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BIBLIOGRAPHY ACKLEY, A. B. 1929. New species and varieties of Michigan algae. Trans. Amer. microSoc. 48: 302-309, pI. 35-36. . AOARKAR, M. S. 1953. Note on Characiosiphon rivularis from Gwalior. Curro Sci. 22(8): 245-46. AHLSTROM,E. H. and L. H. TIFFANY. 1934-. The algal genus Tetraslrum. ibid. 21: 490-510, f. 1-36. AHMAD]IAN, V. 1958. Antarctic lichen algae. Carolina Tips. 21: 17-18. _ --- 1959. Experimental observations on the algal genus Tribouxia de Puymaly. Svetlsk. bol. Tidskr. 53: 71-80. --- 1959 a. The taxonomy and physiology of lichen algae and problems of lichen synthesis. Ph.D Dis.rerlalion, Harward Univ., Cambridge, Massachusel/s. _ --- 1960. Some new and interesting species of Tribouxia, a genus of lichenized algae. Amer.J. Bol. 47(8): 677-83. _ ALBERTSSON,P. A. and H. LEVON. 195-1. The structure of chloroplasts-V. Chlorella pyrenoidasa Pringsh. studied by means of electron microscope. Exp. Cell. Res. 7: 258-96. AUKUNHI,K. H., H. CHAUDHURI, and V. RAMACHANDRAN.. 1955. On the mortality of carp fry in nursery ponds and the role of plankton in their survival and growth. Indian J. Fish. 2: 257-313. ALTEN, H. v. 1910. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Algenllora d. Moore d. Provinz Hannover. Hann.Jb. natllif.Ges. 59: 47-69. 0 ALVIK, G. 1934. .PlanlCton-Algen norwegischer :\usternpollen-I. Univ. Berg." Arb. Nalurv. R. No.6: 1-47. ANAND, P. L. 1937. A taxonomic study of the algae of the British Chalk-cIilTs. J. Bot., Lond.75(890): Suppl.2, 7. . . ARCE, G. and H. C. BOLD.1958. Some Chlorophyceae from Cuban soils. Amer.J..Bol. 45(6): 492-503. :--- 1958 a. Three new Chlorophycean algae. ibid. 45(10): 737-43. _ ARCHER,W. 1862. On a new (?). species of Ankislrodesmus (Corda) with remarks in connection therewith as regards Closterillmgriffilhsii (Berth.) and c: sublile (Breb.). Qpart. J. microSci., N.S. 2: 255-61. . 1868. In Proc. Dublin Micros. Club. ibid. N.S. 8: 65. 1872. The genus Tetrapedia(Reinsch) with two new forms. Grevillea, 1: 44-47, pI. 3. 1877. New species of Oocyslis. Qparl.J. microSci., N.S., 17: 104-105. . ARTARI,A. 1892. Untersuchungen ueber Entwic;klung und Systematik einiger Protococcoideen. Bull. Soc. Imp. Not. Moscou,.N.S. 6: 222-62, Taf. 1-3. . ~- 1906. Der Ein/luss der Nahrl6sungen-ll. Pringsh.Jb. Wiss. Bot. 43: 177-214. ASHFORD, B. K., R. CIFETRI,and DALMAN, S. 1930. A new species of Prototheca and a variety of the same isolated from the human intestine. Arch. Protistenk.70(3)': 619-38. _ ASKENSAY, E. 1888. Ueber die Entwicklung von Pediaslrum. Ber. !llsch.bot. Ges. 6: 127-38. BACHMANN, H. 1907. Vergleichende Studien ueber das Phytoplankton von seen Schottlands und der ' Schweiz. ibid. 3: 1-91. . _ . 1913. Planktonproben aus Spanien gesammelt von Prof. Dr. Halbfuss. ibid. 31: 183-88. . If.' _ . _ '- BAILEY, J. W. 1855. Notes on new species and localities of microscopical organisTilS I-XIV. ~mithson. . Contr. Knowledge 7 (3): 1-!5. . BECK-MANNEOETTA,G. 1926. Neu Grunalgen aus Kartnen. Arch. Prolistenk. 55: 17~83. 1927. Algenfunde im Reisengebirge. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Algenllora des R~isen- gebirges. Mim. Soc. Sci. Boheme. 1926 (10): 1-18. _ -- 1929. Neue Grun-und Blaualgenaus Karnten und den sudeten. Arch.ProlisleM. 66: 1-10... BEI]ERINCK, M. W. 1890. Cultureversuche mit .Zoochlorellen, Lichengonidien und Anderen niederen Algen. Bot. .(;Ig48: 757-68. BELCHER, J. M. and G. E. Fooo. 1955. 'Biochemical evidence of the affinities of Bolryococcus.New Phytol. 54: 81-83. ' , BENDIX, S. 1964. Phenotypic variability in certain Chlorella PJrenoldosa strains. Phycologia 4(2)': 84-92. BENNETT, A. W. 1886. Freshwater algae (including Chlorophyllaceous Protophyta) of the English Lake Di,trict-I; with description ofl2 new species. J. R. microSoc. 2nd Ser.1886: 1-15. 1887. Freshwater algae (including Chlorophyllaceous Protophyta) of North Cornwall. ibid. 1887: 8.-19. --- 1892. Freshwater algae and Schizophyceae of South West Surrey. ibid. 1892: 4-12. BERNARD, C. 1908. Prolo.coccaciesel Desmidies d'eau douce ricolties a Java. 230 pp., 16 pI. Batavia. 324 BIBI.IOGR,\PHY 325 BERNARD,C. 1909. Sur qJllques algues unicellulaires d'eau douce ricollies dans domaine Malais. Dept. L'Agric. . Indees-Neerlandaises, Buitenzorg, 1-94, pI. 1-6. BHANDARI,M. M. 1955. Occurrence of Characiosiphon rivu/aris Iyeng. Curro &i. 24(1): 16-17. BIOEARD,E. 1934-35. Les Pediastrum d' Europe. Rev. algol. 7.(1-2): 1-94, 1934; (3-4): 327-418, 1935. BISCHOFF, H. and H. C. BOLD.1963. Phycological studies-IV. Some soil algae from Enchanted Rock and related algal species. Univ. Tex. Publ. No. 6318. Austin. BISWAS, K. 1928-29. Papers on Malayan aquatic biology-II. Freshwater algae. J. Fed. Malay Sta. . Mus. 14: 404-35. 1930. Notes on the organisms in the filtered water of Calcutta. J. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 26: 533-40. . 1934. Observations on algal collections from Khasia and Jaintia Hills, Assam, India. Hidwigia 74: 1-28. 1936. Association of some of the common algae with animals in Indian waters. ibid. 7-6: 114-30. 194-9. Common fresh and brackish water aigaillora of India and Burma. Rec. bot. Surv. India 15(1&2): Pt. I, 1-105, pI. 1-10; Pt. 2, 1-169. BLACKBURN, K. B. 1936. Botryococcusand the algal coals: Part I. A reinvestigation of the alga BotT)'ococcus Brallnii. Trails. roy. Soc. Edinb. 58(3): 841-54, 1935.-36. BLACKMAN, F. F. and A. G. TANSLEY.1902. A revision of the classification of the green algae. New Phytol. 1: 17 el seq. BOEDIJN, K. B. 1940. The mycetozoa, fungi, and lichenes of the Krakatan group. BIIII.Jard. bot. Builenz:. 16(4): 358-:429. BOHLIN, K. 1893. Snoalger fran Pite Lappmark. Bol. NOliser.1893: 42-46, f. 1-10. 1897. Zur Morph.Qlogie und Biologie tinzelliger Algen. K. svenska VetenskAkad.Forh. 1897(9): 507-29, f. 1-10. - 1897 a. Die Algen der ersten Regnell'schen Expedition-I. Protococcoideen. K. svenska , VetenskAkad.Handl. Afd. 23(7): 1-47. . . - 1901. Etude sur la lIore algo]ogiq~e d'eau douce des A9>res. ibid. 27: Afd. 3; No.4, 1-85. pI. 1. I BOLD,H. C. 1931. 'Life history and cell structure of Chlorococcum infusiollUUl. BIIIl. Torreybol~ CI.57: 577-604, f. 1-5, pl. 1-5. " 1951. "CytolOgy of Algae" in G. M. Smith (00.). - Manllal of Ph)'Colog)', Chapt. I J, 203-27, Massachusett~. . _- '1958-: Three new ChlQJ"ophycean algae. Amer. J. Bot. 45(10): 737-43. BOLONCHONZEW,E. N. 1903. Beobachtungen ueber das Phytoplankton der Wolga itn Sommer der Jahres 1902. Trav. Soc. Nat. Saratov. 4: 64-155. BORESCH,K. 1922. Ueber die Pigmente der Alge Palmellococcusminialus Chod. var. porphyrea Wille n. var. Ber. dtsch. bol. Ges. 40: 288-92, . BORGE, O. 1892. Chlorophyllophyceer fran Norska Finmarken II. K. svenska VetenskAkad. Handl..J.7, Afd. 4, No.4: 1-15. . 1900. Scwedisches Silsswasser plancton. Bot. NOliser 1900: 1-26. 1906: Silsswasser-Chlorophyceen von Feuerland und Isla Desolacion. Bot. Stlld. lill F. R. Kjellman 1906: 21-34, Taf. II. 1907: Beitrage zur Algenllora von Scbweden. Ark.,Bot. 6(H: 1-88. ~936. Beitrage zur Algen/lora von Schweden-V. _ ibid. 28(6). BORZI, A. 1883. Studi Algologici Fasc. 1: 112 pp., 9 pl., Messina.- 'BossE, W. V. 1890. Etudes sur des Algues de I' Archipel MaJaisien-II. Bull:Jard. bot. Buitenz:. 8: 165-8"6. f. 1.24-26. BOURRELLY,-P. 1940. Sur I'existence realle de multiples,especes et vari6tes dans Ie genre I'ediaslrutll Meyen. C.R. Acad.Sci.,Paris 21~:801-803. .' -_ - ~ 1947. Algues rares et nouvelles. des mare, de la Foret de Fontainbleau. Rtf}. gen. Bot. 54: 306-25, pI. 3-7. . 1948. Gaumullabellifonlana: un nouveau genre de Xanthophyceae d'un mare de la forct de Fontainbleau. ibid. 55: 373-75, 3 f. -- 1949. L'Algotheque du Museum; Notula Algologiques 1-2. Bull. Mus., Hisl. nat. Paris 2nd Ser. 21(6) 1757-60. 1951. Notes sur quelques Chlorococcales. ibid. 23(6): 673-84, f. 1-36. 1951 b. Activites Algologiques et Limnologiques en Fran~e pendant I'annee 1949. - Hydrobiologia 3(1): 101-19. - -~ 1958. Note systematique sur quelques algues microscopiques des cuvelles supra-littorales de la region de Dinard. Bull. Lab. marit. Dinard 43: 111-17. 1958 a. Initiation pratique a la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VI. Telrasporaies (Suite) Bull. Mia. appl. (2),8(2): 21-32. -- 1958 b. Initiation pratique a la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VI. Tetrasporales (Suite et fin). ibid. (2), 8(2): 49-60. -- 1959. Ibid. VII. Tetrasporales (Complement). ibid. (2),9(3): 51-68.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

ACKLEY, A. B. 1929. New species and varieties of Michigan algae. Trans. Amer. microSoc. 48: 302-309,pI. 35-36. .AOARKAR, M. S. 1953. Note on Characiosiphon rivularis from Gwalior. CurroSci. 22(8): 245-46.AHLSTROM,E. H. and L. H. TIFFANY. 1934-. The algal genus Tetraslrum. ibid. 21: 490-510, f. 1-36.AHMAD]IAN, V. 1958. Antarctic lichen algae. Carolina Tips. 21: 17-18. _--- 1959. Experimental observations on the algal genus Tribouxia de Puymaly. Svetlsk. bol.Tidskr. 53: 71-80.

--- 1959 a. The taxonomy and physiology of lichen algae and problems of lichen synthesis.Ph.D Dis.rerlalion, Harward Univ., Cambridge, Massachusel/s. _

--- 1960. Some new and interesting species of Tribouxia, a genus of lichenized algae. Amer.J.Bol. 47(8): 677-83. _

ALBERTSSON,P. A. and H. LEVON. 195-1. The structure of chloroplasts-V. Chlorella pyrenoidasa Pringsh.studied by means of electron microscope. Exp. Cell. Res. 7: 258-96.

AUKUNHI,K. H., H. CHAUDHURI, and V. RAMACHANDRAN..1955. On the mortality of carp fry in nurseryponds and the role of plankton in their survival and growth. Indian J. Fish. 2: 257-313.

ALTEN, H. v. 1910. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Algenllora d. Moore d. Provinz Hannover.Hann.Jb. natllif.Ges.59: 47-69. 0

ALVIK, G. 1934. .PlanlCton-Algen norwegischer :\usternpollen-I. Univ. Berg." Arb. Nalurv. R.No.6: 1-47.

ANAND, P. L. 1937. A taxonomic study of the algae of the British Chalk-cIilTs. J. Bot., Lond.75(890):Suppl.2,7. . .

ARCE, G. and H. C. BOLD.1958. Some Chlorophyceae from Cuban soils. Amer.J..Bol. 45(6): 492-503.:--- 1958 a. Three new Chlorophycean algae. ibid. 45(10): 737-43. _ARCHER,W. 1862. On a new (?). species of Ankislrodesmus(Corda) with remarks in connection therewith

as regards Closterillmgriffilhsii (Berth.) and c: sublile (Breb.). Qpart. J. microSci., N.S.2: 255-61. .

1868. In Proc.Dublin Micros. Club. ibid. N.S. 8: 65.1872. The genus Tetrapedia(Reinsch) with two new forms. Grevillea,1: 44-47, pI. 3.1877. New species of Oocyslis. Qparl.J. microSci., N.S., 17: 104-105. .

ARTARI,A. 1892. Untersuchungen ueber Entwic;klung und Systematik einiger Protococcoideen. Bull.Soc. Imp. Not. Moscou,.N.S. 6: 222-62, Taf. 1-3. .

~- 1906. Der Ein/luss der Nahrl6sungen-ll. Pringsh.Jb. Wiss. Bot. 43: 177-214.ASHFORD,B. K., R. CIFETRI,and DALMAN,S. 1930. A new species of Protothecaand a variety of the same

isolated from the human intestine. Arch. Protistenk.70(3)': 619-38. _ASKENSAY,E. 1888. Ueber die Entwicklung von Pediaslrum. Ber. !llsch.bot. Ges.6: 127-38.BACHMANN,H. 1907. Vergleichende Studien ueber das Phytoplankton von seen Schottlands und der

' Schweiz. ibid. 3: 1-91. . _ .

1913. Planktonproben aus Spanien gesammelt von Prof. Dr. Halbfuss. ibid. 31: 183-88. .If.' _ . _ '-

BAILEY, J. W. 1855. Notes on new species and localities of microscopical organisTilS I-XIV. ~mithson.. Contr.Knowledge7 (3): 1-!5. .

BECK-MANNEOETTA,G. 1926. Neu Grunalgen aus Kartnen. Arch. Prolistenk. 55: 17~83.

1927. Algenfunde im Reisengebirge. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Algenllora des R~isen-gebirges. Mim. Soc. Sci. Boheme. 1926 (10): 1-18. _

-- 1929. Neue Grun-undBlaualgenausKarnten und den sudeten. Arch.ProlisleM.66: 1-10...BEI]ERINCK,M. W. 1890. Cultureversuche mit .Zoochlorellen, Lichengonidien und Anderen niederenAlgen. Bot. .(;Ig48: 757-68.

BELCHER,J. M. and G. E. Fooo. 1955. 'Biochemical evidence of the affinities of Bolryococcus.NewPhytol. 54: 81-83. ' ,

BENDIX, S. 1964. Phenotypic variability in certain Chlorella PJrenoldosa strains. Phycologia 4(2)': 84-92.BENNETT, A. W. 1886. Freshwater algae (including Chlorophyllaceous Protophyta) of the English Lake

Di,trict-I; with description ofl2 new species. J. R. microSoc. 2nd Ser.1886: 1-15.1887. Freshwater algae (including Chlorophyllaceous Protophyta) of North Cornwall.ibid. 1887: 8.-19.

--- 1892. Freshwater algae and Schizophyceae of South West Surrey. ibid. 1892: 4-12.BERNARD,C. 1908. Prolo.coccaciesel Desmidies d'eau doucericoltiesaJava. 230 pp., 16 pI. Batavia.

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BERNARD,C. 1909. Sur qJllques algues unicellulaires d'eau douce ricollies dans domaine Malais. Dept. L'Agric.. Indees-Neerlandaises, Buitenzorg, 1-94, pI. 1-6.

