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Myrionema strangulans Greville. Setchell & Gardner, 
1903, p. 249; Harvey, 1852, p. 132; P. B.-A., Nos. 32, 924, 1689, 
as M. vulgar e; Tilden, Centuries, No. 356, as Pkycocelis fcecunda. 
Victoria, Tilden, on various membranaceous alga. 
Leathesia difformis (L.) Aresehoug. Setchell & Gardner, 
1903, p. 249; Harvey, 1852, p. 129, as L . tuberosa ; P. B.-A., Nos. 
130, 829. Victoria, Saunders; Departure bay, Macoun. 
Mesogloia andersonii Farlow. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 250; P. B.-A., No. 925. Port Renfrew, Butler & Polley; 
Ucluelet, Macoun, 
M. simplex Saunders. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 250; 
Tilden, Centuries, No. 349. Port Renfrew, Butler & Polley; 
Gonzales point, Tilden. 
Chordaria abietina Ruprecht. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 251; P. B.-A,, No. 281; Tilden, Centuries, No. 348; Victoria, 
Tilden; Port Renfrew, Butler & Polley. 
Carpomitra cabrerac (Clem.) Kiitzing. Setchell & Gard- 
ner, 1903, p. 252. Straits of Juan de Fuca, Harvey. Ly all's 
collecting is the only record for this coast. As the species 
occurs in Europe, New Zealand, and Japan, there is no reason to 
question the record. 
Ralfia detjsta (Agardh) J. G. Agardh. Setchell & Gardner, 
1903, p. 253; Harvey, 1852, p. 130; P. B.-A., No. 419. De- 
parture bay, Macoun; a reduced form. 1 
Chorda filum (L.) Lamouroux. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 254; Harvey, 1852, p. 98; P. B.-A., No. 831. Straits of Juan 
de Fuca, McMillan. Common in the Atlantic but apparantly 
rare here and at its southern limit for the Pacific. 
Laminaria andersonii Farlow. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 255; P. B.-A., No. IV. Amphitrite point, Macoun. 
L. btxllata Kjellman, Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 257; P. 
B.-A., No. XXIX. Port Renfrew, Butler & Polley, Tilden. 
Appears under a considerable variety of forms, including: — 
Forma subsimplex Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 257; 
Tilden, Centuries, No. 239, as L. digitala. Esquimalt, Herb. 
J. G. Agardh. 
Forma angusta Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 257; P. B.-A., 
No. LXXXV. 
1 R . verrucosa (Aresehoug) J. G. Agardh and R . clavata (Carm.) Farlow, widely 
distributed species, probably occur here but have been overlooked. 
