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4. Bryopsis pennata Lam. St. Paul Rocks, Station 58, Dec. 10. 
1902. Surfac 
ss ok Distr: Warm spore Indian Ocean. 
5. Caulerpa Tra we J. Ag. var. letevirens, forma cylindracea 
Shere v. B. St. Paul Rocks, Dec. 10, 1902, lat. 0°58’, long. 29° 20’, 
7, Distr. Warm Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Australia 
Var wifera Web. v. B. Station 81, off Brazil, same locality as 
os Say. Distr. West Indies, Indian Gesais Friendly Islands. 
RS “ Murrayi Web. v. B. Station 81, off Brazil, same locality 
as No. 
Geogr. Distr. Victoria Banks, Brazil. 
7. Codium tomentosum Stackh. Off Brazil, same locality as :N o. 2. 
Geogr. Distr. Mediterranean, reg Atlantic, ee of Good Hope, 
Indian Ocean, Red Sea, North Pacifi 
.. 8. Sargassum vulgare Ag. Off ach same sineslibg as No. 2 
St. Vincent, shore, Station : 24, ee , 1902. 
r. Distr. Warm 
e first record consists of "feagniaiita of plahts with few and 
widely scattered Pree The second specimen has man 
9. Gymnosorus variegatus J. As: Two vrais witdiak fruit 
Off Brasil same locality as No. 
- *, Di Warm hentie Warm Pacific, Red Sea. 
i typopodium arias Kiitz. Five specimens, without fruit. 
Off Shir same locality as No. 2, 
Geogr. Dist Cansei, West Indies, Chatham Island. 
vik yota pr snalge Lam. Off Brazil, same Sipe k as No. 2. 
are ge nh! oo and the change is a sudden ne. M il 
ind ive inion. 
sities’ saying that this development is ad the result of 
unfa ble environment at a late s + He adds that 
I ‘Gelidiun corneum Lam. Two mpoeens without fruit. Also 
- St. Vincent, Station 24, 
. Shore. 
Geogr. Distr. —s 
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