262 THE ALGA-FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
infirmity, borne with exemplary fortitude, it was his lot to pass 
through the trial figured in Dante’s Purgatorio :— 
‘¢ Memory, intelligence, and will, in act 
Far keener than before ; the other powers 
Inactive, almos 
Caruel died Dec. 4th, 1898, at the age of sixty-eight; his funeral 
took place two days later at the Cemetery of the Allori at Florence. 
As he was a Protestant, the chief pastor of the Waldensian Church 
in Florence officiated, and at the ceremony the whole of the staff of 
the naaegais and many of his pupils assisted. 
a man, as a savant, as a teacher, Teodoro Caruel has left in 
his life. fons ‘work a splendid monument to his memory; an ae 
career is an example of devotion to science for its own sake, 
ceasing toil i in the "held of intellectual work, assiduous dante ra 
academical duties, and, combined with these, a refined sense of all 
is fair and good in nature, in science, in art, and in common 
Freperic N. WinuiaMs. 
THE ALGA-FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
By G. §. West, B.A., A.R.C.S. 
Scholar of St. John’s College, Cambridge. 
(Piares 394-396.) 
Continued from p. 225.) 
Fam. Nostocez. 
221. Nosroc microscopicum Carm. 8. Sheep’s Green, Cambridge. 
5. Chippenham Fen. 
222. AnaBena variABILis Kiitz. 8. Sheep’s Green Cambridge. 
223. A. a iste Born. & Flah. 6. Sutton, in ponds. 
8. Guyhirne, in — 
+224, Noputart orn. & Flah. 6. In ditches near 
Ely: July, 1898. Rea fil. 6 . #3 crass. spor. 7°5-9 p. The 
filaments possessed an Sony ian hyaline sheath, and the 
spores were noticed 3-11-seriate. Distri).—France, Belgium, — 
225. Ovivasiionealaiias stagnaLe (Kiitz.) Born. et Flah. 
Chippenham Fen, in peaty pools; Wicken Fen, in peaty viohes 
7. March, in ponds. 
Subord. Homocystzm. 
am. Lynesyex. 
Subfam. Lynesyomex. 
*226, Lynepya Masor Basech: 8. Wimpole Park: June, 1898. 
rien up to 18 » diam 
227. = ZRUGINEO-OGRULEA (Kiitz.) Gomont. 3. Sheep's Green, 
Cambridg 
