1871.] G. v. Martens— List of Alga* 461 



posteriorly, it covers more than one-third of the interfemoral mem- 

 brane ; beneath, it extends to the elbow, but does not occupy so 

 much of the interfemoral membrane which is covered for nearly 

 half its surface with a very few short hairs arising from the trans- 

 verse dotted lines. Above, black for three-fourths its length, the 

 remaining portion to the tip light yellowish brown or dun colour ; 

 beneath, black for the same extent, the ends of the hairs paler 

 than above, becoming white on the belly and pubes. 



Inner incisors long and acutely pointed, outer ones short and 

 close to their bases ; anterior upper premolars very minute, 

 concealed between the canine and second premolar, and not visible 

 without the aid of a lens. 



PlPISTRELLUS COROMANDELICUS. 

 Vespertilio Coromandelicus, F. Cuvier. 

 Several spirit specimens of immature individuals referable to 

 this species. 



Vespertilio mttrinits, Geoff. 

 A well preserved dried specimen answering in all respects to 

 the description given in Temminck's Monograph ;* above, white 

 with a reddish tinge, beneath pure white ; base of the hairs, above 

 and beneath, dusky. 



List of Aj,gm collected by Mr. S. Kttrz in Burma and 

 adjacent islands, — lij Dr. G. v. Martens, in Stuttgardt. 

 Communicated ly Mr. S. KuRZ.f 



[Received 15th July, 1871. Read August, 1871.] 



I.—PALMJELLA CEJE. 

 Palmelle^e. 



Microcystis, Kg. 

 [1. M. aeruginosa^ Kg. — In a pool of sweet water in Kolodyne 

 valley, Arracan. Octob.]— S. K. 



* Vol. ii, p. 178. 



f I have arranged the numerous determinations of Burmese Algae, lately 

 transmitted to me by Dr. v. Martens, according to that author's " Tage der 

 Preussischen Expedition nach Ost-Asien."' For any defects in the arrange- 

 ment of this List, as well as for a few additional species entered between 



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