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plasmodiocarps are unusually stout and dark red-brown ; the 
capillitium and spores are orange- -scarlet and very showy. 
Arcyria incarnata Pers. Enoggara, Q.; Auckland, N. Z.— 
Var. fulgens Lister. Melbourne and Ballarat, V.; Moruya, 
Wes torua, N. Z. This variety is more robust than the 
type, the capillitium and spores are bright crimson and the walls 
mer. 
insignis Kalchbr. & Cooke. Adelaide, S. A. A beautiful 
specimen, consisting of several small clusters of pale salmon- 
coloured sporangia 
A. cinerea (Bull.) Pers. Moruya, N.S. e Scattered cylin- 
none a —— to a p's colou 
A. ferruginea Saut. Sydney, N.S. W.; Bofors Wd. 
A, punas (Bull.) Grey. Adelaide, g. Ress cineca Ves 
Rotorua, N. Zh; typical but rather wea athered specimen 
Perichena corticalis (Batsch.) Fries. Adelaide, S. re : Moruya, 
N.S. Wi. Sa capillitium in both specimens is slender and 
scantily develo 
P. depressa Libor Melbourne, V. The sporangia are much 
flattened ; in many the dark brown outer wall has fallen away 
above like a ae leaving the shining membrane enclosing the 
yellow spores in The capillitium is abundant and stouter 
than in British mera the threads being 3-4 » diam.; they 
are regularly notched with shallow constrictions. 
anema ; , Q. A group of 
glossy lilac-brown plasmodiocarps or dead wood. The capillitium 
is fairly abundant, and shows in some parts traces of spire ral 
Europe it has been obtained from Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, 
— Austria. It has also been found near Quebec by Mr. J. W. 
astham. 
G. LIsTER. 
NOTULZ AD ALGAS JAPONIZ#.—II.* 
By Seutcar Narira. 
CuaDopHora WricuTiAna Harv. De-Toni, Phyc. Jap. Nov. 60; 
Kjellm. Marin. Chlor. Jap. 26; Okam. Alg. Jap. Exsicc. i. No. 46: 
id. es Mar. Alg. ae t. xxix.; Matsum. Ind. Pl. Jap. i. 51 
Hamajima, Prov. Shima (S. Narita); Wagu, Prov. 
Shima (eh Eith High School). 
C. rueutosa Mart. Tange (Preuss. Exped. N. Ost-Asien), 112, 
t. 2, £. 3; “‘De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 806; Okam. Nippon- faueb aby 
176; * id. Icon. Jap. Alg. ii. 103, t. Ixxx., figs. 1-7; Mats 
Hab. Wagu, Prov. Shima cape Hith High School). 
EnteRomorpHa Liyza (L.) J. Alg. Syst. vi. 134, 6. 
figs. 110-112, Hauck, Meeresalg aot De-Toni, Syll. oes more 
* Continued from Journ. Bot. 1914, 327. 
