62 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Raphidium Turnert (West) Bern. (p. 176, f. 376- vee Sop = Ankis- 
trodesmus faleatus (Corda) Ralfs var. spirale (Turn.) G. S. West 
(1904). 
Fi. angustum Bern. (p. 177, f. 380-384) = Ankistrodesmus fal- 
catus (Corda) Ralfs var. . G. Sy West (1904). 
Kirchneriella —* ern. (p. 179, f. 398, 399) = K. lunaris 
(Kirchn.) Moebiu 
Steintella Gensvenitest Bern. (p. 189, f. 463-466) = Dzmor- 
phococcus sp. 
Sorastrum indicum Bern. (p. 199, f. 531, 532) has not the 
structure of a colony of this genus, and appears to be identical 
with Selenastrum bifidum Bern. (1887). 
Peridinium javanicum Bern. (p. 210, f. 575, 576). This is 
quite indeterminable from the author’ 8 Sega which might apply 
equally well to several described specie 
In addition to the above many of it Boniia's oe 
are inaccurate. The following are some of them 
longum forma brevior Nordst. (Bern. Ps ». 62, f. 46, 47). 
réb. 
: la 
C. Jenneri (Bern. p. 66, f. 58) is not C. Jenneri Ralfs (1 (l 848). 
C. Lewbleiniz fiary p. 70, f. 70) = C. moniliferum (Bory) 
38). 
Penium Na avicula Bréb. var. maximum Bern. (p. 71, f. 73) is 
s Bie Hie with P. Libellula, (Focke) Nordst. var. intermediuwm Roy 
iss 
tS Bs reek var. nce Bern. (p. 72, f. 75) = Netrium 
eae (Bréb.) W. & G. 8. Wes 
Plewrotenium rectum (Bern oe 79, f. 88, 89). This is not 
P. rectum Delp. (1 rate Nes is only a small straight form of 
yi si dig (Ehrenb.) Nag. 
pag oda ae (Bern. p- 79, £. 90-93) = P. Trabecula. 
Ehrenbergii var. granulatu B 80, £. 94) = f of 
P, Trabect - . meee Laer 
ordst. var. leve Bern. (p. 85, f. 105) = P. ovatum 
var. linnidions Mask. 1889). 
urotentopsis subturgida (Turn.) Schmidle forma minor (Bern 
07). These f 
p. 85, f. 106, 1 orms are much too deeply constricted 
a Cosmarium subturgidum, and should be referred to C. javanicum 
) 
sy a rc eye zonarium W. es . 8S. West var. latius Bern. (p. 89, 
connatum Nordst. llipsoid 
Sn 908)" ordst. var, ellipsoideum W. & G. 
C. moniliforme (Bern. 90, £11 gure t, 
beg ible Lip Abt ( p. 9). Fi insufficiently exac 
C. venustum (Bréb,) Arch. var. brevius ses (p. 92, f. 123-125). 
This has no near affinity with C. venustu 
Botrytis (Bern. p. 96, f. 132, 133). This is not C. Botrytis 
C. 
Menegh., which is perhaps the most widely distributed Desmid in 
the whole world. 