BHANDARI,M. M. 1955. Occurrence of Characiosiphon rivu/aris Iyeng. Curro&i. 24(1): 16-17.BIOEARD,E. 1934-35. Les Pediastrum d' Europe. Rev. algol. 7.(1-2): 1-94, 1934; (3-4): 327-418,

1935.BISCHOFF,H. and H. C. BOLD.1963. Phycological studies-IV. Some soil algae from Enchanted Rock

and related algal species. Univ. Tex. Publ. No. 6318. Austin.BISWAS,K. 1928-29. Papers on Malayan aquatic biology-II. Freshwater algae. J. Fed. Malay Sta.

. Mus. 14: 404-35.1930. Notes on the organisms in the filtered water of Calcutta. J. Asiat. Soc. Beng.26: 533-40. .1934. Observations on algal collections from Khasia and Jaintia Hills, Assam, India.Hidwigia 74: 1-28.1936. Association of some of the common algae with animals in Indian waters. ibid. 7-6:114-30.194-9. Common fresh and brackish water aigaillora of India and Burma. Rec. bot. Surv.India 15(1&2): Pt. I, 1-105, pI. 1-10; Pt. 2, 1-169.

BLACKBURN,K. B. 1936. Botryococcusand the algal coals: Part I. A reinvestigation of the algaBotT)'ococcusBrallnii. Trails. roy. Soc. Edinb. 58(3): 841-54, 1935.-36.

BLACKMAN,F. F. and A. G. TANSLEY.1902. A revision of the classification of the green algae. NewPhytol. 1: 17 el seq.

BOEDIJN,K. B. 1940. The mycetozoa, fungi, and lichenes of the Krakatan group. BIIII.Jard. bot.Builenz:. 16(4): 358-:429.

BOHLIN,K. 1893. Snoalger fran Pite Lappmark. Bol. NOliser.1893: 42-46, f. 1-10.1897. Zur Morph.Qlogie und Biologie tinzelliger Algen. K. svenska VetenskAkad.Forh.1897(9): 507-29, f. 1-10. -1897 a. Die Algen der ersten Regnell'schen Expedition-I. Protococcoideen. K. svenska

, VetenskAkad.Handl. Afd. 23(7): 1-47. .

. - 1901. Etude sur la lIore algo]ogiq~e d'eau douce des A9>res. ibid.27: Afd. 3; No.4, 1-85.pI. 1. I

BOLD,H. C. 1931. 'Life history and cell structure of ChlorococcuminfusiollUUl.BIIIl. Torreybol~ CI.57:577-604, f. 1-5, pl. 1-5. "1951. "CytolOgy of Algae" in G. M. Smith (00.). - Manllal of Ph)'Colog)',Chapt. I J, 203-27,Massachusett~. . _ -

'1958-: Three new ChlQJ"ophycean algae. Amer. J. Bot. 45(10): 737-43.BOLONCHONZEW,E. N. 1903. Beobachtungen ueber das Phytoplankton der Wolga itn Sommer der

Jahres 1902. Trav. Soc. Nat. Saratov. 4: 64-155.BORESCH,K. 1922. Ueber die Pigmente der Alge Palmellococcusminialus Chod. var. porphyrea Wille n. var.

Ber. dtsch. bol. Ges. 40: 288-92, .BORGE, O. 1892. Chlorophyllophyceer fran Norska Finmarken II. K. svenska VetenskAkad. Handl..J.7, Afd.

4, No.4: 1-15. .1900. Scwedisches Silsswasser plancton. Bot. NOliser 1900: 1-26.1906: Silsswasser-Chlorophyceen von Feuerland und Isla Desolacion. Bot. Stlld. lill F. R.Kjellman 1906: 21-34, Taf. II.1907: Beitrage zur Algenllora von Scbweden. Ark.,Bot. 6(H: 1-88.~936. Beitrage zur Algen/lora von Schweden-V. _ ibid. 28(6).

BORZI, A. 1883. Studi Algologici Fasc. 1: 112 pp., 9 pl., Messina.-'BossE, W. V. 1890. Etudes sur des Algues de I' Archipel MaJaisien-II. Bull:Jard. bot. Buitenz:. 8: 165-8"6.

f. 1.24-26.BOURRELLY,-P.1940. Sur I'existence realle de multiples,especes et vari6tes dans Ie genre I'ediaslrutll

Meyen. C.R. Acad.Sci.,Paris21~:801-803. .' - _ -~ 1947. Algues rares et nouvelles. des mare, de la Foret de Fontainbleau. Rtf}. gen. Bot.

54: 306-25, pI. 3-7. .1948. Gaumullabellifonlana:un nouveau genre de Xanthophyceae d'un mare de la forct deFontainbleau. ibid. 55: 373-75, 3 f.

-- 1949. L'Algotheque du Museum; Notula Algologiques 1-2. Bull. Mus., Hisl. nat. Paris2ndSer. 21(6) 1757-60.1951. Notes sur quelques Chlorococcales. ibid. 23(6): 673-84, f. 1-36.1951 b. Activites Algologiques et Limnologiques en Fran~e pendant I'annee 1949.- Hydrobiologia 3(1): 101-19. -

-~ 1958. Note systematique sur quelques algues microscopiques des cuvelles supra-littoralesde la region de Dinard. Bull. Lab. marit.Dinard 43: 111-17.1958 a. Initiation pratique a la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VI. Telrasporaies(Suite) Bull. Mia. appl. (2),8(2): 21-32.

-- 1958b. Initiation pratique a la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VI. Tetrasporales(Suite et fin). ibid. (2), 8(2): 49-60.

-- 1959. Ibid.VII. Tetrasporales (Complement). ibid. (2),9(3): 51-68.

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BOURRELLY,P. 1959a. Quelques Algues epibiontes des Crustaces Phyllopodes. Ret.. algol.4(4): 275-78.1960. Un nouveau genre africain d' endocyanose: Glaw;ocystopsisafricananovogen. et nov.lp.C. R. Acad.Sci., Paris 251: 416-18.1961. Algues d'eau douce de la Republique de Cilte d'Ivoire. Bull. l'/fan, 23: S&.A 283-405.

--- 1961 a. Initiation pratique ~ la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VIII. Chlorococcales.Bull. Micr. appl. (2), 11(5): 1-26.

--- 1962. Quelques algues du Jura Fran~is. Arch.I. Mikrobiol. 42: 15!-58.1963. Initiation pratique a la systematique des algues d'eau douce-VIII. 'Chlorococcales(Suite). ibid. (2), 13(5): 11343

-- 1963. ibid.-VIlI. Chlorococcales (Suite elfin). ibid. (2),13(6): 155-86.--- and MANGUIN,E. 1950. Florule algologique d'une rizidre de camarque. Terre tlla VU'

95(5): 286-96. .1954. Contribution ~ la flore algale d'eau douce des IIes Kerguelen. Mem. Insl.'Sci. Mada-gascar,B 5: 7-58.

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BRAUN, A. 1855. Algarum unicellularum genera nova el minus cognito I-Ill. III pp., 6 pI. Lipsiae.BRISTOL, B. M. 1917. On the life-histot"t and cytology of Chlorochrtriumgrande sp. novo Ann. Bol... Lond. 311

107-26, pI. 5-6.' .1919. On a Malay form of Chlorococcum humicola (Naeg.) Rabenh. J. Linn. Soc. (Bol.) 44.473-82. .1920. On the algal flora of some desiccated English soils, a.n important factor in:SOil biology.Ann. BOI., Lond. 34: 35-80, pl. 1-2. _1920 a. A review of the genus Chlorochytrium Cohn. J. Linn. Soc. (Bol.) 45: 1-:28, pI. 1-3. .

BROOK, A.J., 1957. Notes on freshwater algae mainly from Lochs in Perthshire and Sutherland. T,ans.bol. Soc. Edinb. 36(2): 111-22. -

BRUEGGER, C. G. 1863. Bundner Algen, Erster Berichl ueber Clas Kleinste Leben du Rhalischen Alpen Uahra-, berichte VIII der Naturf. Gcssallschft Graubundens). -

BRUHL, P. and.K. BISWAS.1922. 'The algae of Bengal filter-beds. J. Dep. Sci. Calculla Univ. 4: 1-17., 1926. Algae of Loktak Lake. Mem. Asial. Soc.Beng. 8(3): 257-315, pI. 1-6.

BRUNNTHA1.ER,J. 1914. Beitrag~ zur Silsswasser-algenflora von Agypten. Hedwigia54(3): 219-25.1915. :" Protococcales .. in. A. 'Pascher's Die Silsswasserj/QraDeutschlands,Osiiirtichs IUId,_Schwtiz, Heft 5, Cblorophyceae 2, 52-205, 330 f. Jena.

BULNHEIM,O. 1859. Einige Dcsmideen. Hedwigia2: 21.&22. .. .BURLEW,J. S. 1953. Algal culture from labOratoryfo pilot plant. Publ. Cameg. Insl. WasMn,/o"

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Ass. U.K. 31: 175-90. , 'cbCARTER, H. J. 1869. A description with illustrations of the development of Sorastrum spinulosum to whl, is added-that ofa new form of P,otococcus. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist;Ser. IV, 4: 420-35.

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CEDERGREN, G..R. 1932. Die Algenflora der Provinz Harjedalen. Ark. Bot. 25A(4): 1-101._ Sri.CHANDRA,A. 1964. A note on the occurrence 9f Botryococcusin the miocene lignites of Kera!a. CutF.

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~NDEXOF TECH.L~ICAL NAMES

..

Acacia, 235AcanthococCllSLagerh" 54

tIliculiferus Lagerh., 99asper Reinsch, 100granula/us Reinsch, 100

val'. aerophilllSPrintz, 100lIIillorHansgirg, 101obtllSusReinsch, 101reticularis Reinscn, 100

(\canthosphaera Lemm., 13, 19, 55,62,67, 105tenuispina Korsh., 105zachariasi Lemm., 21, 105

AchnanthesbijugaTurpin, 252dimorphaTurpin, 249obliqua Turpin, 248octallerna Turpin, 254qlladrallerna Turpin, 254quadricauda Turpin, 283quadrijuga Turpin, 252

Acrochasma Korsh., 66, 92deOexum Korsh., 92uncum (Scherffel) Korsh., 92

Acrosiphonia, 97Ac\idesmium Reinsch, 19,55,63,66,92

.globosum Steinecke, 92hookeri Reinsch, 92

ActinastrUm Lagerh., 3, 9, 31, 61,68, 208, 217,218

aciCltlarePlayfair, 218bacillare Playfair, 218gracillimum G. M. Smith, 218,318gul/ula Playfair, 218hantzschii Lagerh., 37, 39,40,217,299, 303,

308,309,318val'. elongatum G.:'.!. Smith, 218var. gracillimum G.M. Sm~th, 309, 318val'. intermOOium Teiling, 309, 317

indicum Kamat, 308, 318minimum G. Huber, 218raphidiodes (Reinsch) Brunnth., 218schroeteri G. Huber, 218

val'. ctlrvatum Huber, 218f. playfairii Huber, 218

tetaniforme Teiling. 218AClinochloridaceae,60Aetinochloris Korsh. emend., 9, 64, 66, 76, 97

minutus (Herndon) comb. nov., 76sphaerica Korsh., 9, 13,76,97

Aerosphaera Gerneck. 176Ajuga, 46Albizzia labbek, 45, 76Ambrosia, 45

artemisaefolia, 46Amphikrikos Korsh.

minlliissima Korsh., 177Anacardium occidentale, 45, 76

Aneuropsis hypelasma, 225Ankis/rodesmaceae, 60, 293Ankistrodesmus Corda, I, 3, 9, II, 12, 31,

35,39,44,46,47, 52, 68, 69, 90, 208,210,. 214,215,221,293,317acicularis (A. Bralm) Korsh., 213acicularis (A. Braun) Skuja, 213acutissimus Archer, 2 \4amalloides Chodat et Oetdi, 2 Hangustus Chodat et Oettli. 2Hangustus (Bernard) Korsh., 213? arcuatus Korsh., 214bernardense Chodat et Oettli, 214bibraianus (Reinsch) Korsh., 219biplex (Reinsch) Brunnth.,-214biplex (Reinsch) G.S. West, 214braunii (Naeg.) Brunnth.,-214bratmii (Naeg.) Collins, 214braunii (Naeg.) Lemm., 214, 310chodati (Tann.-Fullm.) Brunnth., 215closterioides (Bohlin) Printz, 215contorlUSThUl'et, 213convolutus Corda, 210, 213, 309

varminlllttm (Naeg.) Rabenh., 214, 309cOIIVOlllttlS(Rabenh.) G.S. West. 214densus Korsh., 214du1cis Playfair, 214extensus Korsh., 214 .fa1catus (Corda) Ralfs, 35, 38, 39, 210,211,

299,303,308-310,317var. acieularis (A. Bralm) G.S. West, 40,

213, 309var. duplex (Kuetz.) G.S. West, 309, 316val'. radiatus (Ched.) Lemm., 213,299val'. sPiralis (Turner) G.S. West, 210val'. spirillifonnis G.S. West, 213val'. spiri\1iformis (W. et G.S. West)

G.S. West, 213var. stipitatw(Chodat) Lemm., 3,19,21var. tumidus (Wet G.S. West) G.S. West,

308, 309, 316 -val'. serians Zacharias,.316

falcula (A. Braun) Brunnth., 214fractus (A. Braun) Bmnnth., 214,303,317fusiformis Corda, 211gelifactum (Chod.) Bourrelly, 215gracilis (Reinsch) Korsh., 219, 221lacustris (Chod.) Ostenfe1d, 215longissima. (Kuetz.) G.S. West, 309, 317longissimus (Lemm.) Wi\1e, 217

var. tropicum W. el G.S. West, 217f. minor Huber-Pestalozzi, 317

lundbergii (Lundb.) Korsh., 215? minutissimus Korsh., 215mueosus Korsh., 214muscicola (Hustedt) Teilillg, 214nannoselene Skuja, 214

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nil~schioides G.S. West, 92var. spiralis Printz, 92

nivalis (Chod.) Brunnth., 215obrusus Korsh., 214p.fil~eri (Schroed.) G.S. West, 215pseudomirabilis Korsh., 214p)'rtllogeTUI/l(Chod.) Printz, 2 I 7qual.malus W. el G.S. West, 215? rorundus Korsh., 215

septatus Chodat el Oeuli, 214-seliger/lS (Schroed.) G.S. West, 90, 309~igmoides (Rabenh.) Bruhl el Biswas, 210,211

spiralis (Turner) Lemm., 38-41, 210, 299,303, 308

var. fasciculatus G.M. Smith, 211sPirolaenia G.S. West, 215? subcapitatus Korsh., 215

tortilis W. el G.S. West, 214vireti (Chod.) Brunnth., 21.';

Ankyra Fou, 19, 62, 66, 87, 92ancora (G. M. Smith) Fou, 92calcarifera (Kiselev) Fou, 92judayi (G.M. Smith) Fott, 92lanceolata (Korsh.) Fott, 92ocellata (Korsh.) Fott, 92spatulifera (Korsh.) Fott, 92

Anodonta,50Anopheles, 4-3, 69, 85Aphanizomenon, 46

Apiococcus Korsh., 13, 29, 57, 59, 66, 76consociatus Korsh., 76

Apo<lochloris Komarek, 19,66,87simplicissima (Korsh.) ~omarek, 4-6, 92Arthrodesmus

. semllus Corda, 268Asleridum eaudatum Corda, 150Asterococcus

limnelieus a.M. Smith, 194Asterocystis, 188ASlerodietjon OVa/umEhr., 115Auwsporinn~ 15,55,56,58,59Azotobacter chroococcum, <J.8

Bacillariophyceae, 29 .Bernardia Playfair

ehodali (Bernard) Playfair, 167wralislaviensis (Schroed.) Playfair, 168

Bemardinel/a Chodat, 67, 106bipyramidala Choda!, 107elo"gala Pascher, 107indula (Geirler) Pascher, 107

Bicuspidella Pascher, 13, 4-3, 64-, 66, 92inclls Pa.cher, 92rosrrum.aquilae Pascher, 92sessilis Fort, 92

Bieuspidellop.ris Karsh., 66, 92fusiformir Korsh., 92Iriallgz,[arisKorsh., 92

Bohlinia Lemm. emend. G.M. Smith 67, 171,172

echidna (Bohlin) Lemm., 171Borgea G. :\1. Smith, 7, 67

planclOT/ieaG.:\1. Smith, 108Borodinella Miller, 65, 66, 76, 3. I

poly tetras Miller, 76Borodin.llaceae, 60BOI?,diops.ae, 54-

CHLOROCOCCALES

BOtrydium, 55, 56

Botryococcaceae, 15, 24-, 31, 54-56, 58, 60, 61,66, 67, 71, 195, 197, 198

BotryococcUS Kuetz., 3, 12, 15, 24-, 35, 37, 61,63, 67, 195, 197, 198braunii Kuet~., 51, 195, 197, 198, 309calcareus W. West, 197giganleus Reinsch, 197micromorus W. el G.S. West, 197nalans Schmidle, 197

protuberans W. et G.S. West, 37, 39, 40,195, 197, 307var. minor G.M. Smith, 197

pusillus Van Goor, 197sudelieus Lemm., 198lerrieola Klebs, 197

Botryosphaera Chodat, 61, 67, 195, 197, 198planctonica R. el F. Chodat, 197sudetica (Lemm.) Chodat, 9, 198

