4 CARL SKOTTSBERG, MARINE ALG^ 1. PH^OPHYCE^. 



a fine place for a small biological station, and South Georgia with its flourishing 

 whaling industry offers considerable facilities for this kind of work. Success is certain 

 to follovv. Anybody who consults my papers will understand how much there is to 

 be done before we shall arrive at a thorough knowledge of tlie Subantarctic flora. 

 An account of the Rhodophycese, by tlie writer, will soon follow, while the 

 Chlorophyceae will be treated by Dr. D. Hylmö. The collection from Juan Fernandez 

 has been handed över to Dr. F. Börgesen together with the material from my latest 

 journey. 



Botanic Gardens, Gothenburg, November, 1920. 



Abbreviations: sp. = specimens with sporangia, gt. = specimens with gametangia. 



