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L. (D), Bromborough, C. (N), Little Sutton, C. (N). 

 Ophiocytium cochleare, Eich. 



Kensington. L. (N), Formby, L. (N), Eaby, C. (N), 



Huyton, L. (N), Walton, L. (N), Bromborough, C. 



(N), Little Sutton, C. (B and N), along with other 



Algae in clay pits, ponds and ditches. 



CYANOPHYCE^E or PHYCOCHROMACE^. 

 Family. — Cheoococcace^; . 

 Chroococcus cohcerens, Nag. 



Frequently found on dripping rocks and stones in 



damp places. 

 G. turgidus, Nag. 



Found among other algae which mass together in 



shallow ponds and bogs. 

 Glceocapsa coracina, Kiitz. 

 G. atrata, Rabh. 

 G. livida, Kiitz. 

 G. quatemata, Breb. 

 G. arenaria, Rabh. 

 G. ceruginosa, Kiitz. 



Moist rocks, damp surfaces, stones, &c. 

 Aphanocapsa rivularis, Rabh. 



Little Sutton, C. and Bromborough, C. (N), on stones 



in streams. 

 A. depressa, Rabh. 



On damp rocks. 

 Microcystis protogenita, Rabh. 



In ditches at Barton, L. (N), in clay pits at Little 



Sutton, C. (N). 

 M. marginata, Men. 



In shallow water on swampy ground at Rufford, L.(N). 

 Glceotheca cystifera, Rabh. 

 G. granosa, Rabh. 



These two species found associated with other Algae in 

 gelatinous matrix on damp rocks. 