Brachionus, 85Bracteacoccus Tereg, 17,66, 76, 311

aerius Bisch. el Bold, 322aggregatus Tereg, 76anomalus (James) Starr, 76

- cinnabarinus (Kol el F. Chodat) Starr, 76cohaerans Bisch. el Bold, 322 .engadinensis (Kol el F. Chodat) Starr, 76gametifer (R. Chodat) Starr, 76gernecki (Wille) Starr, 76giganteus Bisch. el Bold,grandis Bisch. .1 Bola, 322helveticus (Kol et F. Chodat) 'Starr, .76irregularis (Petersen) Starr, 76medionucleatus Bisch. et Bold, 322 .minor (Chodat) Petrova, 15,76pseudominor Bisch. el Bold, 322terrestris (Kol el F. Chodat) Starr, 76

Branchypus, 4-3

Burkillia W. et G.S. West, 3, 68-70, 227, 234cornuta W. el G.S. West, 234dissolvens Skuja, 7, 9, 234, 235

Ca{)lptrohaelTOIIGeitler, 67, 106indutum Geitler, 107

Carterius stepanowi, 50Cerasterias Rej..r<.!ot,7, 62, 67, 16f

irregularis L..i. Smith, 164-loiigispina (Perty) Reinsch, 164longisPina (Perty) W. et G.S. West, 164-nivizlis Bohlin, 165raphidioides Reinscli, 164

var. incrllSsalurnReinsch, 165var. inequaleReinsch, 165

staurastroides W. et G.S. West, 165Ceratophyllum demersum, 46Chaetochloridaceae, 60, 61Chaetomorpha, 43

herbipolensis, 84Chaetopeltidaceae, 56Chaetophorales, 21, 55, 58Chamaesiphonaceae, 87

Characiaceae (Naeg.) Wille, 13, 17, 19, 59-61,65, 71, 81, 311, 322Characieae,54-, 56, 57Characiella Schmidle, 66, 76

rukwae Schmi<lle, 76

Characiochloris Pascher, 13, 61, 62, 66, 92, 9:japiculata Korsh., 92

blatense (Ett!.) Bourrelly, 92characioides (Korsh.) Pascher, 92clathrata Skuja, 92crassa Korsh., 92curvata (Errl.)' Bourrelly, 92epizoo/iea(Korsh.) Pascher, 93incrassata Skuj a, 92kIinorostris Skuja, 92monopleura Skuja, 92obtusa Korsh., 92polychloris Skuja, 92pseudopyriformis (Ett!.) Bourrelly, 92pyriformis Skuja, 92sessilis (Korsh.) Pascher, 92sideropus Skuja, 92stellata (Ett!.) BourreIly, 92

Characiopsis, 63, 86, 87, 309groenlandiea, 93

longipes, 87pyriformis, 87spinifera Printz, 93

Characiosiphon Iyengar, 1,5,8,9,11,13,17,27,29,43,61,62,66,70,78rivularis Iyengar, 24, 78, 308

Characium A. Braun, I, 3, 9, 11-13, 17,28,29,43, 50, 57, 58, 60-63, 66, 69, 70, 81-83, 86,87,90acuminatum A. Braun, 4-5, 81, 83aculatum Korsh., 87acutum A. Braun, 86ambiguum Hermann, 43, 81, 82aneora (G.M. Smith) Fott, 92angustum A. Braun, 43, 82, 84

.anophelesi Iyeng. el Iyeng., 43, 82, 85apiculawm RabeJ;lh., 43, 82, 84apiocysliformeHermann, 87arizonicum Taylor et Cotton, 86asymmetricum Korsh., 86braunii Bruegger, 86brunnthaleri Printz, 86bulbosum Korsh., 86cerariformeEiehl. et Racib., 86ehlamydopus Hermann, 87ehrysopyxidis Pascher, 87clava Hermann, 86conicum Korsh., 86coronatum Reinsch, 86 ..cucurbitum JaQ, 86eurvalurnG.M. Smith, 87cylindricum Lambert, 93debaryanum (Reinsch) De Toni, 43, 82, 85,

298

ellipsoidea W. et G.S. West, 87eiliplicum Reinhard, 87ensiforme Hermann, 86ensiforme G.S. West, 86epipyxis Hermann, 87eremosphaerae Hieronymus, 86eurypus Hermann, 87 ..

falcatum Schroeder, 86gihha A. Braun, 87giganteum (Whole) De Toni, 86gracile Schiller, 92graciliPes Lambert, 88groenlandieum Richter, 87, 93guttula Playfair, 86hagmerianum Schmidt, 86heteromorphum Reinsch, 86

INDEX 347

hookeri (Reinsch) Hansgirghori~on/ale A. Braun, 87inspersum Beck-YIannegetta, 86ir.rajeviiKiselev, 92lanceolatum J aag, 86limnelicum Lemm., 27, 87,longiPes A. Braun, 87, 309mall.us Pascher, 87marinum Kjdlman, 86michailovskoenseElenkin, 89minulum A. Braun, 87naegelii A. Braun, 87nasutum Rabenh.; 43, 45, 81, 82obesum Taylor el Cotton, 86ohovalurnReinhard, 87obtusellum (A. Braun) De Toni, 86obtusum A. Braun, 86oeel/atum Korsh., 92operculum Ackley, 86orissicum sp. novo 82, 84, 85omithocephalum A. Braun, 86ovale Lacoste el Suringer, 87pedieellalum Hermann, 87peranema Rabenh., 87phareoides Hermann, 87planc!onicwn Skuja, 45, 90pluricoccum Korsh., 86polymorphum Printz, 86polJlmorphumTrainor et Bold, 86pringrheimii A. Braun, 86pseudo-polymorphum (Trainor _; ~old)

nom. nov., 86pseudo-pyriforme (Lund) nom.'nov., 86pyriforme A. Braun, 69, 86, 87pyriforme Lund, 86rahenhorslii De Toni, 93Reinhard, 87, 308,311sacealrunFilarszky, 27, 93sessile Hermarm, 87seligerum (Schroeder) BourreIly, 90selosum Filarszky, 89sieboldii A. Braun, 86sikangenseJao,86simplex Korsh., 86simplieissimum Korsh., 92stipitatum (Bachm.) Wille, 87strictum A. Braun, 86subsessill' Wolle, 86substrietum J ao, 86suoJdalum A. Braun, 87lenue Hermann, 87terrestris Kanthamma, 17, 45, 63, 82, 86transvalense Cholnoky, 86luha Hermann, 87turgida W. el G.S. West, 87umigerum Hermann, 87westianum Printz, 86

? Chionaster Wille, 44, 67, 165bicornis Kol, 165

.. nivalis (Bohlin) WiI!e, 165Chlamydomonas, 9, 17,56,57,. 75,93, 187Chlorangiaceae, 56, 60, 61, 93Chlorangiopsidaceae, 60, 87Chlorangiopsis, 82, 95

anomala Korsh., 93epizootiea, 93

ChIorangium, 93skujae, 93

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Chlorella Beijerinck, I, 3, 9, 12, 21, 28, 41,44-48, 50, 52, 53, 64, 67, 69, 166, 172, 173,175, 176, 235,310,311aellminata Gerneck. 175asymmetrica Mainz, 175aureoviridis Meyer, 175bacterioidea Hortobiigyi, 175botryoides Petersen, 175, 308, 313brasiliensis De Almeida et Da Silva Lacaz,

175cladoniae Chodat, 175coelastroides Chodat, 175communis Artari, 175conducfrix (Brandt) Beijerinck, 51, 174conglomerata (Artari) Oltmanns, 45, 173, 176ellipsoidea Gerneck, 53, 175, 308, 310, 314faginea (Gerneck) Wille, 175genevensis Chodat, 175homosphaera Skuja, 175koettlitzi (Fritsch) Wille, 175kolkowit;:ii Naumann, 177lacustris Chodat, 175lichina Chodat, 175luteoviridis Chodat, 175marina Butcher, 175miniala (Kuetz.) Wille, 45miniata (Naeg.) Oltmanns, 176minor Naumann, 177mucosa Korsh., 175neustonica Bourrelly, 175nord§tedtii Printz, U5oblonga Naumann, 177ovalis Butcher, 175pachyderma Print.., 175paramecii Loefer, 175parasitica (Brandt) Beijerinck, 51, 175protothecoides Krueger, 45, 176pyrenoidosa Chick, 12,41,52,64, 173, 175,310regularis (Artari) Oltmanns, 175rubescens Chodat, 175rugosa Petersen, 45, 175saccharoPhila (Krueg.) Nadson, 45, 176saccharophila (Krueg.) Wille, 176salina Butcher, 175simplex (Artari) Migula, 175, 309, 314sparkii Alvik, 176_stigmatophor<i Butcher, 176tetricola Hollerbach, 176_tetraedrica Wille, 176mriegata Beijerinck, 177viscosa Chodat, 176vulgaris Beijerinck, 50-52,73,173,175,309-10werthii Wille, 176xanthella Beijerinck, 176zopfingiensis Donz, 176

Chlorellaceae, II, 55, 59Chlorelleae, 55-58Chlorelloideae, 65, 67,166,172,177,235,313Chlorellopsis Zeitler non Reis, 177 .Chlorobacteriaceae, 292Chlorobotrys regularis, 40Chlorochytriaceae (West) Setchell el Gardner,

5,19,21,44,61,65,67,71,94Chlorochylrieae,58, 59Chlorochytrium Cohn, I, 5, 9, 12, 15, 27, 28,

45,48,50,57,59,61,67,69,94,96,97archerianumHieronymus, 96bienne (Klebs) G.S. West, 96

cohnii (Wright) G.S. West, 21, 46, 96dermatocolaxReinke, 96dinobryonis Lund, 46, 96facciolae (Borzi) Bristol, 97

var. minor (Borzi) Bristol, 97gloeophilum Bohlin, 97grande Bristol, 97inclusum Kjellman, 96knyanum Cohn et Szymanski, 96laetum Schroeter, 96lemnae Cohn, 19, 24, 27, 29, 46, 96limnanthemum (Cunningham) G.S. West,

24, 27, 46, 94 'moorei Gardner, 96pallidum Klebs, 96paradoxum Bristol,. 96paradoxum (Klebs) G.S. "';est, 45, 73, 96porphyrae Setchell et Gardner, 96reinhardtii Gardner, 96

var. porphyrae (Gardn.) Bristol, 96rubrum (Schroeter) Freeman, 96sarcophyci (Whitting) G.S. West, 46, 96schmilzii Rosenv., 96

. viric!e Schroeter, 9§willei Printz; 96

Chlorococcaceae Blackman etTansley, 1,5, II, 13;17,21,44,58-62,65,66,71, 72,73, 93, 322

Chlorococcales Marchand orlh. mut. el.emend.Pascher, 1,56 .

Chlorococcales, 1,5,9,11-13, 15,17,21,24,28,29;31,35,37-41,43-48,50-52,54,56,58,59,-

- 61-66, 69-71, 194, 198, 215,308-11; 322-23Chlorococceae,57, 58Chlorococcineqe,56, 59Chlorococcum Menegh. emend. Starr, I, 3, 9, 12,

13, 15, 17,24,27,29,44,57,60,63,64,66,72-75, 308, 311aplanosporum Arce el Bold, 74botryoides Rabenh., 40chlorococcoides (Korsh.) comb. nov., 74-diplobionticoideum Chant. el Bold, 322diplobio!1ticum Herndon, 74dissectum Korsh., 74, 75echinozygotum Starr, 9, 75ellipsoi9.r."cffi Deason el Bold, 322 _ellipti&- ,. '(Korsh.) comb. nov., 75humicolo (Naeg.) Rabenh., 1,9, 17, '40,44,

45, 72, 73,75, 76humicolum (Naeg.) Rabenh., 73hypnosporum Starr, 9, 44, 75infusionum~chrank) l\Ienegh., 40, 45, 72, 73,

309 '

intermedium'Deason el Bold, 322lobatum (Korsh.) Fri~ch elJohn, 75macrostigmatum Stai-r, 75minutum Starr, 9, 75multinucleatum Stan', 1.9, 13,29,75nalans Snow, 75oleofaciens Trainor el Bold, 75'? olivaceum (Rabenh.) Rabenh., I, 75perforatum Arce el Bold. 75pinguideum Arce et Bold, 75polymorphum Bisch. el Bold, 322punctatum Arce el Bold, 75scabellum Deason el Bold, 322schizoehlamys (Korsh.) comb. nov., 75sociable Brand, 75tetrasporum Arce el Bold, 75

tllberclllatUm (Korsh.) comb. nov., 75vacuolatum Starr, 7, 13,75'? vitiosum Printz, 43-45, 72, 73,75

. wimmeri (Hilse) Rabenh.. 75Chlorocystis, 57

cohnii (Wright) Reinhardt, 96sarcophyciWhitting, 96

Chlorodendrineae, 3ChoroideumNadson, 176Chlorolobion Korsh., 68, 225

obtusum Korsh., 225 .qhlorophyceae, 5, II, 12, 15, 28, 29, 61,63, 75,

77, 198,206Chlorophyta, 49, 187Chloropteris Pascher, 67, 191

tetragona pascher, 191Chlorosphaera, 54, 58, 64Chlorosphaeraceae, 15,21,28,54-,56,58-"61Chlorosphaera1es, 28, 60, 64, 65Chlorothecieae,54 ~,

Chlorolheciumsaccharophilum Krueger, 176ChodateUa Lemm. emend. Fott, 3, 7, 31, 67,

166-168, 170 .amphitricha (Lagerh.) Le!f\m., 170, 172armata Lemm., 170, 172ba1atonica Seherffel, 170breviseta W. et G.S. West, 170, 172brevispina Fritsch, 170, 172chodati (Bernard) Ley, 167ciliata (Lagerh.) Lemm., 170cingula (G.M. Smith) Ley, 170citriformis Snow, 170crassiseta Hortobiigyi, 322droescheriLemm., 170, 172genevensis (Chodat) Ley, 168'

var. subglobosa (Lemm.) Bourrelly, 168granulosa Kol, 170javanica Bernard, 170, 172longiseta Lemm., 170longispina Walton, 170marssonii (Lemm.) Ley, 168maxima Hortobiigyi, 322octacantha (Lemm.) Ley,. 168octoseta Alten, 170pilosa Hortobiigyi, 322playfairii Fott, 170quadriseta Lemm., .169, 29!}

.striolata (Playla;r) Folt, 170subglobosn(Lemm.)Ley, 168subsala Lemm., 170 -symmetrica Hortobagyi, 170wratislariensis (Schroeder) Ley, 168

Chodatellopsis l;(orsh., 67, 172elliptica Korsh., 172

Chroococcaeeae, 11, 49Chroococcales, 187Chroococcus, 188Cladonia, 48Cladoniaceae, 48Cladophora, 43, 82Cladophorales, 46Closteridium Reinsch, 67, 91, 111,161

? bengalicum Turner, 162, 219bullifonne Bradley, 164crassispinum Reinsch, 91, 164curvatum (\v. West) comb. nov., 164-lunula Reinsch, 161, 164obesum (W. et G.S. West) G.M. Smith, 162

349INDEX.

siamcnsis (W. et G. S. West) G. M. Smith, 91,162

Cloilteriococcus Schmidle, 55, 68, 292viernheimensis Schmidle, 292

ClosteriosPiraReverdin, 226lemanensis Reverdin, 226

Closteriopsis Lemm., 68, 208, 215, 216, 217,brevieula Wheldon, 217longissima (Lemm.) Lemm., 216, 317

var. tropica (W. el G.S. West) W. et G.S.West, 217

f. minor (Huber-Pestalozzi), 317lahorensis (Salim) comb. nov., 317

Closterium, 149cuspidatum Bailey, 164pronum

var. longissimum Lenuu., 216Coecomyxaceae, 61, 293Codiolum A. Braun, 46, 57, 67,97

cylindraceumFoslie, 97gregarinm A. Braun, 62, 97intermedium Foslie, 97lacustre Printz, 97longipesFoslie, 97 .

