A CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MARINE ALGAE 33 
Ilfracombe) ; Dorset (Weymouth, Studland); Hants (Isle of Wight) ; 
Sussex (Brighton, Eastbourne); Kent (Dover); Essex (Harwich, 
Waton Creek); Norfolk. (Cromer); Yorks (Filey, Scarborough, 
Whitby); Durham (Roker, Marsdon); Northumberland (Culler- 
coats, Alnmouth, Berwick); Cheshire (Hilbre Island, New Brighton) ; 
Isle of Man. Wales (Puffin Island, Anglesea, Menai Straits). 
Scotland: Haddington (Dunbar, North Berwick) ; Edinburgh 
(Joppa) ; Fife (Elie, Pittenweem, Anstruther) ; Forfar (Arbroath) ; 
Kineardine (Stonehaven); Aberdeen (Peterhead); Moray Firth ; 
0. 
Bay, Co. Waterford, &c.; widely distributed and abundant in 
spring and early summer). Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, 
Alderney). Not uncommo 
EF. Reinboldii Rke. “Coast of Dorset (Weymouth). Very rare. 
EF. distortus Carm. Coasts of Argyle (Appin); Bute (Isles of 
C rdrossan); Moray Firth 
(Campbeltown). Very rare. N.B.—This species has also been 
recorded from Torbay and Filey, but it is probable that some 
variety of Pylaiella litoralis was mistaken for it. 
i. Landsburgii Harv. §.W. coast of Scotland: Argyle (Kyles 
of Bute); Bute (Isles of Cumbrae and Arran); Ayr (Largs, Ar- 
drossan). Ireland (Roundstone Bay, Co. Galway). Very rare. 
N.B.—In his Monograph of the Alge of the Firth of Forth, the late 
Mr. G. W. Traill states that this species was found at “ Largo by 
Dr. Landsborough in August, 1858.” This is a mistake ; the 
specimens referred to were gathered at Largs, Ayrshire, not 
Largo, Fife, as is evident from one of the specimens now bel ore 
me. The species has also been recorded from Sidmouth, but 1 1s 
very doubtful whether the specimen was correctly identified. 
E. acanthophorus Kiitz. Coast of Dorset (Weymouth). Very 
re. 
_ Bay, Falmouth, F owey) ; Devon (Ilfracombe, Plymouth, Exmouth, 
