208 MARINE ALGH OF CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, 
at Cape Town, unfortunately too late to incorporate in the presen 
list ; I have, however, found no algx among them but those hitherto 
recorded from this pla 
Since publishing the beginning of this list, I have made a re- 
examination of two species recorded in it, i.e., Padina Pavonia 
Gaill. and Pleonosporium Borreri Ni aig. e former is a bad speci- 
men of Zonaria lobata Ag., and the latter is Halothamnion Harvey- 
anum J. Ag., the type specimen of which hag been kin y lent me 
e } th i 
Harv. The numbers of both genera and Species in the Cape 
table remain Lcasaieiaess unaltered. Aristothamnion Tysoni has not 
been included 
paring several critical species; and to Dr. Perceval Wright, who 
has most kindly sent me man y type specimens from the Harvey 
Herbarium for comparison with ioe in the British Museum. 
BrisuioGRapuy, 
Petiver. oo 1709. 
Turn ner.— Fuci suteee _ 
Bory.—Voyage of the Gonaille, 1828, 
. 721-742 
Suhr.—Flora, 1840, p- 257. 
Montagne.—Voyage of the Bonite, 1844-46. 
Montagne.—Voyage of Astrolabe and Zélée, 1845. 
Endlicher wnd Diesing.—Bot. Zeit. 1845, p. 288, 
Krauss.— ora, 1846, p. 209 
Harvey. ze ereis Australis, 1847. 
gardh.—Species Algarum. Fucoider. 1848. 
Areschoug.—Phycesw Capenses. 1851 
Areschoug 9. —Phycex Nove, — —- ‘Reg. Soc. Sci. ser. iii. vol. i. 
pp. 829-372. Upsala, 
Kiitzing.—Tab. Phye., ~ Wloridew pa oreo 1858-69. 
J. Agardh.—Spee. Gen. e t Ord. Alg. 8-73. 
iekie.—Linn. Soc. Journ. vol. xiv, pp. 384, 886; vol. xv. pp. 40, 
; , 48, 47, 198. 
De Toni. —Sylloge Algarum, vol. i. 1889 
Foslie—Bulletin de L’ Herbier Boissier, vél. i. p. 91, 1893, 