/lordenskjgeldianwnKjelhnall, 97? penicilliforme (Roth) Silva, 97petrocelidisKuckuek, 62, 97 .pusillum (Lyngb.) Kjellman, 97

Coelastraceae (West) Wille, 3, 5,21,24,55,58_61,64,66,68,71,227,235,292

Coelastreae,58Coelastrella Chodat, 235

levicostalaKorsh., 235striolala Ghodat, 235

Coelastrum Naegeli, 3, 7, 9, 12,24,28,54,55,57,59,64,68,227,233,235,289,311astroideumde Notaris, 233allgustaeSkuja, 233bohlini Schmidle et Senll, 233, 289eambricum Archer, 227, 230, 309

var. intermedium (Bohlin) G.S. West, 37,40, 41, 231,300, 309

dlOdaii Ducellier, 233? chodati Hughes, 234-compositum G.S. West, 230, 233conglomeratum (Alten) Steinecke, 233(Omntum Lamaire, 231wstatum Korsh., 233rrtlCiatumSehmidle, 231cubicum Naegeli, 227, 231clistansTurner, 233echinatum Swirenko, 233~iganteum Cedergrcn, 233indiclllIITurner, 228intermedillm (Bohlin) Korsh., 231irreglliareSchroeder, 229microporum Naegeli, 35, 37, :~9-41, 227,

~28, 233, 300, 305, 308, 309f. !ypica Wolle, 229var. speciosllm\Vollc, 233

morus W. et G.S. West. 228, 233/laegelii Rabenhorst, 229, 231/latans Kirchner, 204octaedricum Skuja, 233piliferum Goetz, 233proboscideum Bohlin, 31, 37, 39-41, 227,

229, 230, 300, 305, 309fJSelldowbicumSchroeder,229

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Pseudomicroporum Korsh., 233pulchTllm Schmidle, 230

val'. inlermedium Bohlin, 231relicl/lalum (Dang.) Lemm., 233reticulatum (Dang.) Scun. 37. 39, 41. 228

233, 305 'lobuslum Hantzsch. 228

scabrum Reinsch, 37, 39--41. 228, 231,300, 305schizodermaticum Rich. 23:-1shensiense Jao, 233skujae Korsh., 233speciosum (Wolle) Brunnth., 233sphaericum Naegeli, 227, 229,233, 309

val'. compaclum Moebius, 228sl/bpl/lchrum Lagerheim, 233tallonii Bourrelly el Manguin, 233Iriel/spidalum Borge, 234Urrll<OSll/n(Reinsch) De Toni, 233\'emlcosum (Reinsch) Reinsch, 233

C:oenochloris Korsh., 7, 67, 193ovalis Korsh., 193pringsheimii Bourrelly, 194p}'renoidosa Korsh., 193

Coenococcus Korsh., 7, 60, 67, 194pelagicus (Teiling) Lund, 191planctonicus Korsh., 194

Coenocystis Korsh., 7, 67, 194obtusa Korsh.. 194

-planctonica Korsh., 194reniformis Korsh., 194subcylindrica Korsh., 194

Cohniella

irregularis LClTun., 241ilaurogeniaeforme Schroeder, 24:-1

ColeochIamys Korsh., 66, 93apoda Korsh., 93

Confervapenicilliforme Roth, 97relieulala Linn., 134

ConfelVoidcae, 54Conjugatae, 54, 55, 58Conococcus Carter, 67, 69, 106, 108

eIongatus Carter, 109Conradia KulTerath, 187

- 'incrusians KulTerath, 187Coronastrum Thompson, 3, 68, 237, 292

aestivale Thompson, 292anglicum Flint, 292ellipsoideum Fott, 237, 292lunatum Thompson, 292

Cosmocladium, 203, 206hitchcockii, 206

Cranwcyslis Korsh., 66, 93bipes Korsh., 93

Crucigenia Morren, 3, II, 24, 31, 35,59, 68,236,237,241-243,309allernans G.M. Smith, 245antarctica Wille, 241, 242

apiculata (Lemm.) Schmidle, 37, 39, 237,238, 242, 300, 306, 309, 310val'. lruncaia (G.M. Smith) Ahlstr. el.

Tiffany, 242australis (Playf.) Playf., 241cTll<iala(Wolle) Schmidle, 240crucifera (Wolle) Collins, 238, 240, 300cuneiformis (Schmidle) Brunnth., 193divergens G.M. Smith, 241

CHLOROCOCCALES

emarginata (W. el G.S. West) SchmidIe,35,241cxcavata Conrad, 241fenestrata (Schmidlc) Schmidle, 37. 39. 237,238,300haslifera Arnoldi, 242, 245irregularis Willc, 241, 242laulerbomei (Schmid Ie) Schmidle, 236lunaris (Lemm.) Wille, 242minima (Fritschen) Brunnth., 242neglecta Fott et Ettl., 242piriformis Beck-Mannegetta, 242pulchra W. et G.S. West, 242pulloideum (Teiling) Brook, 242quadrata Morren, 238, 240, 241, 243, 309-10

val'. octogonaSchmidle, 245,rectangularis (A. Braun) Gay, 37, 237,238,300, 308

val'. irregularis (Wille) Brunnth., 241reniforme Swirenko, 238reniformis Griffiths, 242slaurogeniaeformis (Schroeder) Wille, 243lelracanlho G.S. West, 245tctrapedia (Kirchn.) W. et G.S. West, 37, 38,

40,41,238,240,241,300,305, 309, 310val'. apiculata Fritsch et Rich, 241

Iriangularis Chodat, 240. 241triangularis (Chodat) Schmidle, 238, 240, 300Iriangularis Playfair, 245truncata G.M. Smith, 242, 245

Crll<igenieae,58Crucigeniella

, lrmoris Lemm., 242Crucigenloideae, 66, 68, 236, 310Cryodactylon Chodat, 67, 191

glacile Chodat, 191Cyanophyta, 49Cyclops, 43('.ylindroc)'stis ovalis Turner, 187Cyslocoa:um, 57('.yslococcus Naegeli, 45

cladoniae Chodat, 76humicola Naegeli, 73

humicola Naeg. emend. Treboux, 75humicollJ -:r;~ebou>c, 75

indutum (Geitler) Pascher, 107nyanzae (Wolosz.) G.S. West, 107obtusum Pascher. 107plicatum W. et G.S. West, 106

Desmidiaceae, 161,226Diaphanosoma, 43, 87Dicanthos Korsh., 67, 172

belenophorus Korsh., 172Dicellula Swirenko, 61, 67, 172

geminata (Printz) Korsh., 172inermis Fott, 172, 292plancto~ica Swirenko, 172

Dichotomococcus, 63, 206, 225capitatus, 206cUlVatus, 206elongatus Fott, 206lunatus, 206

Dicranochaete,57Dictyastrum Beck-Mannegetta, 68, 235

mirabiIe Beck-Mannegetta, 235Dictyochlorella, 61, 76Dictyochloris Korsh., 76Dictyochloris Vischer ex Starr, 9,12, 15,66, 76, 311

fragrans Vischer ex Starr, 15, 76Dictyococcus Wille emend. Vischer, 11, 12, 17,

66, 76mucosus Korsh., 76varians Gerneck emend. Starr, 76

Dictyocystis La/"..:leim, 54, 56, 206hitchcockii (Wolle) Lagerheim, 206

Dictyosphaeriaceae (De Toni) West, 3, 7, 15,19,24,27,31,59-61,63,64,69,68,71,198,199, 206, 292

Dictyosphaerieae, 58, 292 _Dictyosphaerium Naegeli, 3, 7, 12, 24, 28.31,

35, 54-57, 68, 70, 199, 203 .anomalum Korsh., 203ehrenbergianum Naegeli, 35, 37, 39, 40, 199,

201,300,304elegans Bachmann, 203globosum P. Richter, 199indicum Iyeng. et Ramanath., 13,27,39,62,

199,201 '

minutum Petersen, 203oviforme Lagerheim, 203planctonicum Tiff. et Ahlstr., 203pulchellum Wood, 7, 12, 37, 39, 40, 199,

299, 304, 309var:-minutum Deflandrc, 201

pusillum SteinecKe, 203regulare Swirenko, 203, 204reniforme Bulnheim, 199,202

? f. major Turner, 202simplex Korsh., 203simPlex Skuja, 203skujae nom. nov., 203terrestre Fritsch etJohn, 13, 19,28,62,63,203tetrachotomum Printz, 203

Didymocystis Korsh., 68, 292grahneisii Heynig, 292inconspicua Korsh., 292lineata Korsh., 292planctonica Korsch.. 292Il/berCIIlalaKorsh., 172, 292

Didymogenes Schmidle, 68, 292dubia Fott, 292palatina Schmidle, 292

Dimorphococcus A. Braun, 3, 5,24,31,55,56,68,

Dactylococcus Naegeli, 3,J2, 47, 68, 208bicaudalus A. Braun, 226, 316

val'. Cllrla A.K. Mitra, 308, 316caudalus Hansgirg, 226debaryanus Reinsch, 85hookeri Reinsch, 86i'!fusionum Naegeli, 209, 210raphidioides Hansgirg, 226sabulosus Hansgirg, 226

Dactylosphaerium Steinecke, 68, 206sociale Steinecke, 206

Daphnia, 51, 52 ,

Dendrocystis Iyengar, 3, 12, 15, 21, 43, 62, 67,70, 166, 171raoi Iyengar, 171

, Desmalractum W. et G.S. West, 55, 58, 69Desmatractum W. et G.S. West emend.Pascher,

5,12, 15,19,21,40,61,63,67,106bipyramidatum (Chodat) Pascher, 13, 39,43, 107delicatissiinum Korsh., 107clongatum (Pascher) Pascher, 107

INDEX 351

199,204,254cordatus Wolle, 204, 206fritschii Crow, 204, 206lunatus A. Braun, 37-40,204,205,300,304-, 308

Dinobryon divergens, 46Dinophyceae, 161Discocystis Skuja, 110

corticolaSkuja, 110saturnus (Steinecke) Skuja, 110

Dispora Printz, 67, 193crucigenioides Printz, 193cuneiformis (Schmidle) Printz, 193speciosa Korsh., 193vilhelmii F ott, 193

Disporopsis, 61DucelIieria, 234 .,

Ecballocystis, 3Ecdysichlamys G. S. West, 67, 191

obliqua G. S. West, 191EchinocoleumJao et Lee, 67, 110

elegans Jao et Lee, 110Echinosphaerella G. M. Smith, 7, 67,110

limnetica G. M. Smith, 110, 161Echinosphaeridium Lemm., 55,67, 105

iiordstedtii Lemm., 105Ectogeron Dangeard, 12,67,97

elodeae Dangeard, 43, 97Elakatothrix Wille, 58, 60, 61, 65, 68, 293, 295

acuta Pascher, :295alpina Beck-NIannegctta, 295 _americana Wille, 295 "alVernensis R. et F. Chodat, 295biplex (Nygaard) Hindiik, 295gelatinosa Wille, 293, 294

f. minus f. nov., 295, 299genevensis (Reverd.) Hindiik, 295gloeocystiformis Korsch, 295lacustris Korsh., 295linearis Pascher, 295minima Beck-Mannegetta, 295minoll<hetiiBourrelly, 295parvula (Arch.) Hindiik, 295pseudogelatinosa Korsh., 295spirochroma (Reverd.) Hindak, 295subacuta Korsh., 295viridis (Snow) Printz, 293

Elodea canadensis, 46EmergococcusMiller, 66, 75

lucensMiller,75 .

Emergosphaera Miller, 66, 75superjicialis Miller, 75

Eriallax Pascher, 68, 292alpinus Pascher, 292costatus (Schmidle) Pascher, 292

Endosphaerabiennis Klebs, 96

Endosphaeraceae, 59, 65Endosphaereae,54, 55, 57Enteromorpha, 46, 96

prolifera, 134Entomostraca, 87Eomyces Ludwig, 67, 177

crieanus Ludwig, 177Eremosphaera Dc Bary, 8,9, 11-13, 21, 28, 57,

67, 178oocystoides Prescott, 178viridis De Bary, 39, 178

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Eremosphaeraceae,55, 56, 58Eremosphaereae, 55, 58Eremosphaeroideae, 65, 67, 166, 177, 178, 181Eremostyle Geidel', 97Errerella Conrad, 7, 67, 103

bornhemiensis Conrad, 105Euastropsis Lagerheim, 19, 57, 67, 136

richteri (Schmid Ie) Lagerheim, 136Euastrum

pentmlgulare Corda, 118richteri Schmidle, 136tetraodon Corda, 129

Euchlorella Wille, 176Euglena, 43, 45, 100Euglenineae, 51Euspongilla, 50Eutetramoms ''''alton, 206

globosus Walton, 206 .Excentrosphaera G. T. Moore, 5, 67, 178

viridis G. T. Moore, 178

Fernandinella Chodat, 65, 66, 93alpina Chodat, 93val'. semiglobosa Fritsch etJohn, 13

Filarszkia Forti, 93Filars::.kia Korsh., 93

cylindrica (Lambert) Korsh., 93Flagellata, 55, 58Follicularia ,...liller, 66, 7i

paradoxa/is Miller, 7iForaminifera. 50Franceia Lemm., 7, 21, 67, 17i, 172

armata (Lemm.) Korsh., 172droescheri (Lemm.) G. M. Smith, Inechidna(Bohlin) Korsh., 171 .

cIongata Korsh., 172geminata Printz, 172javanica (Bernard)"Hortobagyi, 172oblonga Playfair, 172ovalis (France) Lemm., 172polyehaeta (Swirsch.) Korsh., 172ICIluiJpinaKorsh., 172 .

luberculata G. M. Smith, 172Fusola Snow, 293, 295

ameru:ana Snow, 295 -viridis Snow, 293, 295

Glaucocystis ltzigsohn, 11,49,1>7, 167, 187, 189cingulata Bohlin, 188duplex Prescott, 189nostochinearum Itzig>;ohn, 188oocystiformis Prescott, 189

Glaucocystopsis Bounelly, 67, 191africana Bourrelly, 191

Glaucophyta, 49, 187Glaucosphaera Korsh., 60, 65, 66, 76, 293

vaeuolata Korsh., 76Gloeoactinium G. M. Smith, 1,3,7, 12,31,61,

68, 208, 225limneticum G, ~I. Smith, 225matebae Kufferath, 225

Gloeobotrys Pasch"r, 67, 194ehlorinus Pascher, 194eoenococcoides FOIt, 194ellipsoideus Pascher, 194limnetieus (G. :'\1. Smith) Pascher, 194subsalus Pascher, 194

Gloeocapsa

CHt.OROCOCCAt.ES

montana, 180, 186sanguinea, 76

Gloeocystidaceae, 61Gloeocystopsis

limneticus G. M. Smith, 191Gloeodendraceae, 60Gloeotaeniae, 58

Gloeotaenium Hansgirg, 1, 7, 54, 67, 166, 17810idesbergerianum Hansgirg, 24, 178, 308minus Pascher, 179. .

Gloxidium Korsh., 11, 43, 68, 225rotatoriae Korsh., 225

Golenkinia Chodat, 3, 7, 13, 19,21,31,62,67,70, 98, 101, 103aculeata Playfair, 102armata Lemm., 172brevispina Korsh., 102botryoidesSchmidle, 104chlorelloides Lund., 102crassispina (Printz) Printz, 102

fra.ru:eiChodat, 172longispina Korsh., 27, 62, 103loricata (Penard) Printz, 102maxima Tiff.5t Ahlstr., 102minutissima Iyeng. et Balakr., 27, 6'2, 103parvula Woronichin, 103paucispina W. et G. S. West, 102punctifera Bolonchonzew, 103-radiata Chodat, 24, 35,40,41, 102, 298solitaria Korsh., 27, 62, 103viridis (Frenzel) Printz., 103

Golenkinioideae,60Golenkiniopsis Korsh., 7, 27, 62, 67, 70, 98, 103

'- 10ngispina (Korsh.) Korsh., 27, 103, 168minutissima (Iyeng. et Balakr.) comb. 'nov.,

27, 62, 103parvula (Woronich.) Korsh., 103solitaria (Korsh.) Korsh., 27, 103

Go~phosphaeria,165Goniochloris, 161

mutica, 161Gyorflyana Kol et F. Chodat, 66, 76

humicola Kol et F. Chodat, 76

Hal~t..ereae; 54HariO/dla reticulala Dangeard, 233Harpoehytrium

viride Seherffel, 92Heurocontae, 58Heterokontae, 58, 63, '154, 198Hierella boryana Turpin, 118Hofmania Chodat, 3, 7, 68, 236, 237

appendiculata Chodat, 237lauterbornei (SchmidletBruonth., 37,39, 236,

300,309-10lauterbornei (Schmidle) Wille, 237regularis Korsh., 237; 292rotundata Korsh., 237

Hormotilaceae, 60Hyalocharacium Pascher, 11, 43, 48, 66, 93

chrysopyxidis Pascher, 87, 93HyaloraphidiumPascher et Korsh., 11,43, 48, 68, 225

arcuatum Korsh., 225contortum Pascher et Korsh., 22.;curvatum Korsh., 226moinae Korsh., 226obtusum Hortobagyi, 226rectum Korsch., 226

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Hyalovolvocaceae, 55, 58

Hydra, 50, 173, 175Hydrianum Rabenhorst, 19, 43, 66, 87, 93

brevipes Korsh., 93coronatum Fott, 93crassiapex Korsh, 93ellipticum Korsh., 93giganteum Wolle, 86gracile Korsh., 93horizon tale Korsh., 93lageniforme Korsh., 93obtusum A. Braun, 86ovale RabenhorSt, 93subsessi/e Wolle, 86variabile Korsh., 93

Hydrilla, 102, 232, 285Hydrocystis hydroPhilaTurner, 191Hydrocytium acuminatum (A. Braun, 83)Hydrocytium macroporumTurner, 184Hydrodictyaceae (S. F. Gray) Dumort orth. nml.

