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parallel with the peripheral filaments of the host, barely entering 
the central layer. Even with the largest tufts, in full fruit, no 
filaments other than these were seen, either on the surface or in 
the interior of the host. The species seems nearly related to 
C, nemalionis (De Not.) Ardissone & Straforello, but is 
smaller in all dimensions and with much less developed endo- 
phytic portion, and the main filaments are densely set through- 
out with short ramuli; sexual organs are abundant in C. ma - 
counii, but unknown in C. nemalionis . 
Scinaia furcellata (Turn.) Bivona var undulata (Mont.) 
J. G. Agardh. P. B.-A., No. 422. Ucluelet, Macoun. 
Gelidium amansii Lamouroux. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 295; P. B.-A. No. 585; Tilden, Centuries, No. 513, as G. 
latifolium. Ucluelet, Departure bay, Victoria, Macoun; Port 
Renfrew, Tilden. Mostly much smaller plants than are found 
on the California coast. 
G. crinale (Turn.) J, G. Agardh. P. B.-A., No. 195. Vic- 
toria, Macoun. There is much uncertainty as to species of this 
genus, and it is likely that several species will some time be made 
from what now passes as G. crinale. 
Endocladia muricata (Harv.) J. G. Agardh. Setchell & 
Gardner, 1903, p. 296; Harvey, 1853, p. 182; P. B.-A., Nos. 
138, 882. Esquimalt, Harvey; Port Renfrew, Butler & Polley; 
Sooke, Amphitrite point, Victoria, Macoun. 
Forma inermis, Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 297; P. B.-A. 
No. 1090. Esquimalt, Harvey. 
Chondrus affinis Harvey. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, p. 
298; Harvey, 1853, p. 181; P. B.-A., No. 424. Esquimalt, 
Harvey. 
Chondrus crispus (L.) Lyngbye. Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
p. 297; Harvey, 1853, p. 181; P. B.-A., Nos. 488, 785. Victoria, 
Macoun, 
Gymnogongrus norvegicus (Turn.) J. G. Agardh. Harvey, 
1853, p. 166; P. B.-A., No. 381. (856?) On rocks, Ucluelet inlet, 
Macoun, This is the first record of this species on the Pacific 
coast ; the specimens are quite indistinguishable from the plant 
as it occurs on both sides of the Atlantic. 
Iridasa laminarioides Bory, Setchell & Gardner, 1903, 
29§; Harvey, 1853, p. 179; P. B.-A., Nos. 91, XVI. Port 
