1 1-1 i UN8 wn hi i;\ El . 



neither of u-> has found it. In Kemp's list mention is made of Chylo- 

 cladia n Mo specimen with thai name i^ to be found in his 

 herbarium; the species Is northern in its range, and not likely to occur 

 here: some forms of Chrysymenia Agardkii have habitual resemblance 

 to Chylodadia s and may have been the basis for this record. 



2. C. BALTMENIOIDES Harvey. 1853, p. 188, PI. XX. A. One very 



small plant. Moseley. 



3. C. Enteromorpha Harvey. 1853, p. 187. Dredged in 60 

 meters on Challenger Hank. Aug., L903, Berm. Biol. Sta. 



1. C avARiA L -1. G. Agardh, L842, p. 106; Harvey, is:.:;, p. 

 191, PI. XX. B; P. B.-A., No. L933; Fueua uvariua Linnaeus, L767, 

 p. 711. Rein; Kemp; Moseley; Paxon; Walsingham, Jan., March, 

 Hervey, April, Collins. Appears to grow chiefly in sheltered pi 

 among rocks, and may be more common than would appear from the 

 single locality in which we have found it. 



o. ('. PYRIFORMI8 Borgesen, 1910, p. L87, fL r -. 8 9, A single, 

 well-developed plant, on the perpendicular wall of a "chasm" near 

 Tucker's Town, below low water mark, April, Collins. 



Coelarthroi Borgesen. 



('. Albektisd CPiccone) Borgesen, 1910, p. 189, figs. 11-12; P. B.- 

 A., No. 2091; Chylocladia Albertisii Piccone, 1884a, p. 37, I i 



Attached to Corallines, Ducking Stool, Jan., Farlow; floating off 

 Cooper's [sland, Feb., Farlow; Miss Wilkinson; Shore of Gibbet 

 Island, Jan., Feb., North Shore, March, washed ashore, Buildi 

 Bay, Feb., Hervey; dredged in 18 m., Nov., Collins. This spe 

 was founded on a single specimen collected at the Canaries, 1882; 

 a single specimen with the ms. name Chrysymenia Lomentaria Crouan 

 is in the Thuret herbarium at Paris; it was dredged once, in about 

 :;<) meters, in March, in the Danish West Indie-; these are the 

 only records outside of Bermuda. In January and February -mall 

 plants are found among the roots of Sarga8sum, seldom over 1 cm. 

 high; the larger plant- are found washed ashore, probably from 



deep water. These plants were {jacked together in crisp ma—' -. 



with rounded surfaces, like the masses of Vahnia macrophysa, but 



on a -mailer scale. No fruit was found on the specimens of our col- 

 lecting, hut there were cy>toc;irp- on those Collected by Farlow in 



February, tetraspores on those collected by Borgesen in March; both 



are figured by Borgesen. 