Cohn, 3, 19,54-61,64,65,67,71,111,311Hydrodictyoideae, 19,31,65,67, Ill, 136, 311Hydrodictyon Roth, 3, 9, 12, 13, 19, 27-29, 54,

57,63,67,69, 111,133, 135, 161africanum Yamanouchi, 135indicnm Iyenga1", 5, 134, 135patenaeforine Pocock, 135fJentagonumVauch., 134reticulatum (Linn.) Lagerh., 41,53,134, 135,

308, 310tertiarum Koriba et Miki, 135utriculatum Roth, 134

Hydrogastraceae,55, 56, 58Hypnomonadaceae,60, 61, 75 -Hypnomonas Korsh., 13,57,60,66, 72,75

ch1orococcoidesKorsh., 74elliPsoideaKorsh., 75lobata Korsh., 75schizgchlamys Korsh., 75tuberculata Korsh., 75

Hypnum, 97

Ineffigiata W. et G. S. West, 195neglecta W. et G. S. West, 195

Infusoria, 50lsokontae, 56lathmoehloron, 154, 161

gracile, 154f.reductum, 154

lobulatum, 156, 158

Jaagia Vischer, 67, 177aquatica Vischer, 177

Juranyiella Hortobagyi, 68, 226j~vorkae (Hortob.) Hortob., 226

Kentrosphaera Borzi, 5,9,55,67,94-,96,97appendiculata Korsh., 97bristolae G. M. Smith, 44, 45, 96, 97lacciolae Borzi, 46, 97gloeophila(Bohlin) Brunnth., 46, 97grande (Bristol) G. M. Smith, 97minor Borzi, 97willei Reichardt, 97

Keratococcus Pascer, 68, 226, 308angulus Pascher, 226bicaudatus (A. Braun) Petersen, 226, 315

val'. curta (A. K. Mitra), comb. vov., 316

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caudatus (Hansg.) Pascher, 226dybowskii Woloszynska, 226raphidioides (Hansg.) Pascher, 226sabulosus (Hansg.) Pascher, 226sestonicus Hortobagyi, 226.

Keriochlamys pascher, 67, 177styriaca Pascher, 177

Kirchneriella Schmidle, 1, 5, 7, 31, 613,208, 222,224,309, 319africana Pocock, 224aperta Teiling, 225arcuata G. M. Smith, 224contorta (Schmidle) Bohlin, 38, 39, 222, 224.

299, 303corn uta Korsh., 224dalecarlica Lundberg, 224-elegans Playfair, 224elongata G. M. Smith, 224gracillima Bohlin, 224intermedia Koi'sh., 224irregularis (G. M. Smith) Korsh., 224, 318jIWorkae Hortobagyi, 226lunaris (Kirchn.) Moebius, 35, 37, 39, 40,

222,225,299,303,308,309, 318val'. aperta (TeiL) Brunnth., 225val'. dianae Bohlin, 225, 292, 309, 318val'. irregularis G. M. Smith, 225, 309, 318

lunata (Kirchn.) Sehmidle, 223m(!iorBernard, 225,291,292malmeana (Bohlin) Wille, 225microscopica Nygaard, 225obesa (W. West) Schmitlle, 222;'224, 299

,'ar. contorta Schmidle. 224 -,- ? val'. major (Bernard) G. ]\1. Smith, 309, 319

val'. major Sensu G. M. Smith, 319phaseoliformis Hortobagyi, 225sinensis Skvortzov, 225subcapitata Korsh., 225o11bsolitariaG. S. West, 40, 222, 309

Koliella,215Korshikoviella Silva, 43, 50, 66, 81, 87, 89

gracilipcs (Lambert) Silva, 43, 87, 88, 298limnetica (Lemm.) Silva, 27, 43, 87michailovskoensis (Elenkin) Silva, 89mystacina(Hortob. etNemeth)_comh. nov., 322schaefernai (Fott) Silva, 89setosa (Filars.) Silva, 89

Kremastochloris Pascher, 66, 76conus Pascher, 76

Lagerheima Saccardo, 168Lagerheimia Chodat, 3, 67, 70, 166, 167, 1613

acuminata Playfair, 170chodati Bernard, 37-40, 164, 167,298,303ciliata (Lagerh.) Chodat, 170

val'. strio/ata Playfair, 170val'. subsa/a (Lemm.) Playfair, 170

fo mixta, 170cingula G. M. Smith, 170citriformis (Snow) G. M. Smith, 170comosa Playfair, 170coronata Playfair, 170

val'. striolata Playfair, 170cyanae Schiller, 168doJleiniiSchroeder, 170echidna (Bohlin) Wille, 171elliptica Playfair, 170endophytica (Bohlin) Wille, 172

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gene,'cnsis Chodat, 168val'. subglobosa (Lemm.) Chodat, 168

griffithsii Fott, 168longiseta (Lemm.) Wille, 170marssonii Lemm., ]68minor Fott, 168octacantha Lcmm., 168'l"adriseta (Lemm.) G. ~I. Smith, 168sllbglobosa Lcmm., 168.IlIbsala Lemm.. 168tetraedriensis Roll, 168/(rmanieluis 'Voloszynska, 168wratislaviensis Schroeder, 168

Lagerheimieae, 55Lagerheimiella Boedijn, 168Lagerheimioideae, 62, 65, 67, 166, 167, 171Lmnbertia Korsh., 87

talcarifera Kiselev, 92graciliPes (Lambert) Korsh., 88

val'. minor Korsh., 88issajeuii (Kiselv) Korsh., 92tal/leolala Korsh., 92limnetica (Lemm.) Korsh., 87lIIichailol'skoensis(Elenkin) Korsh., 89mystacina Hortob. et Nemeth, 322 ...ehaefernai Fott, 89setosa (Fiars.) Korsh., 89.<palllliferaKorsh., 92

Larnbertia J. E. Smith, 59Lauterborniella Schmidle, 68, 292

appendiculata Korsh;, 292elegantissima Schmidle, 292

Lemmermannia

emargitlata (Schroeder) Chodat, 241telrapedia (Kirchn.) Lcmm., 240

Lemna, 24, 46trisulca, 97

Limnanthemumindicum, 24, 46, 69, 96nymphaeoides, 146

Lobocystis Thompson, 68, 206, 207dichotoma Thompson, 206

Lysimachia, 46

Macrocbloris Korsh., 9, 57,67, 97dissecta Korsh., 97

.\Iakinoella Okada, 67, 191tosaensis Okada, 191

Marssoniella degans, 225~Iarthea Pascher, 13, 19,21,68,292

tetras Pascher, 292,'vlen::.bierellaMiller, 68

paragraphon Miller, 291Micracantha Korsh., 67, 177

minutissima Korsh., 177.Hicraclineae, 55, 62Micractiniaccae (Brunnth.) G. M. Smith, 19,21

27,.60,.,61,65,67,71,98, 103.tficraclinieae, 58 .Micractinioideae, 60

Micractiniurn Fresenius, 7, 27, 31, 40, 67, 98,103, 298, 302appendiculatum Korsh., 105bornhemiense (Conrad) Korsh., 104-,105crassisPinum Printz, 102eriense Tiff. el Ahlstr., 105octospinum Hallet, 105pllllcispinum (W. el G. S. West), Wille, 103

CHLOROCOCCALES\

\Nephrochlamys Korsh., 1,68,208,221,222

allanthoidea Korsh., 222rotunda Korsh., 222subsolitaria (G. S. West) Karsh., 39, 40, 222,

299, 304-willeana (Printz) Korsh., 222

Nephrocylieae, 55Nephrocytium Naegeli, 1,7,24,31,67, 166,189.

191,192agardhianum Naeg., 37-40, 189,293, 303

val'. minus Naeg., 189allantoideum Bohlin, 191clostmoides Bohlin, 148ecdysiscepanum W. el G. S. West, 3, 191hydrophilum (Turner) Wille, 189,191limneticum (G. M. Smith) G. M. Smith, 191limnelicum (G. M. Smith) Skuja, 191lunatum W. West, 37-40, 189, 293, 303mugelliGrunow, 189obesuin W. West, 189, 191perseverans Printz, 191spirale'Beck-Mannegetta, 19\varium Hortobagyi, 191willeanum Printz, 222

Octogoniella Pascher, 19, 39, 67, 110sphagnicola Pascher, 43, 110

Oedogonium, 43,82, 132Oocystaceae Bohlin, 5, 21, 27, 49, 55, 58-62, ~,

65,70,71,103,106, 178, 187,313,322Oocystaenium Gonzalves el Mehra, II, 12,27,28,

62,67, 70, 166, 177,,181e1egans Gonzalves el Mehra, 178

Oocysteae,55, 58Oocystiqium Korsh., 61; 191

ovalc Korsh., 191 .Oocystis Naegeli, 1,3, 11, 12,21,24, 31, 35,-H,

57,62,63,67,69,70, 161, 166,179, 186, 187,311

apkulata W. West, 187arvernensis R. el F. Chodat, 186a.<ymmelricaW. el G. S. West, 187

val'. symmelri&aSchtnidle, 187atmophytica Krieger;<186australiensis Playfair, 186borgeiSnow, 180,183,299,303,308

var. indica Kamat, 308, 314 . .brunl/eaTurner, 187chodati Woloszynska, 186ckudali Playfair, 186, 187cililita Lagerheim, 170cingulatus Hartob. et, 322coronata Lemm., 186crassa Wittrock, 180, 181, 187, 299

val'. marssonii (Lemm.) Printz, 187ecballocystiformis Iyengar, 180, 186echidnaBohlin, 171elliptica W. West, 44, 180, 186, 3011eremosphaeria G. M. Smith, 186exigua Van Goor, 186geminata Naegeli, 187gigas Archer, 36, 180, 183,308

var. borgei (Snow) Lemm., 183val'. incrassata W. el G. S. West, 183

gloeocystiformis Borge, 21, 186granulata Hortob'lgyi, 186incra..salus (W. el G. S. West) Cedergren, 183irregularis (Petkof) Printz, 180, 18i

pusillum Fresenius, 24, 27, 35,37-39, 41, 62,103, 104, 105, 243, 309

quadrisetum (Lemm.) G. NI. Smith, 105radialurn (Chodat) Wille, 102

,\lkrasterias, 69boryana Ehr., 118cruciata Wallich, 155fa/cata Corda, 211pusilla Willich, 159rolllia Ehr., 127selenaea Kuetz., 121tetras Ehr., 128

~Iicrocystis, 46~loina, 43, 84Jlol/oaclinus

dllodenarius Bailey, liSMugil corsula, 51 .ilIuriella Petersen,S, 67, 177

aurantiaca Vischer, 177australis Phillipson, 177decolor Vischer, 177magna Fritsch etJohn, 177terrestris Petersen, 177

~Iycacanthococcus Hansgirg, 7, II, 44, 67, 177antarcticus Wille, 177cellaris Hansgirg, 45, 177

f. antarctica Wille, 44ovalis Gain, 44, '177

Mycotetraedrol1 rlansgirg, 11,48,67, 165cellare Hansgirg, 4.5, 165,

~fyrionema, 69amboinc:nsis,50, 175 _

~lyrmecia Printz emend. G. M. Smith, 66, 77, aquatica G. M. Smith; 77

biatorel1ae (Tschermak- Woess et Pless.)Petersen, 77

globosa Printz, 44, 77pyriformis Petersen, 45, 77pyriformis Tschermak-Woess et Plesss., 77reuculata Tschermak-Woess, 77

Myurococcaceae,54, 55, 58Myurococcus Hansgrig, 11, 58, 67, 177

urococcus Hansgirg, 45, 177,'vlyxo}>hyceae, It. 44, 49, 187, 225

"/'.--;Nautococcaceae, 57 -NautococcopSis Geitler, 66, 77

constricta (Korsh.) Geitler, 77emersus Geitler, 7..7

NautocuccopsisKorsh., 77conslri&la(Korsh.) Korsh., 77

Nautococcus Korsh., 57, 66, 77caudatus Korsh., 77constri&tusKorsh., 77

. grandis Korsh., 77mamillatus Korsh., 77piriformis Korsh., 77

NeochIoris Starr, 66, 77, 311alveolaris-Bold, 77aquatieaStarr, 77fusispora Arce et Bold, 77gelatinosa Herndon, 77minuta Arce et Bold, 77oleoabundans Chant. el Bold, 322pseudoalveolaris Deason el Bold, 322pseudostigmatica Bisch. el Bold, 322pyrenoidosa Arce et Bold, 77terrestris Herndon, 77

INDEX 35.')

kolhapurensis Kamat, 308, 315kumaonensis K. P. Singh, 24, 44, 180, 181lacustris Chodat, 21, 180, 181, 299, 3G8. 309

f. niualis Fritsch, 187lismorcnsis Playfair, 186macrospora (Turner) Brunnth., 180, 184maharastrensis Kamat, 308, 315mammillata Turner, 187marina Mocwus, 186marssonii Lemm., 187, 308maxima Beck-Mannegetta, 181;minima Lagerheim, 186mucosa Lemm., 186naegelii A. Braun, 180, 185

val'. minulirsima Bernard, 18~val'. tyPicaKirchner

f. irre£ldaris Petkor. 184natans (Lemm.) Wille, 186nodulosa W. el G. S. West, 186, 308. 315Jlovae-semliae Wille, 186

val'. luberculataSchmidle, 187omata Fou, 177? ovalis (Turner) W. el G. S. West, 187panduriformis W. et G. S. West, 21,186parva W. el G. S. West, 186pelagi~ Lemm., 186polychaeta Schirsch., 172pesudocoronata Korsh., 187pusilla Hansgirg, 180, 184

val'. maioI' Skuja, 184pyriformis Prescott, 187reticulata Beck-Mannegetta, ,187rhomboidea Fott, 187rifeum Guerrer., 187rollda Playfair, 187rolunda Schmidle, 187rupestris Kirchner, 187socialisOstenfeld, 187 .solitaria Wittrock, 44, 180:187, 299

val'. apiculata (W. West) Printz, 187val'. asymmetrica (W. el G. S. West) Printz,

187sphaeri&aTurner, 187striata G~errer., 187subhexagona Playfair, 187submarina Lagerheim, 35, 187subsphaerica Playfair, 187verrucosus Roll, 187 _

Oocystoideae, 65, 67,166,178, 191,314Oophila Lmbert, 66, 77

amblystomatis Lambert, 50, 77Ophiocytiaceae, 54, 55, 58Ophiocytium

cuspidatum, 161Ophyridium, 50, 173, 175Ouelia, 253, 285

alismoides, 254

Pachycladon G. M. Smith. 67, 106, 108umbrinus G. M. Smith. 37. 108

Palmellaceae, 56, 60, 76, 293Palmellocbaete Korsh., 7. 67, to';

tenerrima Korsh., 105Palmellococcus Chodat, 11,67, 166. 176,311

marinus Collins, 176miniatus (Kuetz.) Chod:u, 45, 176

val'. porphyrea, 12protothecoides (Krueg.) Chodat, 45, 176

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.saccharophilus (Krueg.) Choc!at, 4;;' 176symbioticus Chodat, 177thermalis G. S. West, 177variegatus (Beijer.) Chodat, II, 177

Palmellopsidaceae, 60Paradoxia Swirenko, 61, 66. 93, 218

multiseta Swirenko, 93, 21HParamoecium, 50, 173, 175Parmelia, 27Palmeliaceae, 48Pectodictyon'Taft, 3, 68, 235

cubicum Taft, 235l'ec!iastrum Jlfeyen, 3,5,9, 12,2-1,27,38,31,35,

54,-57,63,67,111, 130-32, 136, IGIacanthostephanos Samano, 130alternans Nygaard, 130angulosum (Ehr.) Menegh., 112,118,131

val'. araneosumRaciborski, 120var. hqynaldii (Istv.) Racib., 120,'ar. laevigatum Racib., 118

araneosum (Racib.) Racib., 112, 120var. rugulosum (G. S. West) G. M. Smith,

37,40, 120, 300, 305ara1/eOSllm(Racib.) G. M. Smith, 120bidentulum A. Braun, \.30, 131 -bific!ites Wilson st Hoffmeister, 131biradiatum ~leyen, 39, 40, 112, 127, 128, 131

