36 A CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MARINE ALG 
eed of Nigg); Aberdeen B sears wee Orkney ae Argyle 
(Oban); Bute (Isles of Arran, Cumbrae, and Bute). reland © 
(Youghal, Co. Cork ; Kilkee, Co. = yaa Channel Islands 
ot u 
ensa Batt. Coasts si Uoedwall (Scilly Islands) and pee 
(Weymouth, 2 Rae Seotland: Bute (Isles of Arran 
Cumbra gros - 
M.? uck. (= Dichosporangium repens Hauck). Coasts 
of Corn vill (Falmouth); Devon (Wembury) ; Dorset (Swanene 
Scotland: Elgin (Lossiemouth). Rare. 
Fam. Arrurociapiacez Thur. 
Gen. 93. Arrurociapia Duby. 
A, villosa Duby. Coasts of Somerset (Minehead) ; Cornwall 
(St. Minver, Mount’s Bay, Gerrans Bay, Torpoint) ; Devon (Ply- 
mouth, Torquay, Exmouth, Ladran Bay, Sidmouth) ; Dorset 
(Weymouth, Swanage, Studland) ; Hants (Isle of Wight) ; Sussex 
oe: , Hastings); Suffolk (Corton) ; Norfolk (Yarmouth, Cromer). 
Wicklow; Malahide, Co. Dublin; Carrick- 
rus, Co. Antrim. Channel Islands (Jersey). Rather rare 
generally, but abundant in a few localities. 
Fam. Exacuistacez Rke. 
se 94, Myrractis Kitz. 
M. pulvinata Kitz. (= — pace ae Harv. Phye. Br. 
l. 28a). Coasts oF ‘Cornwall (St. Minver, Trevone, Penzance, 
Falmouth, Looe); Devon (Elberry re Torquay, Plymouth, 
Sidmouth) ; Dorset a eae Swanage); Yorks. (Scarborough, 
Alderney). Not uncomm 
M, Areschougii Batt. tes Blachista Areschougit Crn.). Coasts of 
Northumberland (Berwick). Scotland: Haddington aii. 
Bute (Isle of Cumbrae). Bee Maviangh Bay, Co. Antrim. 
M. stellulata Batt. (Elachista stellulata Griff.). Coasts of Corl- 
Mi (Falmouth, St. Mawes); Devon (Torquay) ; — (Wey 
Swanage). Scotland: Bute (Isles of Arran a a Cumbrae); AYt 
(Portincross). Channel Islands (Jersey, ahusrniee 2) 
hand gir covet es = aborige Haydeni Gatty, et El. monilifor ne 
Foslie oasts of Yorks. (Filey); North nd (Berwick) 5 
Cheshire (Hilbre Island). ‘Gee. re ” vel 
Gen. 95. Exacutsrea Duby. 
E, stellaris Aresch. a typica (epiphytic on icone villoass 
Coasts a Devon (Torquay, Sidmouth); Dorset (We eymouth). Wal 
—p Chorde Aresch. (epiphytic on Chorda jfilum, Asperococeus 
