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Agent in Europe : Th. Weigel, Konigstrasse, I. Leipzig. 



Prospectus. 



TYSON, W. : SOUTH AFRICAN MARINE ALG/E, 

 Fascicles 1 and 2 (50 species each), 1910. M.60. each (£3). 



It is intended to issue at intervals a fascicle of 50 species. 

 Maximum size of mounts 16^in. x 10|in. (Kew Herbarium sheet). 



The first fascicle contains Marine Algae of the South Atlantic, 

 emanating from Table Bay and the shores of the Cape Peninsula. The 

 second fascicle largely consists of species from the same region. The 

 remaining fascicles will embrace the coast between Walfish and Delagoa 

 Bays. 



This is the first attempt at a systematic, general distribution of 

 South African Seaweeds. 



INDEX. 



W. TYSON, South African Marine Algae. 



LIST OF SPECIES. 



(The nomenclature of Do Toni's Sylloge 

 Algarum is generally adopted, from Vols. I, 

 Section I, 1889; III, 1895; IV, Section I, 

 1897; IV, Section II, 1900; IV, Section III, 

 1903; IV, Section IV, 1905.) 



FASCICLE I. 



1. Anisocladus congestus. 



2. Botryocarpa prolifera. 



3. Botryoglossum platycanpum. 



4. Carpoblepharis flaocida. 



5. Caulerpa ligulata. 



6. Callymenia Harveyana. 



7. Ceramium clavulatum. 



8. Chaetangium ornatum. 



9. Chaetomorpha clavata. 



10. Champia lumbricalis. 



11. Chondrococcus Hornemanni. 



12. Chordaria capensis. 



13. Cladophora hospita. 



14. Cyrtymenia cornea. 



15. Cyrtymenia hieroglyphica. 



16. Delisea Suhrii. 



17. Desmarestia ligulata. 



18. Ecklonia bucciualis. 



19. Epymenia obtusa. 



20. Euptiloba Pappeana. 



21. Fucus constrictus. 



22. Gclidium pristoides. 



23. Gigartina Burmanni. 



24. Gigartina Radula. 



25. Grateloupia filicina. 



26. Gymnogongrus dilatatus. 



27. Gymnogongrus vermicularis. 



28. Heterosiphonia dubia. 



'29. Homoeostrichus multifidus. 



hida-a i ;i]Kiisis. 

 Ml . I rid* a oapansu (Var 



32. I..IIIMM iria ])allida. 



33. Gelidiuin cartilagineum. 



34. Ma pdrtfera. 



nil 'Biudcrianuni. 

 Nit. phyllum fissum. 

 37. Nitophyllura vciid-um, 

 l'acli\ mania oarnoea. 

 ' Ploonosporium Tysoni. 



10. Ptocaxmum oorautmn. 



41. PI. caiiiiiim coral lor bin, 



42. Polyaiphonia vinata. 

 13. i ' i cloi< |>liylla. 



44. Rhodophyllis capensis. 



Sclii/viiK'iiia uii.lulaia 

 46. Splanchnidium rugosum. 



j.ita). 



47. Suhria vittata. 



48. Trematocarpus flabellatus. 



49. Trematocarpus fragilis. 



50. Zonaria interrupta. 



FASCICLE II. 



51. Cladophora catenifera. 



52. Cladophora Eckloni. 



53. Cladophora flagelliformis. 



54. Apjohnia rugulosa. 



55. Codium Lindenbergii. 



56. Halimeda cuneata. 



57. Carpophyllum scalare. 



58. Pycnophycus brassicaeformis. 



59. Stypopodium lobatum. 



60. Stoechospermum Suhrii. 



61. Dictyota naevosa. 



62. Ecklonia radiata. 



63. Chaetangium saccatum. 



64. Wrangelia ? purpurifera. 



65. Gigartina fastigiata. 



66. Gigartina stiriata. 



67. Callymenia dentata. 



68. Tyleiophora Beckeri. 



69. Calliblepharis fimbriata. 



70. Hypnea fruticulosa. 



71. Hypnea Eckloni. 



72. Hypnea spicifera. 



73. Phacelocarpus epipolaeus. 



74. Plocamium condensatum. 



75. Sarcomonia miniata. 



76. Chondria capensis. 



77. Polysiphonia tenebrosa. 



78. Polyzonia elegans. 



79. Placophora Binder i. 



80. Herposiphonia lleringii. 



81. I l<T]>< M|>h< ma prorepeus. 



82. Bostrychia mixta. 



83. 1' ■■■■■ yuriu Bl I purpuri iVni in. 



84. Callitliaiunion stuposuiu. 



85. Ceramium camvllatum. 



86. Polyopes constrictus. 

 ^7 Nciiiast.>nia Ian 



88. Chondrococcus li nni (var. 



tri|)innata) . 



89. Anth< phycus longifolius. 



90. P • ' porhun llarvev.uuim. 



91. Coral lopsis a 



92. Crypt. mcmi.i 



!);< i a Insignia. 



M . Dasvphila nvpt.rarpa. 

 i Iw-rkori. 



96. ! Drpha rhaoi-; 



97. Callymenia ■ohiaophyU*. 



98. Nitophylluni imoinatam. 



kIi.i cu pw ina. 

 100. UKa un. ialis. 





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