'oar. braWlii (Wartm.) Chodat, 128val'. longecornutum Gutwinski, 38, 128,

131,300,305biradiatllm Ralfs, 128bilL'aeNegoro, 131 _

boryanum (Turpin) r.Ieneghini, 35, 39, 40,112, 113, 118, 131, 308, 309-val'. australis Playfau', 118val'. haynaldii (Istv.) Playfair, 120Val'. longicorne Reinsch,- 119, 131, 309

f. glabraReinsch,119 '

f. granulatUm Reinsch, 119val'. rugulosllmG. S. "'est, 120

braunianllm Grunow, 113braunii Wartman, 128, 130, 131clathratllm (Schroetel') Lemm., 115, 117, 131

308, 309 Ivar. asperum Lemm., 115 ,\val'. baileyamun Lemm., 115 6.;..,-Val'. cordamun Hansgirg, 115val'. dllodenanum (Bait.) Lemm., 115,309,oar. microporumLemm., 115, 309

,.var. punctatum Lemm., 115coe!astroides Woloszynska, 130eompactum 13ennett, 130,,131constrictum Hassall, 112, 120c!e!icatites Wilson et Hoffmeister, 131duplex Meyen, 35, 39,40, 112, 115, 121, 123,

131,308-9,312var. asperum A. Braun, 123, 131var. asperum (A. Braun) Hansgirg, 123val'. clathratum A. Braun, 115, 123,oar. clathratum (A. Braunj Lagerheim, 35,

37,38,40, 123, 125, 131,300,304, 308,'ar. cohaerensBohlin, 131,308,312Val'. coronatum Raciborski, 37, 38,40, 126,

131,300,304val'. genllinllm A. Braun, 123val'. genuinum (A. Braun) Hansgirg, 123val'. gracillimum W. et G. S. West, 35, 37,

38,40, 124, 125,300,304,309

val'. loktakenseBruhl et Biswas, 123val'. retieulatum Lagerheim, 35, 37, 38, 40,

115, 124, 125, 300, 304, 309, 313f. cohaerens Bohlin, 312

val'. rugulosum Raciborski, 125,'ar. subgranulatum Raciborski, 37. 38, 40,

125, 300, 304ehrenbergii (Corda) A. Braun, 128

val'. excisum Rabenhorst, 129val'. tetraodon (Corda) Rabenhorst, 129

ellipticum Ralfs, 120enoplon W. et G. S. West, 115glanduliferum Bennett, 131gracile A. Braun, 123gracillimum (W. et G. S. West) Thunmark,

124.~ranulatumKuetz., 118ha)'naldii Ish'., 120heimii Bourrelly, 131incamtllm Turner, 128

val'. irregularum Handa, 128, 129integrum Naegeli,-35, 112, 113, 131

val'. braunianum (Grunow) Nordstedt. 1J:tvar. pearsoni (G. S. West) Fritsch, 113

.. Val'. perforatum Raciborski, 112kajaites Wilson et Hoffmeister, 131kawraiskyii Schmidle;40, 131limneticllm Thunmark, 121muticum Kuetz., 112,117, 118, 131

val'. crenulatum Prescott, 308, 311val'. longicorne Racib., 37, 39,40, 117,305

lIapoleonisRatfs, 121obtusum Lucks, 131o,-atum(Ehr.) A. Braun, 112, 115, 117,308,309-

Val'. microporumLemm., 115paleogeneites Wilson et Hoffmeister, 131pearsoni, 113pertusum Kuetz., 121, val'. asperum A. Brault, 123

val'. clathratum A. Braun, 123val'. genuinum A. Braun, 123

polydens Moros.-Wodianitz., 118praecox Moros.-Wodianitz., 131quadratum (Morren) Menegh., 241qlladncornutum Prescott, 131rotula (Ehr.) A. Braun, 127rotllia Kuetz., 128schroeteriLemm., 116sculptatum G. M. Smith, 131,308,312s'elenaeaKuetz., 131simplex Meyen, 112, 113; 115, 117, 131, 300,

304,308,309 -val'. biwaense (Negoro) Fukush., 131\'ar. clatrata Chodat, 115val'. clathratum Chodat, 115,'ar: clathratum (Schroeter) G. S. West, II:jval'. duodenarium (Bailey) Rabenh., 35,

37-40,115-117, 131,300,304,308val'. granulatum Lemm., 113Val'. radians Lemm., 115val'. sturmii (Reinsch) Wolle, 116val'. tyPica Bruhl et Biswas, 113, 116

sorastroides Woloszynska, 131sturmii Reinsch, 115, 117, 309

fonna Turner, 115val'. echinlllatllm (\Vittr.) et Nords!. Lemm"

liSval'. radians Lemm., 115

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tetrapodum Moros.-Wodianitz., 131tetras (Ehr.) Ralfs, 5,37, 40, 112, 128, 130,

131,308,309\'ar. anamoillm Handa, 128, 129var. apiculatum Fritsch, 130val'. australe Playfair, 241val'. burmanicllmHandaval'. excisum (Rabcnh.) Hansgirg, 129, 130val'. tetraodon(Corda) Rabenh., 129val'. tetraodon (Corda) Hansgirg, 39; 41,

129-131, 300, 305val'. tetraodonRabenh., 129

tricomutum Borge, 130tricuspidatum Conrad, 131vagum Kuetz., 118westi Woloszymka, 131

Peniococcusnyanzae \Voloszynska, 107Phaseolaria Printz, 45, 66, 77

obliqua Printz, 44, 77variabilis (Hansg.) Printz, 77

Phyca,trum longispinllm Perty, 113Phyllobium Klebs, I, :'). 9, 12,24,57. 27. 67,97

dimorphum Klebs, 46, 97incertum Klebs. 97sphagnicola G. S. Wcst. 24, 40, 46. 97

}>hyllosiphonaccae, 59Phythelios Frenzel

loricata Penard, 102omlis France, 172viridis Frenzel. 103

Phytomonadinae; 93Ph),tomorlliaKofoid, 62, 235Phytophysa W. V. Bosse, b7, 97

treubii W. V. Bosse, 97Pilidiocystis,Bohlin, 67, 172

endophytica Bohlin, 172Pithophora, 43, 82 -PlacosphaeraDangeard, 62, 194

opaca Dangeard, 194velebiticu.Pevalek, 194

Planktosphaeria G. M. Smith, II, 12, 17,62, 63,66,77, 3\1botryoides Herndon, 77gelatinosa G. M. Smith, 77maxima Bisc4. et Bold, 322paradoxalis (Miller) Starr, 77texensis Bisch. et Bold, 322

Planosporaceae,56Pleurastrum Iobc.lllm, 73Pleurococcaceae, 54-58, 293PleurococCus, 56, 173

conglomeratusArtari, 173miniatus (Kuetz.) Naegeli, 17Gnimbatus De Wildem., 194regllians Artari, 175simplex Artari, 314

podohedra Diiringer, 67,192longipes Diiringer, 192

Poloidion Pascher, 66, 77didymos pascher, 77

}>olycdriopsis Schmidle. 7. 13,31, 64, 67. Ill,164, 168quadrispina G. IVI.Smith, 164spinulosa (Schmidlc) Schmidle, 19,62, 164.

168,298val'. excavatllm (Playf.) G. :\L Smith. IG4

Polyedrillm, 157bifidum Turner, 154

357

bufllrcatwn (Wolle) Schmidle, \48caudatwn (Corda) Lagerheim, 141, 150

f. illcisum (Lagern.) Reinsch, l:denonne (Ra I fs) De Bary, 157

val'. decussatllm Rabenh., 160Val'. hastalum Rabenh.. 1;;4

gigas Wittrock, \41, 161gracile Reinsch,_ 154hastalllm Reinsch, 154lobulatum Naegeli, 156, \.',7minimum A. Bruan, 138

1'. apiclllatulII Reinsch, 138var. scrobicllla!1tm Lagerheim, 13Bf. tetralobulatmn Reinsch, 139

mutiellm A. Braun, 137f. minimum Reinsch, 137

octaedricum Reinsch, 153octaedricum-acllminatwn Reinsch, 152, 153oClaedricum..<pinoSllm Reinsch, Ic,3

pentagonllm Reinsch, 150f. illcisa Lagcrheim, I:J 1

proteiforllll! Turner, 141iJlIadratllm Rdnsch, 14:;

f. minus Reinsch, 145

regulare (Kuetz.) Chodat. \4:,tetraedriculII Naegeli, 14:J

val'. bifllrcata Wille, 148, 149val'. lollgispillum Reinsch, 14{;_\'ar. millus Reinsch, 146f. torSllIll Turner, 146

tetraedriclnn-h''lStalum Reinsch. 1:>4

tetragollllm Naegeli, 161,313trigonum Naegeli, 142 '

val'. bifllrcalllm Wolle, 148. 149f. crassum Reinsch, 142

f. graCile Reinsch, 142f. minus Reinsch, 142val'. tetragonum (Naeg.) :Rabenh., 161

tniobulalllm Reinsch, 137tumidulum Reinsch, 139 .

Polysiphonia, 46Protococcaceae, 54-56,60Protococcales,54-60, 198Protococceae,-57Prowcoccineae,13,60,61,215,293Prorococcoideae,54Protococcus, 56, 60

minialus Kuetz., 56, 60salurnus Steinecke, 110variabilis Hansgirg, 77viridis, 73

Protosiphon, 17, 24, 55, 59, 78Protosiphonaceae, 55-61 'Prototheca Krueger, \1,50,67.117

chlorclloic!es Beijerinck, 177moriformis Krueger, 177portoricensis Ashford, Citerii et Daman, 177zopfii Krueger, 177, 310

Prowtheceae,55, 58, 165Pseudobominia BOll1'relly, 172

Pseudocharaciochloris Bourrelly, 66, 93(Korsh.) Bourrelly, 93

Pesudo-characium Korsh., 21, 43,66,93acuminatllm (Korsh.) Korsh., 93

PL'$udochlorothecium Korsh., 12, 43. 66, 93mucigenum Korsh., 9, 93spinifer (Printz) Korsh., 93

Pselldococcomyxa Korsh., G8, 226

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adhaerens Korsh., 226Pseudoraciborskiella Kufferath, 68, 226

illinoensis Kufferath, 226messikommeri Kufferath, 226

Pseudostaurastrum, 161armatum, 161enorme, 161gracile, 161hastatum, 161lobulatum, 161

pulvinococcus Tschermak, 43, 67, 93praecipitans Tschermak, 93

Quadricoccus Fott, 24, 68, 206laevis Fott, 206verrucosus Fott, 206

Quadrigula Printz, 68, 69, 210, 215, 293chodati (Tanner-Fullman) G. M. Smith 215dosterioides (Bohlin) Printz, 215 ,-Hlsciculata Lundberg, 215Jacustris (Chodat) G. 1\'1.Smith, 2l:imontana St~m, 215pannonica Hortobagyi, 215pJilzeTi (Schroeder) G. M. Smith, 215quaternata (W. el G. S. West) Printz., 215

Q,Jlalernalae,58

Radiococcaceae Fott, 24, 31, 61, 66, 67, 71, 193,194,198

Rawococcus Schmidle, 1,7,24-,31,60,67,311nimbatus (De Wildem.) Schmidle, 194Jltlagica Teiling, 194plancloni,~tSLund, 194subcyliiidricus Korsh., 194wildemani-(Schmidle) Schmidle, 19.~

Radiosphaera Snow, 76, 311 -dissecla (Korsh.) Starr, 76, 97 .minuta Herndon, 76

Rana agilis, 50RaPhidonoma, 60, 65,215,293RaPhidium Kuetzing, 57

aciculare A. Braun, 213anguslum Be.rnard, 213

'braunii Naegeli, 214yar. llUlISlreChodat, 215

chodali.:Tanner-Fullman, 215 ,convolulum (Corda) Rabenh.. '~

var. lunare Kirchner, 223 .....var:minimum (Naeg.) Rabenh., 214, 219var~minulum (Naeg.) Rabenh., 214

fasciculatum Kuetzing, 211fraclum W. el G. S. West, 317longissimum Schroeder, 217

var.lropicum W. et G. S. West, 217minulum Naegeli, 214, 219pjilzeri Schroeder, 215polymorPhum Fresenius

var. aciculare (A. Braun) Rabenh., 213var.falcatum (Corda) Rabenh., 211var. radiatum Chodat, 213 -.,;var. sigmoideum Rabenh., 211var. spirale W. et G. S. West, 213var. spiroides Zacharias, 213var. lurtleri W. el G. S. West,.210var. lumidum W. et G. S. West, 316

pyrenogerum Chodat, 217var. gelifaclum Chodat, 215

spira/e Turner, 210

lurneri (West) Bernard, 210Raphidonema, 60, 65, 215, 293Rayssiella Edelstein et Prescott,), 67, 192

hernisphaerica Edelst. el Prescott, 7, 192Reinschiella De Toni .

crassisPina(Reinsch) De Toni, 164curvala W. West, 164cuspidata (Bailey) De Toni, 161lunula (Reinsch) De Toni, 164ohesa W. et G. S. Wcit, 162seligera Schroeder, 89siamensis W. et G. S. West, 91, 162

Rhodochylriaceae, 55, 58Rhodochylrieae,54Rhodochytrium Lagerheim, I, II, 19,27,45,67,

97spilanthidis Lagerh., 46, 97

Rhodophyta, 187Rhopalocystis Schussnig, 67, 93

oleifera Schussnig, 93Rhopalosolen Fott, 43, 50, 67, 87, 93

cylindricus (Lambert) Fott, 93saccatus (Filars.) Fott, 27, 93sebestyenae Fott, 93

Richteriella Lemm.hOlryoides(Schmidle) Lemm., 104

f.finestrata Chodat, 104var. quadrisela (Lemm.) Chodat, 105f. tetraedricaLemm., 104

qlladriselaLemm.] 105

Saturnella Mattauch el Pascher, 67, 110corticola (Skuja) Fott, 110elegans Mettauch et Pascher, 110 _saturnus (Steinecke) -Fott, 110

Scenedesmaceae Oltmanns, 3, 19, 24, 31, 55,57,59--61,64,66,68,71,236,319, 322

Sctn4desmeae,55-58 \Scenedesmoideae, 66, 68, 236, 245, 292Scenedesmus Meyen, I, 3, 7, 9, 24,28,31.35,

38, 39, 41, 46, 47, 51, 52, 59, 64, 68, 170,209, 236,245, 262, 284, 287, 289,290,293,309-11,322 _

abundans (Kirchner) Chodat, 37, 39, 40, 247278,279,284,290,301,306 _

var. brevicauda G. M. Smith, 279, 308var.'indica Kamat, 308, 321var. spicatus sensu G. M. Smith, 279, 308,

320aculeo-granulatus Hortobagyi, 287aculeolatus Reinsch. 287acuminatus (Lagerh.) Chodat, 38-40, 246,

249, 251, 259, 290, 301, 306, 309var. bernardii (G. M. Smith) Dedussenko,

251var. minor G. M. Smith, 308, 319

acutiformis Schroeder, 38, 39, 246, 259, 260,306var. hicaudalus Guglielmetti, 262var. brasilie/lSis(Bohlin) W. et G. S. West,

261 .var. spinuliferum W. et G. S. West, 261var. lricostatusChodat, 260

acutus Meyon, 249, 257,287var. dimorphus Rabenh., 249var. ohliqUt/sRabenh., 249

lUulus (Mey«:n( Choda~ 249alpinus Chodat, 290

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alte;nansReinsch,25fval'. apiculatus W. et G. S. West, 2B7

annandalei Bruhl et Biswas, 271anomalus (G. M. Smith) Ahlstr. et Tiff., 245,

287 .antennatus De Breb., 2B7, 288, 292apiculatus (W. et G. S. West), Chodat, 287arcuatus (Lemm.) Lemm., 246; 2i3, 256

257, 301,308 'var. capitatus G. M. Smith, 39, 45, 249,257, 306var. platydiscll G. M. Smith, 256, 308,309

aristatus Chodat, 287armatus (Chodat) G. M. Smith, 246, 261,

262,284, 301,309val'. asymmetricus var. nov., 265val'. bicaudatus (Gug\.) Chodat, 37, 262,

264, 306var. bicaudatus (Gug\.-Printz) Chodat, 262var. boglariensis Hortobagy., 262, 264f. bicaudatus Hortob., 262, 264var. dispar var. noV., 265var. major G. M. Smith, 266var. setosUS var. nov., 264

arvern~nsis R. et F. Chodat, 287arthrodesmiforme Schroeder, 287asymtricus (Schroeder) Chodat, 287bacu\irormis Chodat, 287balatonicusHortobagyi, 287val'. granulatus Hortob., 287basiliensis Chodat, 290bernardii G. M. Smith, 246" 251, 252, 257,

