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Leathesia tubeeifoemis, Gray. 



Thrown up by the tide. Coney Island and Canarsie Bay. June* 



EOTOCAEPUS VIEIDIS, HdVV. 



Coney Island and Canarsie Bay. June. 



Eotocaepus LiTTOEALis, Lyngb. 



Fort Hamilton and Canarsie Bay. June. 



Eotocaepus dtjbkeei, Harv. 



Peconic Bay. Greenport. Mrs. M. A. Bush. September. 



Laminaeia fascia, Ag. 



Bocks, woodwork of docks, etc. Common. 



Laminaeia sacchaeina, Lamour. 



Thrown up from deep water in great abundance at Orient Point. 

 September. It varies exceedingly in size, some specimens having 

 been reported to me as being thirty feet in length. A singular 

 form was picked up at College Point in June. The frond, which is 

 about three feet long and three inches broad, divides toward the 

 apex into two equal branches, each about eight inches long and one 

 and a half inches broad, slightly incurved and truncate at the 

 apex. 



PUNCTAEIA LATIFOLIA, GreV. 



Floating in Canarsie Bay. June. 



PlTNCTAEIA TENUISSIMA, GrSV. 



On wild grass, etc. Coney Island. Brainerd. April. 



Chondeia dastphylla, Ag. 



Floating. Greenport. September. 



Chondeia baileyana, Mont. 



Stones near low-water mark. Fort Hamilton. September. 



Chondeia tenuissima, Ag. 



Floating. College Point. September. Fort Hamilton. F. 

 Lowry. 



Gelddium coeneum, Lamour. 



Bocks. Fort Hamilton. September. 



POLYSIPHONIA FOEMOSA, Stthr. 



Floating. Flushing, Bay Bidge and Red Hook. Brainerd. Feb- 

 ruary, April and May. 



