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it under Turbinaria ornata (Turn.) J. Ag., quoting J. Agardh 

 Sp. Alg. 1 : 266. This is manifestly the correct disposition of it. 



TURBINARIA sp.? 



Acetabulum marinum e Macassar Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 186. 



Hasskarl, Neue Schlussel (1866) 181, thought that this might 

 be referable to Turbinaria vulgaris J. Ag., var conoidea J. Ag., 

 but Martens expresses the opinion that it might perhaps be the 

 same as Chauvinia macrophysa Kutz.=Caulerpa racemosa var. 

 clavifera forma macrophysa (Kiitz.) Weber. The description is 

 very short and indefinite. 



FUCUS Linnaeus 

 FUCUS VESICULOSUS Linn. 



Bodelha Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 187. 



The common rock weed is briefly mentioned by Rumphius as 

 growing on the coasts of Spain and Portugal. 



MASTOCARPUS Kiitzing 



MASTOCARPUS KLENZEANUS Kiitz. 



Agarum II s. bracteatum Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 186. 



Henschel referred this to Fucus bracteatus Ag., where it cer- 

 tainly does not belong. Martens considers that it is certainly 

 referable to Mastocarpus klenzeanus Kiitz. 



ALGAE OF ENTIRELY DOUBTFUL STATUS 



Alga coralloides sinensium Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 90. 



This is scarcely more than casually mentioned, and the identity of the 

 plant intended is entirely problematical, other than that it is a marine alga. 



Agarum lactucarium Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 186. 



The brief description includes several entirely different forms of Rhodo- 

 phyceae, none of which are certainly determinable. Martens suggests that 

 the last mentioned may be Hypnea divaricata J. Ag. 



Agarum corticosum Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 187. 



This is wholly indeterminable from data at present available, and no 

 author has as yet suggested a possible reduction of it. The description is 

 very brief and imperfect. 



FUNGI 

 LENTINUS Fries 

 LENTINUS SAJOR CAJU Fries Epicr. (1836-38) 393 (type!). 

 Agaricus sajor caju Fries Syst. 1 (1821) 175 (type!). 

 Boletus primus infundibuli forma [figura] Rumph. Herb. Amb. 

 6: 125, t. 56, f. 1. 



Amboina, Gelala, Robinson PI. Rumph. Amb. 571, September 19, 1913, 

 on old tree trunks, altitude about 175 meters. 



