78 KJELLMAN, THE ALG OF THE ARCTIC SEA. 
Amongst the species common to all the provinces of the arctic Flora, those of 
which the names are printed in italics in the list are amongst its commonest and most 
abundant ones. Besides, the following species are both common and more or less 
abundant in the whole province of Spitzbergen or in the greatest part of it. 
Lithothamnion glaciale, Desmarestia aculeata, 
Rhodymenia palmata, Dichloria viridis, 
Ptilota pectinata, Phloeospora tortilis, 
» plumosa, Pylaiella litoralis, 
Rhodochorton Rothi, Enteromorpha compressa, 
Alaria grandifolia, Rhizoclonium riparium, 
Laminaria Agardhi, Chetomorpha melagonium, 
» digitata, Urospora penicilliformis. 
» nigripes, 
The following species I believe may be regarded as abundant within more limited 
areas of the same province: 
in the White Sea’): 
Lithophyllum Lenormandi, Ozothallia nodosa, 
Polysiphonia nigrescens, Fucus serratus, 
Chantransia efflorescens, Alaria membranacea; 
Ahnfeltia plicata, 
in the White Sea and the western Murman Sea’): 
Delesseria Berit and Rhodophyliis dichotoma; 
in the eastern Murman Sea: 
Phylophora Brodizi and Dictyosiphon corymbosus; 
in the Greenland Sea: 
Elachista lubrica and Rhizoclonium rigidum. 
The following species are especially characteristic of the Siberian province: 
Alaria dolichorhachis, Alaria ovata, 
» — elliptica, Laminaria cuneifolia. 
Within the American province the following species may be regarded as the most 
abundant ones: 
Lithothamnion glaciale, Fucus filiformis, 
» polymorphum, Agarum Turneri, 
Polysiphonia urceolata, Laminaria longicruris, 
Rhodophyllis dichotoma, » atrofulva, 
Rhodymenia pertusa, ‘ »  cuneifolia. 
» palmata, Chorda filum, 
Ptilota pectinata, Desmarestia aculeata, 
»  plumosa, Dichloria viridis, 
Diploderma miniatum, Dictyosiphon foeniculaceus, 
Fucus vesiculosus, Enteromorpha compressa, 
1) See Goxr, Algenfl. weiss. Meer. p. 11. 
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