116 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
listed by Dr. Millspaugh in his “Flora of the Island of St. Croix,” as 
determined by J. B. Ellis and F. D. Kelsey.'® : 
Thirty-one species brought by various collectors to Copenhagen, 
determined by E. Rostrop, are recorded by B¢grgesen and Paulsen in 
their ‘‘Végétation des Antilles Danoises.”’ 
Seven species, collected on St. Thomas during the voyage of the 
‘“‘Challenger,’’ are listed by M. J. Berkeley in Journal of the Linnean 
Society 14: 352. 
These records duplicate each other considerably, indicating a 
known fungus flora of somewhat over fifty species only. Inasmuch 
as there must be several hundred species on the islands, a list of 
fungi is deferred for further mycological field work. 
ALGAE’? 
‘The Marine Algae of the Danish West Indies” is the title of a 
work, now appearing in parts, in which Dr. F. Bérgesen, of Copen- 
hagen, is carefully describing and adequately illustrating the seaweeds 
of these islands. His adoption of the English language in this work 
makes it immediately serviceable to American students. Volume 1, 
including the Chlorophyceae (Green Algae) and Phaeophyceae (Brown 
Algae), was published in 1913 and 1914, and, at the date of writing, 
the first 240 pages of Volume 2, dealing with the Rhodophyceae (Red 
Algae) have appeared. Other papers of importance, dealing with the 
algae of the Danish West Indies, are the following: 
Borgesen, F. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Marine Alga Vegetation om : 
the Coasts of the Danish West Indian Islands. Bot. Tidssk. 23: 49°57 
Figs. 1-4. 1900. 
— Et Bidrag til Kundskaben om Algevegetationen ‘ved Kysterne af Dansk S 
Vestindien. Bot. Tidssk. 23: 58-60. 1900. [An abstract, in Danish, of ; 
the foregoing article. ] a 
—— Contributions a la connaissance du genre Siphonocladus Schmitz. Overs. K. @ 
Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forh. 1905: 259-291. Figs. I-13. 1905. e. 
—— An Ecological and Systematic Account of the Caulerpas of the Danish West a 
Indies. K. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. VII. 4: 337-392. Figs. 1-31. 1907. : 
—— The Dasycladaceae of the Danish West Indies. Bot. Tidsskr. 28: 271-283. a 
Figs. 1-9. 22 My 1908. - 
—— The Species of Avrainvillea Hitherto Found on the Shores of the Danish West — 
Indies. Vidensk. Medd. Naturh. Foren. Kgbenhavn 1908: 27-44. Pl. 33 
Je 1908. 
— Some New or Little-known West Indian Florideae. Bot. Tidssk. 30: 1-19 a 
pls. 1, 2, Figs. 1-11. 23 O 1909; II. Bot. Tidssk. 30: 177-207. Figs. 1-20 
9 D 1910. 
—— Some Chlorophyceae from the Danish West Indies. Bot. Tidssk. 31: 12¢ 
152. Figs. 1-13. 1911; II. Bot. Tidssk. 32: 241-273. Figs. I-17- 19t® 
18 The new species were described in Bull. Torr. Club 24: 207-209. 1897: 
1 Contributed by Dr. Marshall A. Howe. 
