24918. 
FRESHWATER ALGAE FROM INDIA. 265 
ee 
From the north side of the very wet mountain of Tonglu at 9.500 
ft. Oct. 2, 1906. 
97737. From the mountain of Tonglu at 10,000 ft. Oct. 2, 1906. 
27701. 
27643. 
27959. 
27976. 
28013. 
28018. 
28039. 
28059. 
28064. 
28179. 
28180. 
— 28183. 
28134. 
28683. 
28684. 
28697. 
28825. 
28842. 
28857. 
29361. 
29904 
30294 
30346 
From a shallow pond on the water-parting at 11,600 ft., to the 
north of Sandakphu. Oct. 1, 1906. , 
From a running stream in forest of Abies Webbiana between 
Sandakphu and Phallut at 11,000 ft. Sept. 28, 1906. 
Between Naya and Nataran on the Pichoung at the northern 
edge of the Akyab district, a region of forests. Jan. 5, 1907. 
Near Nataran. Jan. 7, 1907. 
Yinma on the Kalapanzin river, m the north-west of the Akyab 
district. Jan. 13, 1907. 
From a cliff over the River Kalopanzin ; sandstone. Jan. 14, 
1907. 
Pethadu, in the north-west of the Akyab district. Jan. 15, 1907. 
Akyab. 1907.” 
Chittagong. 1907. 
River near Bhainsa Duban. 
Near Pursona in the Nepal Terai. 
Dadar, Bombay. 1908. me - — 
Green Alea which is very hardy in Valcut™ ee 
From, me in streams A Mata on the so-called man Eons 
which goes into the interior of the Himalayas from ; 
altitude 8,500 ft. April 30, 1907. : 
From, a shaded pool at 8,500 ft. above Matiana. Date a8 prove 
number. d 
From Theog on the same road at 8,300 ft. April 28. 
From a dirty. pond, yellow with ih at Mahasu 
road, Collected by Dr. Annan e. 
From near Kakarhatti at various springs between 2,500 and 2,800 
ft. May 9, 1907. 
on the same 
streamlet which doubt- 
From near Kasauli, in pools along ® rocky sage 
less runs dry upon the face of the hills over the plains. BAY 
11, 1907. s ; 
: ; stream. Nov. 25, 1907. 
Raxaul on the Nepal border ; front’? ©”. . et, Nepel. 
. From the cold snow-water of the Trisuli nver under Niakot, “oP 
Dec. 11, 1907. ; 
<0 000 ft. March 
_ Dawna Hills, scrapings off wet rocks, at about cugs 
3, 1908. | soak 
-guminit of the Dawna Hills at about 090 ft., from » dame 
facing north. March 4, 1908. 
