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Elacliesta fucicola 



Didyota dichotoma 



Iridcea edulis 



Gracilaria confervoides 



Catenella opuntia 



Rliodymenia palmata 



Polyides rotundatus 



Chylodadia (.irticulata 



Furcellaria fastigiata 



Corallin^j officinalis 



Gymnogongrus plicatus 



Jania ruhens 



Chondrus crispus 



Melohesia Lidienoides 



C. norvegicus 1 



Polysiphonia nigrescens 



Phyllopliora ruhens 



P. violacea 



P. memhranifolia 



P. fibrata, * 



Halymenia ligulata 



P. pulvinata, * 



Dumontia filiformis 



P, urceolata 



Gigartina Teedii 



P. p)ctTasitica 



Gelidium corneum, var. 



Dasya coccinea, * 



Plocamium coccinemn 



Bryopsis plumosa, * 



WormsTcioldia sanguinea 



Cladopliora rupestris 



Delesseria sinuosa 



C. loitevirens 



D. alata 



C. jiexuosa 



Laurencia pinnatifida 



C. refrada 



Cliylodadia clavellosa 



C, uncialis 



Ceramium ciliatum 



Rhizodoneum riparium, * 



C. acanthanotum 



Conferva melagonium 



C. nodosum 



Enteromorpha intestmalis 



C. diaplianum 



E. datlirata 



C. Deslongchampsii 



E. ramidosa, * 



C. decurrens 



E. percursa 



C. ruhrum 



TJlva Laduca 



C. pellucidum ? 



U. Linza 



Ptilota plumosa 



Rivularia plicata 



P. sericsa 





There still remains a few confervce to be examined but thinking I have 

 occupied too much space, and being otherwise engaged to day I send the 

 result of our two hour's work on Puffin Island hoping it may induce others 

 to go and finish the algae of this interesting spot, merely remarking that we 

 only examined a few, say at most three hundred yards in length of the north 

 west shore, and as a general rule found the plants small. 



Liverpool, June 26th, 1865. 



■* These species I have not seen, all else were gathered and examined by myself. 



