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tter with Délesseria and Ftilota, All the specimens I have 

 coUected inyself in the summer have been sterile. However 

 K j e 1 1 m an has at West-Finmarken, at the end of August, met 

 with specimens with the beginnings of sporocarps. At Lo- 

 dingen in Nordland I have found specimens with tetraspores 

 in December and with sporocarps in February. 



Distrilution ; Commonly spread along the whole coast) 

 never in considerable numbers, and enters almost to the 

 end of the greater bays. 



Gen. Rhodomela (Ag.) J. G. Ag. 



Spee. Alg. a, p. 874; Ag. Spee. Alg, 1, p. 368; cx parte. 



Rhodomela lycopodioides (L.) Ag. 



1. c. p. 3*77; Fucus lyeopodioidea L. Syst. Nat. 3, p. 717. 



f. typica. 



a compacta Kjellm. 



N. Ish. Algfl. p. 139. 

 ^escr, Eliodomela lycopodioides J. G. Ag. Spee. Ålg. 2, p, 885. 



Fig, 



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3) 



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Yl 



Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 50. 



Arescli. Alg, Seand. exsicc. Nr. 3. 



I) es er, 



Fig. 



P hxa Kjellm. 

 1. c. p. 140. 



Rhodomela lycopodioides f. typica ^ laxa Kjellm* 1. c. 



ff 



» 



» 



» 



n 



1. c. t. 9, fig 1. 



■y tencra Kjellm. 



L c. p. 140. 



I^esc7\ Rhodomela lycopodioides f. typica y tcnera Kjellm. 1. c. 

 Fin 



1. c.t.9, fig 2. 



f, cladoste/phus J. G. Ag. (Kjellm.) 



Spetsb. Thall. 1, p, 8; Rhodomela cladostephus J. G. Ag. Spotbb. 

 ^k' Till. p. 48. 



a densa Kjellm. 



, i. c* p. 140., 



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