FLORA OF NEW PROVIDENCE AND ANDROS 131 



RHODOPHYCE^ 



HELMINTHOCLADIACE.E 



LiAGORA Cheyneana Harv. Salt Cay, Nassau, Feb. (272). 

 LiAGORA ELONGATA Zaii. Silver Cay, Nassau, Jan. (153). 

 fLiAGORA VALIDA Harv. Goat Cay, Andros, June (748). 



Ch^tangiaceje 



*Galaxaura lapidescens Lamour. Salt Cay, Nassau, Feb. 

 (260, 271). 



Rhodomelace^ 



Laurencia paniculata J. Ag. Quarantine, Nassau, Jan. (179). 

 Some specimens near L. ohtusa Lamour. 



*DiGENiA SIMPLEX Ag. Quarantine Cay, Nassau, Jan. (180). 



tPoLYSiPHONiA Havanensis Mont. Ft. Montagu, Jan. (160, 

 181). 



fPoLYSiPHONiA Pecten-Veneris Harv. Ft. Montagu, Nassau, 

 Jan. (159). 



PoLYSiPHONiA sp. ? Goat Cay, Andros, June (749). 

 fDASYA GiBBESii Harv. Ft. Montagu, Nassau, Jan. (162). 



Ceramiace^e 



*Centroceras clavulatum Mont. Quarantine Cay, Nassau, 

 Feb. (302). 



CORALLINACE^ 



LiTHOTHAMNiON ? Quarantine Cay, Nassau, Feb. (304, 305). 

 *Jania RUBENS Lamour. Quarantine Cay, Nassau, Jan. (178). 



Notes on Distribution. — The species of marine algae marked * 

 are generally distributed in warm waters. The species marked f are 

 limited to the West Indian and Florida region. " Liagora elongata 

 and Cystoseira myrica are characteristic Red Sea plants; Liagora 

 Cheyneana is an Australian species. Liagora elongata and Cymopolia 

 Mexicana are, I think, new to the West Indian region, although it 

 is now considered rather doubtful whether the last-named species 

 is distinct from C. harhata^ (F. S, Collins.) 



