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M. Fos]iu. 



Pelvetia canaliculata (L.) Dcsne et Thur. 



1. c. Fucus canaliculatus L. Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, %, p. 716,- 

 Descr. Fucodium canaliculatum J. G. Ag. Spee. Alg. 1, p. 204. 

 Fig, Fucus canaliculatus Harv. Phyc. Brit. t. 22i). 



Bxsicc. 



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Aresch. Alg. Scand. cxsicc. No. 202. 



Pelvetia canaliculata Hauck et Pviclit. Phyc. univ. No. 216. 



Syn. Fucus cxcisus Gunn. Fl. Norv. 1, p. 96. 



Fl. Dan. t. 214. 



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^ canaliculatus Wg. FL Lapp. p. 495. 



This .species always grows in the uppermost part of the 

 litoral zone, at high-water mark, or sometimes even a little 

 higher up. At East-Finmarken it appears scattered, orper- 

 haps more often gregarions in a number ofindividuals, though 

 never in so large number as farther sotith. Specimens with 

 receptacles have been collected in July and Angust. 



Distrihution: Scattered and scarce at Sværholt, KjoUe- 

 fjord, Mehavn, Berievaag and Syltefjord; Vardo, pretty plenti- 

 ful but local. * 



Fam. Tilopterideæ Tliur. 



in Lo Jol. Liste Alg. Cbcrb. p. 16. 



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Gren. Haplospora Kjellm. 



Scand, Fet. ocli Tilopt. p. 16. 



Haplospora globosa Ejellm. 



1. c. p. 5. 



Beser, Haplospora globosa Kjcllm. 1. c. 



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Fig. 



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„ t. 1, fig. 1. 



A couple of specimens, bearing reproductive organs, have 

 been collected in the upper part of the sublitoral region, on 

 a depth of 5—6 fathoms. ^ 



J)istribution\ Onl^ found at KjoUefjord, verv rare. 



