THE TYSON COLLECTION OF MARINE ALGAE 
G. hieroglyphica, J. Ag. 
Three Anchor Bay. One specimen. (Also Table Bay. BartonU).) 
5. Pachymenia carnosa, J. Ag. 
Pools and deep water, Table Bay, and Cape Agulhas. (Also Camp’s 
Bay. Barton(i).) 
8. Prionitis nodifera , (Her.) Barton. 
Rock pools, Shark’s Bay, Kowie. 
9. Poiyopes constrictus, (Turn.) J. Ag. 
Pools and submerged rocks, Table Bay. (Also Cape Point. 
Barton (l).) 
11. Carpopeltis Beckeri, Schmitz. 
The Kowie. One specimen. 
12. Cryptonemia (?) capensis. 
Submerged rocks, Kowie. This specimen was previously named 
Kalymenia capensis, but was re-named as above “fide Barton.” 
18. Nemastomaceae. 
2. Schizymenia apoda , J. Ag. Locality not given. 
S. erosa, J. Ag. 
Simon’s Bay. 
S. undulata, J. Ag. 
Rock pools, Table Bay, Rogge Bay, Green Point. 
S. obovata, J. Ag. 
Three Anchor Bay, Table Bay. 
Note. Enclosing some specimens is a paper with the following note in 
Miss Barton’s writing, “The Cape Schizymenias are not surely 
cleared and fixed. S. erosa is distinct enough, but S. apoda, 
obovata and undulata show many transitions and it is not sure 
if they are valuable species. It is necessary to make observations 
on the growing plants.” 
8. Nemastoma lanceolata, (Harv.), J. Ag. 
Deep water, Table Bay. These specimens are very variable in 
form; two have the words “red currant jelly” written on them, 
referring possibly to the colour and consistency when fresh. 
19. Rhizophyllidaceae. 
4. Chondrococcus Hornemanni, (Kiitz.) Schmitz = Desmia Lambertii, 
Suhr. 
Deepwater, False Bay, Cape Morgan, Kowie. (Also Cape Agulhas, 
Algoa Bay, Port Alfred, Port Natal. Barton (l).) 
C. tripinnata, Schmitz ( = Desmia tripinnata, J. Ag.). 
Deep water, False Bay. (Also Natal, St Sebastian’s Bay. Barton(i), 
1893; and British Kaffraria. Barton (2), 1896.) 
