34 SEAWEEDS 
The following selected books and papers will be 
useful for reference, and will guide the student to 
farther literature. 
SYsTEMATIC. 
General. 
AcarDH, J. G. Species, Genera et Ordines Algarum. 3 vols. 
1848-80. Leipzig. 
AcarRpDH, J. G. Till Algernes Systematik. 1872-99. Lund. 
Kiurzine, F. T. Tabule Phycologice. 19 vols. 1845-69. Nord- 
hausen. 
De Tont, J. B. Sylloge Algarum. Padua. (In progress.) 
GEOGRAPHICAL. 
Britain. 
GREVILLE, R. K. Alge Britannice. 1830. Edinburgh. 
Harvey, W. H. Phycologia Britannica. 4 vols. 1846-5]. 
London. 
Batrers, E. A. L. Marine Algze of Berwick-on-Tweed. 1889. 
Alnwick. 
Homes, E. M., and Barrers, E. A. L. A Revised List of the 
British Marine Alge. 1892. Oxford Univ. Press. 
Europe. 
Havcx, F. Die Meeresalgen Deutschlands und Oesterreichs (in 
Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen Flora). 1885. Leipzig. 
Rene, J. Atlas deutscher Meeresalgen. 1889-92. Berlin. 
ZANARDINI, G. Iconographia Phycologica Adriatica. 1860-76. 
Venice. 
N. America. 
Harvey, W. H. Nereis Boreali-Americana. 3 parts. 1851-58. 
Washington. (Including Atlantic and Pacific coasts. ) 
Fariow, W. G. Marine Alge of New England. 1881. Wash- 
ington. 
Arctic Sea. 
Kuen tuan, F. R. The Alge of the Arctic Sea. 1883. Stock- 
holm. (See also the author’s Beringhafvets Algflora. 1889. 
Stockholm. ) 
West Indies. 
Murray, G. Catalogue of the Marine Algz of the West Indian 
Region. 1889. London. 