259hicaudata Dedussenko, 284biraudatu!' (Hansg.) Chodat, 284, 308bicellularis ehodat, 253bijuga (Turpin) Lagerheim, 207, 252, 253

var. a/ternans (Reinsch) Borgc, 253, 254,. 256f. irregularisG. M. Smith, 253f. parvusG. M. Smith,256 -

val'. jkxuosus (Lemm.) Collins, 254var. irregularis (Wille) G.M. Smith, 253308,

. bijugatus (Turpin) Kuetz., 35, 246, 252, 253,272, 290, 309var. a/ternans Borge, 309var. a}ternans (Reinsch) Hansg., 207, 253,

254,289,301f. patV\lS (G. M. Smith) Comb. nov., 256

301var. arcuatus Lemm., 256f. arcuata (Lemm.) W. et G. S. West, 256var. bicellularis (Chod.) comb. nov., 253var. clathratus Biswas, 2B7var. flexuosuS Lemm., 40, 41, 254val'. graevenitzii (Bernard) comb. nov., 254f. irregularis Wille, 253

brasiliensis Bohlin, 246, 261, 30 I, 30Bbreviaculeatus ChQ<iat, 2B7hrevispina (G. M. Smith) Chodat, 290bukkensis Hortobagyi, 287carabus Chodat, 287carinatus (Lemm.) Chodat, 38, 246, 266, 301cateniformis Chodat, 2B9caudato-aculeolatus Chodal, 246, 272car<dalusCorda, 283

f. ahundans Kirchner, 278f. horridus Kirchner, 274

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var. horridus Wolle, 273, 274var. hyperahundansBohlin, 27Bf. setosus Kirchner, 273

caudatus Naegeli, 27}, 275chlorelloidesChodat, 289circumfusus Hortobagyi, 2B7clathratus (Biswas) comb. nov., 2B7

var. granulatus (Hortob.) comb. no\'., 287coalitUS Horlobagyi, 287coelastroides (Bohlin) Schmidle, 233, 289cohaerens Fritsch, 287collaris Hortobagyi, 288columnatus Hortobagyi, 288cora/linuf Chodat, 288costato-denticulatus Hortobagyi, 288costato-granulatus Skuja, 288costa/us Schmidle, 292

var. coelastroidesBohlin, 233, 289costulalus Chodat, 290crassispinosus Hortleagyi, 288crasSUSChodat, 289cristatus Conrad, 288cllmbricus (G. S. West) Chodat,292curvatus Bohlin, 292curvatocornis Roll, 288dlUtylococcoidesChodat,289dactylocOCCOpsis Chodat, 290decorus Hortobagyi, 288denticulatus Lagerheim, 37, 39, 40, 246, 268,

271,272,301,306,309var. australis Playfair, 271val'. diegianus Bernard, 270var. kolhapurensisKamat,-3Q.8,319var.linearis Hansgirg, 270, 271val'. lunatus W. et G. S. West, 270val'. polydenticulatus HorlObagyi, ..319 '

diagunalis Fang, 288. .dimorphus (Turpin) Kuetz., 37, 39, 40, 209,

246,249,290,301,306,308,321f. tortus G. M. Smith, 251

disparBrebisson, 275dispar (Breb.) Rebenh., 275echinulatus Dedussenko-Sczegoleva, 288ecomis (Ralfs) Chodat, 252, 290 '.

var. disciformi.f Chodat, 256electus Hortobagyi, 288elegans Beck_Mannegetta, 288ellipsoideusChodat, 289ellipLiC!ls(W. et G. S. West) Chodat, 289, 290eupectinatus Dedussenko"SCzegoleva, 288exaltatus Hortobagyi, 288extensus Hortobagyi, 288fa/catus Chodat, 251, 308, 322

var. major Kamat, 308,321f. maximus Uherkovich, 322

fenestratus Teiling, 288}lavescensChodat, 279, 290formidolosus Hortobagyi, 288furcosus.Hortobagyi,288fusiformis printz, 288gr!cilis Matwienko, 288graciosus Hortobagyi, 288graevenitzii (Bernard) Margalef, 254granulatus W. et G. S. West, 288

var. verrucoSUS(Roll) Dedussenko, 289

gutwinskii Chodat, 288heimii Bourrelly, 288belveticus Chodat, 288

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hortobagyii nom. nov., 288hungaricus Hortobagyi, 288hy~trix Lagerheim, 246,266,288,289,301

val'. acutiformis (Schroeder) ChOOat,260val'. armatus Chodat, 261val'. blCaudatus (Gugliel.) Printz. 262val'. brasiliensis (Bohlin) Chodat, 261Vac. denticulatus (Lagerh.) ChOOat, 268val'. echimdatus ChOOat, 266val'. vitiosus Printz, 289

incrassatulus Bohlin, 246, 252, 257indicus sp. nov., 246, 258, 301individus Printz, 288insignis (W. et G. S. West) Chodat, 288intermedius ChOOat, 275, 289, 310,321

val'. balatonicus Hortobagyi, 275javanensis ChOOat, 251jovis ChOOat, 288kerguelensis Wille, 288kolhapurellsis Kamat, 308, 321lato-costatus Hortobagyi, 288lefevrei Deflandre, 288longispina Chodat, 284, 285, 289, 321longus :\Ieyen, 170, 246, 273, 274, 281, 290,

301, 306,308, 309, 321val'. apiculatus (W. et G. S. West) G. M.

Smith,287 -val'. bl'evispina G. M. Smith, 271, 308,320val'. dispal' (Breb.) G. M. Smith, 275, 308val'. ellipticus (W. et G. S. West). G. 1\1.

Smith, 289Val'. minutus G. M. Smith, 271val'. naegelii (Breb.) G. M. Smith, 274, 275

IUllatus(W. et G. S. West)-Chodat, 270 ..maculosus Hortogagyi, 288 .magno-gl'anulatus Hortobagyi, 288magyal'ensis nom. (Hortob.) nov., 288maharastrensis Kama',. 308, 321margalefii Kamat, 308, 320matebae Kufferath, 288maximus (W. et G. S. West) ChOOat,.286, 310microsPinaChodat, 289mi,lUtus (G. M. Smith) Chodat, 290mirandus Hortobagyi, 288miri/icus Hortobagyi, 288mirificus Ley, 288mirus Hortobagyi, 288mOl'zinensis'Defiandre,288multicauda Masyuk, 322muzzanensis Huber-Pestalozzi, 246, 247, 301llaegelii De Br~b., 274, 275naim.! Chodat, 289oahuensis (Lemm.), G.M. Smith, 246,247,248obliqllus (Turpsin) Kuetz., 35, 40, 47,6+,

209,210,246,248,249,252, 289, 290, 301,308-10Val'. acuminatus P!ayfair, 251val'. dimorphus Hansgirg, 249f. magnus Bcrnard, 251f. parvus Bernard, 249

oblongus ChOOat, 289obtusiusculus ChOOat, 290obtusus Meyen, 252, 289octocauda Masyuk, 322opolicnsis Richter, 37, 39,40, 246. 247, 272,

273, 275, 276, 287, 290, 306, 308Val'. abundans Printz. 278val'. asymmetri&aPrintz, 288 .

val'. carinatus Lemm., 266val'. horridus Printz, 273val'. hyperabundansPrintz., 278val'. mononensis Chodat, 38, 276, 301

ornatus Hortobagyi, .288ornatus (Lemm.) G. I\LSmith, 280, 281, 288oste'!feldii (Wolosz.) ChOOat, 292ovalternus ChOOat, 207, 254,290

val'. graevenitzii (Bernard) ChOOat, 254pannonicus Hortobagyi, 288parisiensis Chodat, 246, 271

f. minus f. nov., 271 "Ipediastroides Wille, 292perforatus Lemm., 37,40,247,280,281,282,

301,306val'. inermis Scherffel, 287val'. inermis Skuja, 287Val'. ornatus Lemm., 280val'. major (Turner) comb. nov., 282

pettkofii (Printz) ChOOat; 293platydiscus (G. M. Smith) Chodat, 246, 253,

256, 301val'. alternans (Reinsch) ChOOat, 254

polycostatus J ao, 288polyglobulus Hortobagyi, 288polyspinosus Hortobagyi, 288praetervisus ChOOat. 288printzii ChOOat, 288prismaticus Bruhl et Biswas, 246, 259prOOucto-capitatus Schmula, 259, 272, 288

val'. alternans Swirenko, 259protuberans Frirsch et Rich, 247, 276, 309, 322

f. aristatus.(ChOOat) Dedussenko, 287f. minor Ley, 277,322

pseudOOispar Schroeder, 288pseudogranulatus Masyuk, 322pseudohystrix Masyuk, 322.pseudosymmetricus Deflandre, 289pungens Hortobagyi, 289quadricauda (Turpin)Brebisson, 35, 39, 40, 50

247,261,274,283,284,287,289,290,301,307,308-10,321val'. abundans Kirchner, 278val'. acutiformis Schmidle, 261val'. alternans Dedussenkio, 285 .val'. alternans G.. M. Smith, 285val'. alternans Swirenko. 285val'. annatus (ChOOat) Dedussenko, 261val'. asymetri&usSchroeder, '287 .val'. bicaudatus Hansgirg, 262, 284, 301val'. costala Biswas, 262val'. dentatus Dedussenko, 290val'. dispar (Briib.) Brunnth., 275, 309val'. ecornisRalfs, 262val'. ellipticus W. et G. S. West, 289val'. eualternans Proschk,. 285f. horridus Lagerheim, 273val'. hyperabundansGutwinski, 288

.var.-incurvus Pla}fair, 286val'. insignis W. et G. S;'West, 247, 288val'. intermedius (ChOOat) comb. nov., 275,

321val'. kolhapul'ensis (Kamat) comb. nov., 321val'. longispina (ChOOat) G. M. Smith, 35,

37-41, 285,307, 308, 321f. majqr Turner, 282Val'. maxhhum W. et G. S. West, 286,308val'. maximus W. et C. S. West, 286

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val'. microspina (Chodat) comb. nov., 289f. minor Turner, 283val'. naegelii (Breb.) Rabcnh., 274val'. oahuensisLemm., 247val'. opoliensis (Richter) W. et G. S. West,

272, 275val'. parv'Us G. M. Smith, 286, 308val'. quadrispina (Chodat) G. M. Smith, 35

40,41,285, 308forma setosllS(Kirchn.) Lagerh., 273val'. setusus Hansgirg, 273val'. setosllSKirchn., 273, 284, 309val'. typiCllSBrunnth., 283val'. westii G. M. Smith, 35, 38, 39, 286, 308

quadricaudatllSChOOat, 290quadrisPina Chodat, 285,289, 310raciborskii Woloszynska, 289radiatus Reinsch, 205ralfsii Playfair, 289,rectus Hortob:i'gyi et Nemeth.reniforme G. M. Smith, 289reniformis Playfair, 289rostrato-spinosus ChOOat, 39, 247, 278

var. serrato-pectinatus ChOOat, 278f. bica:udatus f. nov., 278

_ schroeteri Huber-Pestalozzi, 289scenedesmoides' ChOOat, 289

scutatus Hortobagyi, 289securiformis Playfair, 289semiamputatus Hortobagyi, 289semipulcher Hortobagyi, 289sempervirens Chodat, 278, 279, 290serratus (Corda) Bohlin, 246, 268

Jonna Skuja, 268f. interrupta (Skuja) nom. nov., 268

setiferus ChOOat, 273-75, 290shensiensis Jao, 289sibiri&us(Printz) ChOOat,293similagineus Hortobagyi, 289smithii "reiling, 246, 272

val'. linearis val'. nov., 272soli Hortobagyi, 289sooi Hortobagyi, 289speciosus Hortobagyi, 289spicatus W. et G. S. West, 289,320-21spinoso-aculeolatus Chodat, 289spinosus ChOOat,279, 290 .

spinulatus Biswas, 246, 268-striatus Dedussenko-Sczegoleva, 288subspicatus ChOOat, 279tenuispilla Ghodat, 279, 290tetradesmiformis (Wolosz.) ChOdat,.289 .thomassonii .Hortobagyi, 290, 320tropicus Crow, 37, 38, 347, 279, 282,301,306unicellularis Chodat, 290unicus Hortobagyi, 289variabilis De Wildem.,

val'. ecornis De Wildem., 252verrucosus Roll, 289vitiosus (Printz) ChOOat, 289westii (G. M. Smith) Chodat, 286, 310wisconsinensis (G. M. Smith) ChOOat, 293

Jonna Deflandre, 292woloszynskae Chodat, 289

Schizochlamys, 62, 194,235Schizomeris, 43

leibleinii, 84Schizonema, 46

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Schmidleia Woloszynska, 68, 292elegans \Voloszynska, 191, 292

Schmidleia Lauterborn, 292Schroederia Lemmermann, 3, 9, 12,31,62,67,81

89,91atlCora(G. M. Smith) G. M. Smith, 92ecdesiensis Hortobagyi, 92indica sp. nov., 37, 39,40,89,90,91,298,302jlldayi G. M. Smith, 92lanceolata Reverdin, 92nitzschioides (G. S. West), Korsh., 92planctonica (Skuja) comb. nov., 39, 45, 89,

90robusta Korsh., 91, 92sctigera (Schroeder) Lemm., 89, 302

val'. ancoraG. M. Smith, 92spiralis (Printx) Korsh., 91, 92

Schroederiella Woloszynska, 68, 292africana Wolosz., 292curvata (Bohlin) Fott, 292l'apillata Korsh., 292

Scotiella Fritsch, 1,5,44,67, 191antarctica Fritsch, 44, 191cryophila Chodat, 192fritschii Griffiths, 192levicostata Hollerbach, 192muscicola Beck-Mannegetta, 192nivalis (Shuttlew.) Fritsch,-44, 192oboviformisJao, 192oocystiformis Lund, 192palustris Korsh., 192polyptera fritsch, 44, 192sinica Jao, 192tuberculata Bourrelly, 192,315

Scotinosphaeraparadoxa Klebs, 96

Selenastraceae (Blackman et Tansley) Fritsch, I,11, 19,21,24; 31,59,66,68,71,208,225,315

Selenaslreae, 55, 58, 59 .Selenastrum Reinsch, 1,5,31,35,47,68, 162,

208,214,215,218,221acuminatum ~gerheim 251acuminalum G. S. West, 221bibraianum Reinsch, 162,218,219,221,299

var. gracile (Reinsch) Tiff. et Ahlstr., 219bifidum Bennett, 221capricomutum Printz, 221gracile Reinsch, 162,2"\8,219,221,229,308-10

val'. minlltum Playfair, 221minutum (Naegeli) Collins, 214, 218obesum W. West, 224westii G. M. Smithr47, 218, 221, 299westii Fritsch, 22!

Selenococcus

Jareina/is Schmidle et Zacharias, 189S,lenoderma

malmeana Bohlin, 225Selenosphaerium

atneri&anumBohlin, 133, 312Sestosoma Hortobagyi, 67, 177

villosum Hortobagyi, 177Siderocelis (Naumann) Fott, 67, 177

balatonicus Hortobagyi, 177elegans Fott, 177estheriana Hortobagyi, 177hexacosta Thompson, 177kolkowitzii (Naumann) Fott, 177minor (Naumann) Fott, 177

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minutissima (Korsh.) Bourrelly, 177nana Fott et Heynig, 177ablonga (Naumann) Fott, 177ornata (Fott) Fott, 177

Siderocystis Korsh., 67, 172fusca Korsh., 172

Siphonae, 59

Siphonales, 28, 29, 56, 58, 59Siphoneae, 54

SiphonocIadiales, 58Sorastreae, 55

Sorastrum Kuetzing, 5, 9, 29, 37, 54, 55, 57, 67,III, 132

americanum (Bohlin) Schmidle, 133,312var. undulatum G. M. Smith, 308, 312

bengalicum sp. nov., 132bidentatum Reinsch, 132, 133cornuturn Reinsch, 132crassispinosum (Hansg.) Bohlin, 132, 133'echinatum (Menegh.) Kuetz., 133hathoris (Cohn) Schmidle, 133indicum Bernard, 132minimum Schmidle, 133simplex Wille 132, 133 _

spinulosum Naegeli, 41, 69, 132, 133, 305, 308,312

var. crassispinosum Hansgirg, 132var. hathoris (Cohn) Lemm., 133

Soropediastrum Wille, 67, 136kerguelense Wille, 136rotundatum Wille, 136

Sphagnum, 46SphaerastrumverrucosumReinsch, 233Sphaerocystis, 206Spinoclosferium 161

curvatum, 161Spirotaenia, 226Spondylomorum quaternarium, 235Spongilla, 173Spongiococcum Deason, 13, 66, 77,311

alabamense Deason, 77excentricum Deason et Bold, 322multinucIeatum Deason et Bold, 322 .

