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steep rocks. More seldom it is fastened to other algæ, as 

 CoralUna. It prefers open shore, but it is also to be met 

 with on sheltered places. It is ratlier reduced in size, the 

 length varying between 6 and 16 cm., generally 8 — 12. Spe- 

 cimens coUected in the later half of June, in July and in 

 the beginning of Angnst have been sterile. 



Disiribution: Pretty common especially along the un- 

 sheltered part of the coast. 



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Gen. Kallymenia J. G. Ag. 



Alg. Med. p. 98; Epicr. p. 219. 



Kallymenia septemtrionalis Kjellm. 



N. Ish. Algfl. p. 204. 



Beser. Kallymenia septemtrionalig KjeUm. 1. c. 



^^9' f, n W » 



t. 14, fig. 4—6, 



S?/?i. Kallymenia rcniformis Xleeri, Nordi. Alg. p. 18. 



Of late the present species has been considered by Kj el 1- 

 fttan as specifically distinct from X. rcniformis. Ihaveonly 

 Once met with it at East-Finmarken. The specimens, collec- 

 ted in the beginning of August, were small, only 3—8 mm. 

 It grew within the lower part of the sublitoral zone, on a 

 depth of about 18 fathoms, attached to Lithothamnia, 



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Bistrihution : Only found at Lebesby on Laxefjord, tare. 



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Gen. Phyllophora (Grev.) J. G. Ag. 



Alg. Med. p. 93; Grev. Alg. Brit. p. 135; lim. mut. 



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Phyllophora Brodiæi (Turn.) J. G. Ag. 



1. c. Facus Brodiæi Turn. Hist. Fuc. 2, p, 1. 

 Beser. Pliyllopliora Brodiæi J. G. Ag. Epicr. p. 216. 



Exsicc. 



Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 20, fig. 1. 

 Aresch. Alg. Scand. exsicc. No. 207. 



Sublitoral, sometimes growing in the uppermost part of 



