FLORA OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, 93 
122, remarks that the var. furcifolia is hardly different from S. galapa- 
gense. S. lendigerum is a species known mainly from the figure in 
Turner, Hist. Fuc. Pl. 48 (1808), with which agree the specimens from 
Bermuda referred to S. lendigerum by J. Agardh, 1. c. 110, and the 
species appears to be limited to the Atlantic. None of the specimens 
of Snodgrass & Heller can be referred to S. lendigerum, but it is 
probable that some of the forms of Grunow’s var. foliosa may be the 
same as specimens which I have included under S. cymosum. 
SpatoGLossum (Kuetz.), J. Ag. Emend. 
S. Scnroepert, Kuerz. Tab. Phyc. ix. 21, t. 51, £. 1 (1859) 
Piccone (2), 17. Zonaria, Ag. Syst. 265 (1824). — Cuartzs Ist.: 
Marcacci, ace. to Piecone, 1.c. Further distrib. Brazil, W. Ind. 
ZonartiA, J. G. Agardh. 
Z. LoBATA, Ag. Syst. 265 (1824); Piccone (1), 89, & (2), 40.— 
CuarLes and Caaruam Ips.: March, 1884, Marcacci. Further 
distrib. trop. Atlantic coast of America, Teneriffe, Cape of Good Hope. 
RHODOPHAYCEAE. 
AmPHIROA, Lamx. 
A. pitatata, Lamx. Hist. Polyp. Flex. 299 (1816); Piccone (1), 66, 
& (2), 46. — Arpemarce Ist.: Elizabeth Bay, Snodgrass & Heller. 
Cuartus Ist.: Snodgrass & Heller. Further distrib. Australia. 
A. ORBIGNIANA, Decaisne, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 2, xviii. 124 
(1842). — ALBEMARLE Isu.: Turtle Pt., March, 1899, Snodgrass & 
Heller. Further distrib. Pacific Coast of Am. 
The specimens are covered with parasites and not in typical condi- 
tion, but they appear to belong to this species. 
A. pervana, Aresch. Phyc. Extraeur. 41 (1854). — Wenman Ist. ; 
Dec. 1898, Snodgrass & Heller. Further distrib. Florida, Peru. 
CaLLopnay_iis, Kiitz. 
C. sp. — Atpemarte Ist: Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller. 
Two small specimens with cystocarps which are of large size, some of 
them with marked papillae around the carpostome. The species is ap- 
parently near C. furcata, Farl. but the specimens are incomplete and 
cannot be referred with certainty to that species. 