_ tet):'asporum Deason, 77 _

Spongiochloris Starr, 9, 15, 66, 77, 311excentrica Starr, 77 .gigantea Bisch, etBold.322incrassata Chant. et Bold, 322lamellata Deason et Bold, 322lIanOensis Bisch.. et Bold, 322minor Chant. et Bold, 322spongiosa Starr, 77typica Trainor et McLean, 77

Spongomorpha,97coalita, 62

Staurastrum, 161eTlOT1Tl4Ralfs, 157

Staurogeniaapiculata Lemm., 238cruciatumWolle, 240crU&iferaWolle, 240cuneiformis Schmidle, 193emarginata W. et G.S. West, 241

fenestrata Schmidle, 238heteracantha Nordstedt, 244-lauterbornei Schmidle, 236minima Fritschen; 242multiseta Schmidle, 243

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Staurophanumcruciatum (Wallich) Turner,. 155

£ major Turner,) 55£ minor Turner, 155 "I

pusillum (Wallich) Turner, 159Steiniella Bernard, 207

balatonica Hortobagyi, 207graevenit<:ii Bernard, 207, 254

Stentor, 50, 173, 175

Stomatochytrium limnanthnnum Cunningh., 46,69, 94-Stylosphaeridium ....stipitatum, 87

Sykidion Wright, 1, 57, 67, 93droebakcnse Wille, 93dyeri Wright, 93gomphonematis Meyer, 93polonicum Gutwinski, 93

TetrachloreDa Korsh., 68, 245 -. _alternans (G.M. Smith) Korsh., !45

f. coronata Korsh., 245. --coroi'lata (Korsh.) Korsh., 245

ornata Korsh.,245 "TetraciellaPascheret Petrov!, 21,.67, 93

adhaerens Pascher et Petrova, 93minor Ettl, 93

Tetracoccus W. West,55botryoidesW. West, 203 -- _natans (Kirchner) Lemm., 204-wildnnani Schmidle, 194-

Tetradesmus, G.M. Smith, 68, 292, 293cumbric~ G.S. West, 292lunatusKorsh.,292. .ostenfeldii (Wolosz.) G.S. West, 292pettkofii Pnntz, 292 .sibiricusPrintz,293 .slnithii PresCott, 293wisconsinensis G.M. Smith, 293

Tetraedreae, 55, 59Tetraedriella,161 __ .Tetraedron Kuetzing, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 21, 27, 28,

31,35,44,60,63,64-,67,69,70,107,111, 136;144, 154, 158, 160, 161 -aculea:tum (Wolle) De Toni, 160acutidens Beck-Mannegetta, 160acutum Playfair, 160 -angulosum (Larsen) Collins, 160'armatum (Reinsch) De Toni, 160arthrodesmiforme (G.S. West) Wolosz., 144,160

var. lobulalum Wolosz., 160asymmetricum ~escott, 160bengalicum (Turner) Wille, 162bifidum (Turner) Wille, 137,154bifurcatum (Wilfe) Lagerheim, 136, 148,149

forma w. et G. S. West, 149f. submammillata (W. et G.S. West) nom.nov.,149 .

bijUrcatum (Wolle).Schmidle, 149bitridens 'Beck-Mannegetta, 13, 19, 21, 60,

62, 160,161' .' .caudatum (Corda) Hansgirg, 39, 137,150.,. .

f. incisum Reinsch, 151var. incisum (Lagerh.) Brunnth., 151

conlcum Playfair, 139constrictum G.M. Smith, 160crassidens Beck-Mannegetta, 160crassispinum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 164-crassispinum (Reinsch) Wille, 91, 164-cruciatum (Wallich) W. et G.S. West, 137,

155, 156cruciforme Playfair, 160&un.atum (W, West) Wille, 164-cu.spiiJatum (Bailey) Wille, 161decussatum (Rabenh.) Hansgirg, 160decussatum (Reinsch) De Toni, 160decussatum (Reinsch) W. et G. S. West, 160dodecaedricum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 160 .duospinum Ackley, 160, 161 --enorrrle (Ralfs) Hansgirg, 137,157, 161

var, pentaedricum Prescott, 157, 298var. turneri var. nov.; .157

floridensW. et G. S. West,160gigas" (Wittr.) Hansgirg, 137, 154, ffi I, 298

f. minus f. nov., 141, 298-- f. obtusum W. West, 141

gracile (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 137,154, 161,298'f. minus C nov., 155

grande Reif, 160 .granuloswn Playfair, 160hastatum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 137, 153hemisphaericwn Skuja, 136, 138horridum W.et G,S. West, 160hortense Playfair, 160hungaricum Hortobagyi, 160incus (Teiling). G.M. Smith, 136, 148

forma Deftandre, 148 .f. decolorata (Deft.) nom. nov., 148

irregulare (Reinsch) De Toni, 160javanicum Wolosz., 145limneticwn Borge, 39, 40, 137, 158,298,302,

309,313. var. gracile Prescott, 158,313/Qbahim (Naegeli) Hansgirg, 157. lobulatum (Naegeli) Hansgirg, 157, 158

var. polyfurcatwn G.M. Smith, 137,158longispinum(Perty) HansgTrg, 164-lunula (Reinsch)..Hansgirg, 164-lunula (Reinsch) Wille, 164mainensis Wheldon, 160marssonii Lemm., 160miniata ?, 160minimum (A. Braun) Hansgirg, 35, 37-40,

64-, 136, 138, 298, 302f. apiculatum Reinsch, 138f. apiculatwn (Reinsch) De Toni, 138,f. scrobiculatum Lagerheim, 138f. scrobiculatwn (Lagerh.) De Toni, 138,, f. tetralobulatum (Reins!;h) De Toni, 139,

151minutissima Korsh., 160muticum (A. Braun) Hansg., 39, 136, 137,

161,298, 302, 308, 309f. minimumReinsch, 137 .f, punctulatwn (ReinSch) De Toni, 308,

313obesum (W. et G. S. West) Wille, 162obtusum Playfair, 160

__octaedricum(Reinsch)~nsgi~..p., 137,152:~, 298. v

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var. spinosum (Reinsch) W. et G.S. West,153

octopus Teiling, 160olivaceum Beck-Mannegetta, 160pachydermum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 160pachydeimum(Reinsch) De Toni, 160pannonicum Hortobagyi, 160pentadricum W.et G.S. West, 137, 151,298

f. minimwn W. et G.S. West, 151planctonicum G.M. Smith, 160platysthmum (ArcIier) G.S. West, 160polymorphwn (Askens.) Hansgirg, 160proteiforme.(Turner) Brunnth., 136, 141proteiforme G.m. SmIth, 141, 144protumidum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 160punctulatum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 160pusillum. (Wallich) w. et. G.S. West, 137, 159_ var. angolense W. et G.S. West, 199, 160

£ minus f. nov., 170. 298var. gracile Huber-Pestalozzi, 160

quadratum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 136, 145f.minor-acutumReinsch,145f. minus (Reinsch) De Toni, 145, 298f. minus-obtusum (Reinsch) De Toni, 145

quadricuspidaturp. (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 160quadrilobatum G.M. Smith, 160quadrilobUlnG.M. Smith, 160raphidioides(Reinsch) Hansgirg, 164-regulare Kuetzing, 1$6,-H+,-i45, 149, 153,

161,298 'I..var. bifurcatumWille, 148var. granulata Prescott, 147var. incus Teiling, 148var. longispinumReinsch, 146var. longispinwn (Reinsch) De Toni, 146var. min!lS Reinsch, 146var. minus (Reinsch) De Toni, 146var. octaedricum (Reinsch) Playfair, 153var. torsum (Turner) Brunnth., 146 .

reticulatwn (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 161schmidlei(Schroeder) Lemm., 108

var.eurycanthum bemm., 108siamensis (W. et G. S. West) Wille, 162s.immeri Schmidle, 136, 139, 150 _

. var. minus var. nov., 139smithii Tiffany, 161-somQgyicum Hortobagyi-, 161spin!ferwn G.M. Smith, 16jspinulosumSchmidle,164- _staurastroides G.M. Smith, 161, 165staurastroides (W. West) Wille, 161, 165stellatum Swirenko, 110, 161striatum Pia yfair, 161tetragonum (Naeg.) Hansgirg, 161,313

f. gracile (Reinsch), 313tortum W. et G.S. West, 161triangulare Korsh., 161triapfen11iculatum(Bernard) Wille, 107.trigonum (Naeg.) Hansgirg, 136,142, 144,

149, 161,298, 308 "val'. arthrodesmiforme G. S.. West, 144 .var. bijUrcatum Wolle, 148, 149f. crassumReinsch, 142 .f. crassum (Reinsch) De Toni, 142.f. gracile Reinsch, 144-f. gracile (Reinsch) De Toni, 144var. longispinum var. nov., 144

, var. minor Reinsch, 142

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val'. minusReinsch, 142 planctonica Fott, 194f. minus (Reinsch) De Toni, 142 tetras Pascher, 194val'. paPilliferum(Schroeder) Lemm., 161 Tilapia mossambica, 51val'. setigerum(Archer) Lemm., 108, 144.; Tomasculum Whitford, 68, 293.val'. tetragonum(Naeg.) Rabenh., 181, 308, catenatum Whitford, 293

313 Trebouxia fuymaly, 9,15, 17,27,28,47 66f. gracileReinsch, 313 72, 75, 311. ' ,var. verrucosumJao, 145 anticipata Ahmadj!an, 76

trilobalum(Reinsch) -Hansgirg,.137 arboricola Puymaly, 45:"76trilobulatum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 136, 137 cladoniae (Chodat) G.M. Smith, 76tropicum W. et G. S. West, 161 , decolorans Ahmadjian, 76tumidulum (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 136,298 erici Ahmadjian, 76

formaW.etG. S.West,136 . _ gelatinosaAhmadjian,76vald~ii Kol, 44, 136 glomerata (Waren) Ahmadjian, 76verrucosum G.M. Smith, 136 humicola (Treb.) West et Frirsch, 75victorieae Wolosz., 136,150,298 impressa Ahmadjian, 76

var. major G.M. Smith, 150,298 incrustata Ahmadjian, 76wastneysii Play(~ir, 136 - lambii Ahmadjian, 76

Tetraedronoideae, 21, 65, 67, 111,136 parmeliae Chodat, 76Tetragoniella -potteri Ahmadjian, 76

gigas, 161 Trentepohlia lagenifera, 76.Tetrakentron, 146, 161 Treubaria-Bernard, 7, 31, 67, 106,.107, 144 .

torsum, 146 crassispina G.M. Smith, .108 .. eurycantha (Lemm.) Korsh., 108Tetrallantos Teiling, 1,5,31,68,236,290292 planctonica (G.M. Smith) Korsh., 108

lagerheimii Teiling, 38, 39, 225, 291, 301, setiga;um (Arch-er)G.M:Smith, 108, 144,307,319 . - .' triappendiculata Bernard, 38, 39, 107, 229,

Tetrapedia '4 303 " ..emarginataSchroeder, 241 varia Ahlstr. et Tiffany, 108setigeraArcher, 108 Treubariaceae (Korsh.) Fott, 5, 19,21,65,67,

Tetrasporaceae.II, 54-56,58,60,61 71,-106 ·TeCraspqrales, 13,28, 56, 61, 62, 75, 93, 194, TreubarioideaeKorsh., 60

.~ 197,235,293 _ " Trigonidiumi'ascher. 13,67, 110 .-.Tctrasporineae,56, 59~93 - galeaPascher,110 . .,.

Tetrastrum Chodat, 35;'68, 236,.242,243,245 Trc:n:hisciaKuetzing, 7, 11,21,44,67, 98j 101alpinum (SchmidIC)Schmidle, 245 aciculifera (La~erh.1 Hansgirg, 13,38, 99 ~

.or anomalumG..M. Slnlth, 245, 287 anglica (Benqett) l-tansgirg, 101.apiculatum(Lemm.) Brimnth., 238 antarctica Fritsch, 44, 101"elegans Playfair, 243, 245 ,arguta..(Reinsch) Hansgirg, 101

var. dentalumPlayfair, 244 aspera (~insch) Hansgirg, 98,"100glabrum (Roll) Ahlstr. et Tiffany, 243, 245 . brachiolata ~oeb.) Lemnt., 101hastiferum (Arnoldi) Korsh., 245 ;., crassa Hansglrg, 101 '. ".heteracanthum LNordst.) Chodat, 39,.24-2- "cryophila Chodat, tOI244,301,307. · . . f. brevispinaKer,-44

val'. longispinum (Schiller). Ahlstr. etTiff.T - f. longispina Kol, 44. 245 . .~. _ Jlctyon (Joergs.) Lemm., 101 .....

heteracanthum Schiller, 245 - . echinospora (Crouan) De Toni, 101

multisetum (~chmidle).Chodat, 35, 242, 243 ." elevi Lel"Qlll.,101 . '. ~ ,"0_,- var.punctalUIn(Schmidle) Brwp:1th.,241, '. erlangensis Hansgirg, 101 . I'

242- .- . ,. - . granul~ta(Reinsch)Hansgirg,98, 100,308 , _

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pulloidmm Teiling, 242 . -1"-.~ . var.:aerophflaPrintz, 100 .' - -punctatum (Schmidle) Ahlstr. et Tiff., 39, 4d, . . va~. ac:~ophila.(Printz) Printz, 43, 45, 100 "~'. ...: ~

241,242,300,307 . .gutwmskh Schmldle, 101 - '. " '. . .rocklandiensisGriffiths,245 . :.,.. 'halophilaHansgirg,10I . " . "staurogeniaeforme (Schroed.) Lemm., 242, hirta (Reinsch) Hansglrg, 101 .243, 309, \310, .' hystrix (R,\!insch)Hansgirg, 101 ,.' -

., val'. glabrumRoll, 245 insign~ (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 101 . '..,. \ .tetracll!'thumo(G.S.~est) Brunnth., 245 " : :..}l!.ino~(~nsg.)Hansgirg,101 , .".

~var. khasianum BlSWas, 245. .'.' moeblUSll (Joergs.) Lemm., 101 ,~. .' 0

triacanthum~rsh., 245 . _ " multangu1aris Kuetz., 101 '. ~:otruncala(G.M. Smith) Printz, 242, 245' _ .multispin?Sa (~oeb.) Lemfu., IQI ..' ~

Tetra/QmococcusornaJusKorsh., 206 - n~umanmKol,101 -,Thallodesmium'rurner, 195 nivalis Lagerh., 44, 101\

waliichianu11lTurner,195 obtusa (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 98, 100Tha11UliastrumReinsch, 62, 165 ostenfeldii Lemm., 101Th'elesphaeraPascher,67, 177 _ ovata (Pouchet)Lemm., 101

" alpma Pascher, 177. pachyderma (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 101

~Orakochloris Pas<fer, 67, 194. "J.. paiUstN Kuetz., 101 . '.'-

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100, 101retusa (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 101rotunda (Pouchet) Lemm., 101sanguinea Lagerh., 101spinosa (Reinsch) Hansgirg, 101sporoides (Reinsch) Ha:nsgirg, 101stagnalis Hansgirg, 101, .uncinata W. West, 101undulata (Ostenf.) Lemm., 101vanhoeffenii (Joergs.) Lemm., 101zach3:1'iasii Lemm., 50,101

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Ulotrichales, 65, 179, 215- Ulva

fasciata, 52lactuca, 52

Uninucleatae, 59tJnio, 50Urospora,97

mirabilis, 62Usneaceae, 48U tricularia'

fasciculata, 229. flexuosa,.190

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stellaris, 197

Vacuolales, 13,60,61, 75

v.~uolatae, 57, 59, 60Vic/QriellaW olosz.

ostenfeldii Wolosz., 292Volvocaceae, 54, 55, 58Volvocales,3, 13,44,51,59-62, 235Volvoceae,56Volvocineae,56, 59Volvox, 8

Westella De Wildem., 24, 31, 55, 56, 58, 60, 68,199,203,204, 311botryoides (W. West) De Wildem., 37, 39, 40,

203,204,300linearis G.M. Smith, 204natans (Kirchner) Printz, 204nimbata De Wildem., 194

Willeaimgularis (Wille) Schmid Ie, 241, 242

Wolffia, 173

Xanthophyceae, 12, 19,40,60,63,69,75,86,146, 156, 158, 161, 198, 206, 207; 234, 295

Xanthoria parietina, 76

Zo~hlorella Brandt, 50, 69conductrix Brandt, 50, 173, 174parasitica Brandt, 50, 173, 175

Zoocystis Sokol., 67, 192vorticellae Sokol., 192

Zoosporinae, 15, 55, 56, 58, 59~Zygnemales,44 _

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