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Enteeomoepha compeessa, Grev. 



Rocks. Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton. Floating at Coney 

 Island. Common. 



Enteeomoepha clathbata, Grev. 



Muddy or sandy shores. Canarsie Bay and Coney Island. 



HoBMOTEICHUM YOUNGANUM, JDUlw. 



Rocks. Fort Hamilton. June. 



Ch^etomobpha toetuosa, Dillw. 



Rocks. Bay Ridge. September. 



Ch^etomoepha linum, Kutz. 



Dredged in water four to six feet deep. Canarsie Bay. Septem- 

 ber. Mr. Brainerd has found fronds of this plant in the same 

 locality that were eleven feet in length, a fact truly remarkable, 

 when we consider that the diameter of the frond is less than one 

 line. 



Cladophoea glomebata, L. 



Stones and rocks in rapid fresh water streams. A pretty and 

 apparently common species. Buffalo. G. W. Clinton. North 

 Greenbush, Helderberg Mountains, Yan Hornesville, etc. 



Cladophoea feacta, Fl. Dan. 



In quiet water, either fresh, brackish or salt. Albany, Canarsie 

 Bay, Flushing and Greenport. 



Cladophoea eefeacta, Roth. 



Coney Island and Canarsie Bay. A well-marked, beautiful 

 species. 



Cladophoea aecta, Dillw. 



New York Harbor. Brainerd. 



Cladophoea glattcescens, Griff. 

 Coney Island. 



Rhizoclonium edpaeium, Both. 



Wood-work of docks. Greenport. 



CHiETOPHOEA PISIFOEMIS, Ag. 



Attached to sticks and grass in freshwater. Greenwood. Brain- 

 erd. Guilderland, Albany county ; also near Canarsie. probably 

 common in the State. June. 



