A CATALOGUE 
OF THE 
BRITISH MARINE ALGA. 
BY 
KH. A. L. BATTERS, LL.B., B.A., F.L.S. 
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especially those of Buddle, Petiver, Uvedale, Ed. Forster, Rev. 
Hugh Davies, the remnants of Hudson’s herbarium, and the 
general British Collection in the British Museum; those of Bishop 
Goodenough, Dawson Turner, Sir W. Hooker, Capt. Carmichael, 
and others at Kew; those of Stackhouse, Mrs. Griffiths, Dr. Cocks, 
and a duplicate set of Prof. W. H. Harvey’s British Marine Alge 
in the possession of the Linnean Society ; the five fasciculi of Mrs. 
Wyatt’s ‘* Alow Danmonienses,” the ten of Mr. olmes’s valuable 
‘“‘Alge Britannice Rariores Exsiccate,”’ and many private col- 
lections, in addition to those mentioned in the introduction to the 
‘Revised List” by Mr. Holmes and myself, the Pollexfen herbarium, 
and the beautiful series of microscopic preparations of British 
Marine Alge made by the late Mr. T. H. Buffham, now forming 
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earlier works dealing with the subject, many local Floras, and the 
can be made ; 
distributed on our coasts than would appear to be the case from an 
Journat or Borany, Marcu, 1902.] 0 
