet, 20 m; 
KX, more than 20 m, and UM, Kadetrenden, 25 m (small specimens). — Bm: Numerous localities. KS 
South of Falster, with nem.; VH South of Møen; several places East of Moen; VD, entrance to Boge- 
strom, with nem.; several places along the East coast of Sealand, partly with nem. — Bb: 14 miles 
SW */s S of Adler Grund light-ship, 30 m (C. A. Jorgensen); SF, Adler Grund c. 10 m (loose); SR, Rønne 
Banke, 15—16 m, on gravel and stones, with sexual shoots; YH, off Ronne 24.5 m; XZ, Davids Banke 
10—29 m; off Gudhjem 5.5—11 m; off Svaneke; 3 miles SSE of Nexo, 21m; Dueodde light-house in 
W 5°/: miles, 38 m; 5.5 miles NNE ‘/2 W of Hammeren light-house, 35—40 m (C. A. J.); SV, North West 
Ground at Christiansø, 30—32 m, 
