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pressa var. subsimplex) , 265! (under E. eompressa var. com- 



planata) . 



Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Link. 



In all sorts of localities in the upper literal zone and in the 

 brackish waters of mud flats and ditches in salt marshes. Metla- 

 katla, Annette Island, Alaska, Saunders (1901, p. 411); Straits 

 of Georgia, Harvey (1862, p. 176); Port Renfrew, B. C, Butler 

 and Polley, Nos. 29, 42; Whidbey Island, Wash., N.L.G., 

 Nos. 167!, 229!, 518!, 519!, 532!; East Sound, Orcas Island, 

 Wash., N.L.O., No. 568! 



This usually very common and somewhat variable species was 

 not detected in the upper portions of our territory, although 

 many localities seemed favorable for its growth. There has been 

 no attempt to segregate the numbers given above into forms. 

 Three forms have been separated, however, by others and are 

 quoted below. 



Enteromorpha intestinalis f. genuina Hauck. 



On the beach at Tracy ton, Kitsap County, Wash., Tilde it, 

 No. 263! 



Mr. Collins notes (in lit.) that this plant is not exactly like 

 No. 323 of the Phykotheka Universalis, but is fairly near it. 



Enteromorpha intestinalis f. cylindracea J. Agardh. 



Saunders notes this form (1901, p. 411) from Sand Point, 

 Popof Island, and from Kukak Bay, Alaska. 



Enteromorpha intestinalis f. maxima J. Agardh. 



Saunders notes this form (1901, p. 411) from Kukak Bay and 

 Orca in Alaska and from Victoria, B. C. 



Enteromorpha Linza (L.) J. Agardh. 



Attached to stones in the literal zone. North Pacific Ocean, 

 Postels and BuprecM (1840, p. 21) ; Esquimalt, B. C, and Orcas 

 Island, Wash., Harvey (1862, p. 176); Victoria, B. C, Tilden, 

 No. 384!; Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Wash., N.L.G., 

 Nos. 168!, 213! 



