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HAND-LIST OF THE ALGZ. 
By E. A. L. ee a F.L.S 
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to the existing records, but a careful examination of the Hennedy 
and Arnott collections, vane is greatly to be desired, would pro- 
bably oe increase this number. The additions t 0 Mr. Mahoney's 
rect most recent known S me, are marked by risk, 
wing to the very short time at my disposal, T “feel thas the list 
is necessarily incomplete and pan but I hope that it will be 
found to serve the only purpose for which it was i catgd=- tha of 
laying the foundation of a more complete list of Clydesdale Marine 
Alge than at present exists. I had hoped that the name of m 
valued friend, Mr. E. 
Serms CYANOPHYCEA. 
Cohort Cruroococctnea. 
Order CuamasiPHoNAcER. 
*Dermocarpa Crn. 
D. prasina Born. I detected this oe alga, growing in 
i Pringsheimia seutata Rke., on a specimen of Rhodo- 
horton Rothii Pe from Cumbrae, in Mrs. Robertson’ s collection 
of Clydesdale Al 
Cohort Nostocunz, 
Section HormocystEx. 
Bidiivied Vieb: Tribe OscrLaRIEx. 
Ss. : Eaior Kitz, os es Hutchi Kitz. 7 i 
Heeb oe insi@é Kitz. Cumbrae!. Arnott in 
