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It seems that this species must be very near to 8. decipiens 

 Nchmitz or at most only a variety of it. 



Callophyllis furcata f. dissecta Farlow in Herb. 



Cast ashore from rocks in the upper literal zone. Port Ren- 

 frew, B. C, Tilden, No. 325!, under C. oUusifolia, But In- and 

 Polley, No. 109; west coast of Whidbey Island, Wash., W.L.Q., 

 No. 63! 



The typical form of this species, distributed by Farlow in 

 Farlow, Anderson and Eaton, Alga; Exsiccatae America? Borealis, 

 No. 127, and by Setchell in Phycotheca Boreali- Americana, No. 

 883, is a broad, much forked plant with the angles very acute 

 and the lobes approximate. The cystocarps are large and con- 

 fined to the body of the frond. The tips of the lobes are obtuse. 

 The f. dissecta which grades into f. typica is nabellately much 

 lobed and dissected, but in color, texture, and coarseness 

 resembles very closely the type. It is still to be settled whether 

 ('. furcata is to be considered as included under the G. obtitsi folia 

 of J. G. Agardh or not. 



Callophyllis laciniata (Hudson) Kuetzing. 



Esquimalt, B. C, Harvey (1862, p. 162); Puget Sound, 

 Bailey and Harvey (1862, p. 162). 



Known to us only from the two references quoted above 



Callophyllis flabellulata Harvey. 



In the upper sublitoral zone, at a depth of 8-10 feet. Esqui- 

 malt, B. C, Harvey (1862, p. 171). 



A species resembling Euthora cristata in habit and having 

 the cystoearps at or very near the tips of the lobes. We have 

 seen Calilornian material referred to this species, but no speci- 

 mens from our territory. 



Callophyllis rhynchocarpa f. cristata Rnprecht. 



On other alga 1 . Onalaska, Alaska, Buprecht (1851, p. 262). 



Callophyllis rhynchocarpa f. incisa Rnprecht, 



Sitka (or Unalaska?), Alaska, Rnprecht (1851, p. 262). 

 We have seen nothing resembling the forms of this species. 



