BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
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Gracilaria multipartita — Continued. 
Buzzards Bay: Inshore — Pasque 84, one; Quisset 
Harbor 127. one. 
Vineyard Sound: Narrow portion — 7554 bis, one. 
Easterly portion — 7766, one. Inshore — passage 
of Woods Hole 121, many; Great Ledge, Woods 
Hole 4, few; Nonamesset 1, few; 2, many; 3, 
few; 8, many; Naushon 5, 9, and 10, few; 12, 
one; Devils Bridge, Gay Head August 17, 1905, 
hauls 3 and 4, few; Marthas Vineyard 61, 62, 
63, and 68, few. 
Summer. 
Farlow, 1873, p. 289, Woods Hole, Hadley 
Harbor. 
Gracilaria multipartita var. angustissivia Harvey. 
Occasional, on sandy and muddy bottoms. 
Woods Hole: Entrance to Eel Pond, Little 
Harbor. 
Summer. 
Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux. 
Occasional, in fairly deep water. 
Woods Hole: Off Juniper Point on rocky bottom 
at a depth of 3 to 4 fathoms (Nott). Black 
Rock. Frequently washed ashore in Little 
Harbor, at Nobska, and along the Falmouth 
shore. 
Summer. 
Farlow, 1873, PP- 283, 289, Woods Hole, Nobska, 
Falmouth shore; Farlow, 1875, p. 366, Woods 
Hole; Farlow, 1876, p. 697, Woods Hole; 
A. A. B. Ex., fas. iv, no. 144, Woods Hole 
(W. G. Farlow); P. B.-A., fas. iv, no. 196, off 
Juniper Point (Butlers Point), Woods Hole, 
August 26, 1895 (C. P. Nott). 
Family RhodymeniacE^. 
Champia parvula (Agardh) Harvey. [Chart 256.] 
Common on stones, Zostera, and larger algae, fre- 
quently lying loosely on the bottom. Dredged 
by the Survey in 1 to 19 fathoms (most plentiful 
in 4 to 12 fathoms), over sandy, shelly, stony, 
and muddy bottoms. Very widely distributed 
throughout both Bay and Sound. 
Woods Hole: Grassy Ledge, Juniper Point. 
Nobska. Tarpaulin Cove. Black Rock. 
Buzzards Bay: Upper portion — 7610 (1907), 
many; 7648, few on algae; 7651 (1907), few; 
7653 and 7654, many on algae; 7630 (1907), few. 
Lowerportion — 7656 and 7657, few; 7661, many; 
7662 and 7663, many; 7664, few; 7668, one; 7670, 
one; 7671, few; 7672, one. Inshore — Cuttyhunk 
100, few; Gull Island 116, many; Naushon 96, 
one; Uncatena 117, many on Phyllophora; Wee- 
peckets 109, one; Penzance 123, many; Ouisset 
128, many on Phyllophora; 129, few; 130, many; 
Champia parvula — Continued. 
Gunning Point 13 1, many; Hog Island Point 
134, many; Hog Island Harbor 135, many; 
North Falmouth 136 and 137, many; 138, one; 
139, one; Nyes Neck 141, few; Cataumet Har- 
bor 142, few; Scraggy Neck 144, one; Wings 
Neck 148, few; 150, one; Cromeset Neck 158, 
few; off Apponaganset Bay 165, few. Drifted 
fragments, 7627, 7658, 166. 
Vineyard Sound: Westerly portion — 7566, 7567, 
7568, 7569, and 7571, few; 7572, many; 7574, 
7575, 7576, 7578, 7588, and 7676, few; 7703, one; 
7724, many; 7725, few; 7728, 7729, and 7734, 
few. Narrow portion — 7521, one; 7521 (1907), 
few; 7523 bis, one; 7525, 7525 bis, 7526 (1907), 
and 7533 bis, few; 7534, one; 7541, one; 7541 
bis, 7542, 7542 (1907), 7543 (1907), 7546 and 
7547, few; 7549 bis, one; 7549 (1907), many; 
755U 755i (i9°7)> 7553. 7554, 7554 bis, 7557, 
7559, 75 6 °, 7562, and 7565 bis, few; 7732 and 
7733, many; 7739, few on Phyllophora; 7741, 
few; 7745, many; 7746, few; 7749, many; 7752, 
many on Phyllophora; 7753, few; 7754, many. 
Easterly portion — 7756, 7757, 7758, 7759, 7760, 
7763, and 7763 (1907), few; 7764, many; 7765, 
7766, 7767, 7769, 7770, and 7771, few; 7772, one; 
7774 one; 7775, many on Phyllophora; 7776, 
many; 7777, 7778, 7779, 7780, 7780 (1907), 
7781, 7782, 7783, and 7783 (1907), few. In- 
shore — passage of Woods Hole 122, few; Nona- 
messet 1, one; 8, one; Naushon 6, one; Tarpau- 
lin Cove July 18, 1903, haul 1, few; Robinsons 
Hole 20, 21, and 22, few; Cuttyhunk 38, few; 
Gay Head 50 and 51, few on bottom; 44, 46, 
and 47, few; 49, many; also off Devils Bridge 
August 17, 1903, hauls 1 and 2, few; Menemsha 
Bight July 17, 1905, haul 3, few; Marthas Vine- 
yard 61, 62, 63, and 64, few; 67 and 68, many 
on Zostera and large algae; 73, many; 74, 75, 
76, and 77, few; 7761, many; Vineyard Haven 
70, 71, and 72, many, some on Crepidula shells; 
7762, many. Drifted fragments, 7530, 7677, 
7736- 
Summer. 
P. B.-A., fas. vi, no. 290, Little Harbor, Woods 
Hole, July, 1893 (W. A. Setchell); P. B.-A., 
fas. xii, no. 592, Edgartown, August, 1897 
(M. W. Jernegan). 
Lomentaria rosea (Harvey) Thuret. [Chart 257.] 
Occasional, on stones, shells, and larger algae in 
deep water off exposed points. Dredged by 
the Survey in 4 to 13 fathoms, over sandy, 
shelly, and stony bottoms. Distribution re- 
stricted in the summer to the westerly portion 
of Vineyard Sound, chiefly off Gay Head and 
Sow and Pigs. 
