228 THE MARINE BOTANIST. 



GLOIOSIPHONIACAPILLARIS.— SLENDER 

 GLOIOSIPHONIA. 



" Fronds three to twelve inches hig'Ii, fine rose- 

 red^ of a lanceolate outline ; much branched in a 

 repeatedly pinnate manner, the main branches often 

 a line in diameter ; ramnli very slender ; the 

 branches and ramnli generally opposite^ much 

 attenuated at the base and apex." — Harv. Grows 

 in tide-pools near low-water mark. Very rare. 

 Annual. Summer. Scarborough. Sheerness. 

 Sidmouth and Meadfoot, Devon. Falmouth, Miss 

 Warren. Mount^s Bay, Cornwall. Anglesea. 

 Howth. Balbriggan. Glenarm. Bantry Bay. 

 Roundstone Bay, Galway, Appin, Argyleshire. 

 Saltcoats, on shale. Arran. 



NEMALEON. 



Name meaning a cwp of threads. 

 Frond cylindrical, gelatinoso-cartilaginous, elas- 



