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BOTANY OF KERGUELEN ISLAND. 
In exposed situations ; Cliristmas Harbour, rare, Hooker and Moseley. (Cliili, 
Fuegia, Falkland Islands, Cockburn Island, Auckland and Campbell Islands.) 
1. Asperococcus sinuosus, Roth; Flor. Antarct. ii. 468; Dickie in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 198. 
Crevices of rocks between tide-marks. Observatory Bay (two very small speci- 
mens), Eaton. (Widely distributed from the latitude of Spain to tlie Falklands ; 
Florida ; California ; Japan.) 
1. Dictyosiphon fasciculatus. Hook. f. ami Han. Flor. Antarct. Vi%. 
467, t. Ixix. 1. 
Christmas Harbour, Hooker. (Falkland and Auckland Islands.) 
1. Adenocystis Lessonii, Hook. f. and Han. Flor. Antarct. i. 179, 468, 
t. Ixix. 2 (details) ; Dickie in Journ. Linn. Soc. 1876, xv. 4-4, 198 ; Farloic in Bull, 
r. S. Nat. Mas. 3, 30. 
Between tide-marks, abundant ; scarcer but more finely grown in shallow estuaries 
(there, occasionally, as much as 5 or 6 inches long) ; Christmas Harbom-, Royal 
Sound, Swain’s Bay, &c. (Cape Horn; Falklands; Cockburn Island; Auckland 
and Campbell Islands.) 
1. Scytosiphon lomentarium, Gt'ev.; Flor. Antarct. mi {Chorda). 
Christmas Harbour, Hooker. (Falkland and Auckland Islands, Pacific Ocean 
to Japan and S. America ; the Atlautic from the Faroe Islands to Cadiz ; Mediter- 
ranean.) 
1. Fjlachista flaccida, Aresch. ; Dickie in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 199. 
On Rhodymenia palmata in very shallow water along the shore in Observatory 
Ba}% Eaton. (Atlantic coasts of France and Britain; Baffin’s Bay.) 
1. Ectocarpus geminatus, Hook.f. and Han. Flor. Antarct. 469; Dickie 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 44, 199. 
Plentiful on Desmarestia at Christmas Harbour, Moseley. Very slender soli- 
tary young plants on Annelid tubes, at 5 fathoms ; stronger and more bushy, with 
trichosporangia only (but these abundant), on Mytilns at 1 fathom, and in tide 
pools. Observatory Bay ; frequent in Swain’s Bay among Cladophora jlexuosa in 
pools and shallow water, Eaton. (Falklands and Cape Horn.) 
1. Sphacellaria corymbosa, Dickie in Journ. of Dot. V. 50 (1876), et in 
.Town. Linn. Soc. xv. 199. ? S. funicularis, Mont . ; Flor. Antarct. 469 ; Farlow in 
Bull. Z7. S. Nat. Mas., 3, 30 ; fronde estuposa, fills csespitosis, ramis inferne 
paucis dichotomis superne subpinnatim docompositis, ramulis alternis corymbosis. 
On shells of 3I;/tilus and on Annelid tubes ; Swain’s and Observatory Bays, 
Eaton. 
The specimens arc 2 to 3 inches long, coespitose, but without fruit. Br. Hooker’s 
plant obtained at the Falklands, and Dr. Kidder’s from the vicinage of Molloy 
Point in Royal Sound, are probably the same as the preceding. 
2. Sphacellaria aflinis, Dickie in Journ. of Bot. V. 50 (1876), et in Journ. 
