Marine Algae from Eniwetok — DAWSON 
part of the list may be considered entirely his 
own contribution. 
Dr. Harold St. John kindly prepared the 
Latin diagnoses of new taxa. 
Special thanks are due to Dr. Robert W. 
Hiatt for making all the arrangements for 
carrying out this study, and to Dr. Maxwell 
S. Doty for the use of his library and other 
facilities in Honolulu. Several others con- 
tributed help in various ways, especially Mr. 
Malvern Gilmartin, Mr. A. Dexter Hinckley, 
Mr. Robert T. B. Iversen, Mr. James Stewart, 
Dr. Donald W. Strasburg, and Dr. A. J. 
Bernatowicz. 
Photographs are by Mr. George Edelman. 
COLLECTING LOCALITIES 
Inasmuch as a number of variations occur 
in the spelling and application of the names 
of islands in Eniwetok Atoll, a list is presented 
here to show the equivalents. The list follows 
the succession of islands in a clockwise man- 
ner, beginning with Bogallua in the northwest 
part of the Atoll. The first name given in each 
case is that used in the text and in the labeling 
of specimens, followed by some common 
variations which may be encountered on 
United States maps and in geographical pub- 
lications. 
Bogallua 
Bogombogo 
Eneroul = Eybbiye = Ruchi (often treated 
as a single island with the next) 
Runo = Eybbiye = Ruchi = Cochiti 
Bokanjoio = Sanildefenso 
Elugelab 
Lidilibut = Teiteiripucchi 
Bogairik =' Bogeirik 
Bokaniuar 
Bogon 
Engebi 
Muzin = Mujinkarikku 
Kirinian = Biilee 
Bokonaarappu 
Yeiri 
Aitsu 
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Rujoru = Lujor = Pujiyoru = Rujiyoru 
Eberiru 
Aomon = Aranit 
Biijiri = Biiziri 
Rojoa 
Aaraanbiru = Arambiru 
Piiraai 
Runit 
Enedrol 
Chinieero 
Aniyaanii = Japtan 
Chinimi 
Japtan = Muti 
Bogen = Boken = Jieroru 
Parry 
Eniwetok 
Igurin 
Mui = Buganegan 
Pokon = Bogan 
Ribaion = Libiron = Ribairon 
Giriinien = Grinem 
Rigili 
The following is a complete list of the 
writer’s collections made during August and 
September 1955. The inclusive field collection 
numbers precede the locality data in each 
case. It should be noted that where these 
numbers are cited in the text they are prefixed 
by "D.” Collection numbers by Palumbo are 
prefixed by "P.,” and, because of their smaller 
number and scattering in time and space, are 
provided with locality data in the text. Those 
collections by Taylor which represent species 
not again collected are cited by his field num- 
ber prefixed by "T.” 
A specimen of each of the Dawson and 
Palumbo collections cited here is deposited 
in the Eniwetok Marine Biological Labora- 
tory, with the exception of the type specimens 
of new species and varieties, which are de- 
posited in the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in 
Honolulu. 
13607-13654. Parry Island, outer seaward reef 
opposite EMBL, Aug. 19. 
13655-13679. Parry Island, seaward reef flat 
between EMBL and south end of island, 
Aug. 20. 
