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Specimens bearing unilocular sporangia were observed in July. 
Found hitherto only on Str.: Kvivig (!), Gliversnses (!). 
114. S. caespitula Lyngb., Hydrophyt., p. 105. 
Found hitherto in the Fseroes only by Lyngbye, who writes 
with reference to it: — »Habitat ad stipitem Laminarise digitatse 
ad littus Fseroense rarius«. The specimens in Lyngbye’s Herbarium 
are from Naes on Ostero. 
115. S. cirrhosa (Roth) Ag. 
Regarding the specimens I have referred to this species, Sau- 
vageau writes to me: — »c’est en effet ce que l’on apelle le S. cir¬ 
rhosa. Mais je n’ai pas encore termine F etude de cette espece pour 
mon memoire en cours de publication, et je serai peut-etre oblige 
de la scinder en plusieurs autres«. Until then I report it under 
this name. 
This species has been found epiphytic on Desmarestia aculeata 
and Chcetomorpha Melagonium in exposed as well as in sheltered 
localities. Specimens bearing propagula were met with in December. 
Found hitherto only on Svino (FI. J.); Syd.: Vaagfjord (H. J.). 
116. S. furcigera Kutz. 
A Sphacelaria which I had gathered near Thorshavn on a La¬ 
minaria Sauvageau has determined as this species. Sauvageau 
writes to me concerning it: — »Bien que cela puisse vous etonner, je 
considere cette espece comme le S. furcigera , qui n’est pas exclusive- 
ment tropical comme on le dit. C’est cette plante que Pringsheim 
a represente comme S. olivacea a propagules, et M. Kuckuck comme 
S. furcigera var. saxatilis. Recemment M. Kuckuck (in litt.) revenait 
a 1’opinion que ces propagules appartenaient au S. olivacea , mais moi, 
je tiens pour le furcigera «. 
This plant has been gathered from 3—4 fathoms of water 
where it grew on the stem of a Laminaria in a fairly exposed lo¬ 
cality. It had propagula in May. 
Found hitherto only on Str.: Thorshavn (!). 
CH7ETOPTERIS Kutz. 
117. Ch. plumosa (Lyngb.) Kutz. 
In Ro str up’s list (l.c. p.86) this species is mentioned as found 
in the Fseroes, Rostrup writes: — »Specimens have been sent to 
us by Mr. Randropp of Thorshavn«. And in Ro str up’s collec¬ 
tion of Fseroese algse there are some good examples of this species, 
