RED ALG^. 203 



from January to March, at San Diego, and all the year 

 around, in great abundance, at Santa Cruz and Santa 

 Barbara. 



Otdey.—SPONGIOCARFE^. 

 Genus.— FOZ^Y/DES* Ag. 



POLYIDES ROTUNDUS, Ag. 



This is the only species in the genus, and the 

 only genus in the order. Agardh names it P. lum- 

 bricalis, but rotundus appears to be the older name. 

 The frond is cylindrical, and rises from a minute 

 disk, at first- very slender, then thickens, and at the 

 height of an inch, or an inch and a half, is as large 

 as a knitting-needle, where it widely divides or forks. 



In the course of half an inch more, each of 

 the branches forks in the same way; a little further 

 on, all these fork, and again these branchlets, till 

 there are six or eight regular dividings, each succes- 

 sive one being less wide and spreadmg than the one 

 immediately before it. This gives the plant a fan- 

 shaped outline. The branches all keep their cylin- 

 drical form, so that the plant looks stiff and bare, 

 notwithstanding its much branching. 



* Polyides = Many-formed. 



