392 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
GRACILARIA, Grev. 
G. multipartita, J. Ag. 
Frequent along the entire coast. 
Var. angustissima, Harv. 
With the type. 
RHODOMELE. 
CHONDRIOPSIS, J. Ag. 
C. dasyphylla (Woodw.), J. Ag. 
Atlantic: Plentiful in Little Bay and on Bond’s Bar, grow- 
ing in large tufts on sandy mud—Ashmead ; Atlantic City— 
Martindale; Longport—Mrs. McCullough. Burlington: Tuck- 
erton—Martindale. 
C. tenuissima (Good. & Woodw.), J. Ag. 
Atlantic: Common with the last species—Ashmead ; Atlantic 
City—Morse; Longport—Mrs. Lawton; Somers Point—Mar- 
tindale. Monmouth: Asbury Park—N.T.Gardner. Burling- 
ton: Tuckerton—Martindale. Cape May :—Miss H. C. Bond. 
Var. Baileyana (Mont.), Farlow. 
Atlantic: Same localities as the type; also in New York 
Harbor—Prof. Bailey. 
Cc. atropurpurea (Harv.), J. Ag., var. fasciculata, Farlow. 
Monmouth: Pleasure Bay—N. Pike. 
RHODOMELA, J. Ag. 
R. subfusca (Woodw.), Ag. 
Middlesex: South Amboy—Martindale. New York Bay— 
Hooper. 
POLYSIPHONIA, Grev. 
P. urceolata (Dillw.), Grev. 
Monmouth: Long Branch—Miss Morris. Atlantic: Atlan- 
tic City, not very common—Morse. 
Var. formosa, Ag. 
Cape May :—H. Jackson. Atlantic: On rocks at the inlet, 
Atlantic City—Morse. 
