412 DIATOMS OF ST. VINCENT, WEST INDIES. 
*“* Large stagnant pools, open, Hermitage estate, Cumberland 
Valley, 1000 ft.’ 
8. ‘Richmond Valley, forest, 1000 ft. Cold pool.” 
‘Cumberland estate (le eward), near sea-level, sae place, 
sow running, clear and rather cold water, swampy gro 
wampy pool, southern end of Island, near sea ti vel.” 
“Freshwater pool, mouth of Cumberland River poesriden | 
stele to aca, but not brackish.”” Diatoms exceedingly se 
1 ools in swamp near sea-level. Freshwater, Geeathiad: 
south end of Island.” Diatoms scarce. 
8. ‘* Fitz- Hughes’ estate (leeward), open, boggy place, warm 
srr puddles.”’ 
4. ‘Cumberland (leeward), — ditches by sea-shore. 
Water very slightly brackish (1); close to the sea, quite salt from 
the tide-water (2).”” Diatoms bois scarce and of few species. I find 
of the freshwater forms Pinnularia major and P,¥ tridis. 
18. *‘ Richmond Valley, 800 ft., bogey place. Forest near river, 
cold.” Material only enough to mount one slide. Diatoms ex- 
ceedingly scarce 
19. “ Bellair estate, southern end of rot ee ft. open, 
boggy land. Cold ponds.” Diatoms fairly n us. 
20. Hishingud: Valley, 1200 ft. Forest see eae cold pool.” 
21. “ Stagnant ditches, warm freshwater, near sea- -level, open 
place, Brighton estate, southern end of = . nd.” Materi al only 
sufficient for one slide. Diatoms very sca 
ee “« Stagnant, dirty water, Fitz- Huches’ estate, leeward, near 
« Cumberland, leeward, swampy land by sea-shore, water 
perhaps ently oe by infiltration.” Diatoms extremely 
my «Se rhein saa of the Island, swamp at Greathead. Open 
rather cold pools, freshwater.” Diatoms scarce, but of several 
species. 
25. “ Large shallow pool, stagnant water, open field, oe 
estate, near sea-level. Dries up in dry seasons. ool swarms 
with a la a We a ” Diatoms fairly numerous, but of few piers 
; ™M springs (about 120° F.), Wallibon Valley, 800 ft. 
Edge of Pdi ee 
27. ‘Stagnant ditches at — Cumberland, leeward. Water 
slightly brackish, from wash of tide.” 
28. “ Upper Richmond Valley. 1500 ft. on stones in a cold 
