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^RI)rint>d from Bulletin No. VI. of the Naiurnl Ilislory SooU-ty of New Drunswick.)

MARINE ALG.E OF THE MARITIME rilOVINCES.

O, U. HAY. I'll. n.

Last year I published in the Bulletin a partial list of the marine algae of the , amounting to thirty-three species. During the season of 1880, through the kindness of Professor Macoun, Government Botanist, and Mr. Robert Chalmers, of the Geological Survey, I was permitted to accompany the latter gentleman on a canoe trip which he made in July last, along the coasts of Caraquet and Tracadie, and around the islands of Shippegan and Miscou. Later in the season I visited , examining the alga' of Dark Harbor, Southern Head and other points. On propos- ing to Mr. MacKay, of Pictou Academy, to make this list include the marine algic flora of the Maritime Provinces, that gentleman heartily resi)onded, and has sent me not only the result of his own observations, but a record of those plants collected on the Nova Scotia shore by Dr. Harvey and des- cribed in his " Nereis Boreali-Americana," together with some observations made by Dr. Jeans, of Prince Edward Island, and contributed to Dr. Harvey's work. To these may be added a short list i)ublished in 1879 by Professor Fowler, of Queen's University, in his addenda to the flora, and these are referred to in the subjoined list. A col- lection of marine alga? made by the late Professor 0. Fred. Hartt on the shores of the Bay of Fundy has just been placed in my hands, but too late to have the results of his investiga-

tions incorporated. It is, no doubt, the earliest collection of New Brunswick algae. Both Mr. MacKay and myself have been too busy with regular work to give much more than a passing notice to this

UiVJ'^S branch of our flora. Our aim has been to gather up the knowledge that has been attained of our marine forms of vegetation, and incorporate it in the form that follows, hoping tliat it will serve as a guide to the more careful study in future of these interesting plants. I desire to express my obligation to Mr. J. E. Humphrey and Dr. W. G. Farlow of Karvard University for their deter- mination of critical species.

St. John, March, 1887.

Introductory List of the Marine Alqje of the Mari- time Provin( Es, with Notes, by G. U. Hay, Ph. B., Saint John, and A. H, MAt Kay, B. A., B. Sc, F. S. Sc, Principal of Pictou Academy, N. S.

OHDKIl I.—CKYPTOPHVCE,*:.

1. ChitlirocysUs roseo-persicina, Cohn. On mud in brackish pond,

Pictou harlmur, MacKay, on decaying alffjf along sliore of Gulf of St. Lawrence, Haif.

2. O.scillaria subtorulosa, {Br§b). On floating balls of Poli/siphonia, in Pictou harbour, JfarKai/.

!{. Lyngl»ya nmjuscula, Ilarv. Pictou harbour, MacKay.

4. L. lestuarii, Liebm. In brackish pond, Pictou harbour, MacKay.

OKBER II.—ZOOSPORE.*:.

T). Ulva lactuca. (Linn.) Lc Jolis, Pictou harbour, MacKay.

(a). Var. rigida, (Ag.) Le Jolis, and

(i). Var. actuca, Le Jolis, are common in tide pools along the southern coast of New Brunswick, Hay.

(c). Var. latissima, Le Jolis, Richibucto River, Fowler. Common in brackish waters along the whole coast of New Brunswick, Hay.

(5. U. euteromorpha, Le Jolis, also

(a). Var. lanceolata, Le Jolis, and

(A). Var. compres.sa, Le Jolis, Pictou harbour, MacKay; Frye's Island, St. John, Hay.

(f). Var. intestinalis, Le Jolis. Very common, Richibucto River, Fowler; St. John, Hay. 7. U. clathrata, Ag. On Zontera marina, Pictou, AfacKai/; , Ifa>/.

8. U. Ilopkirkii, (McCalln) Ilarv. Pictou harlxiur, .VaiKai/.

9. Ulothrix ('ollalK.'ns, (Ag.)Tliur. ? Grand Manan, /An/. 10. Cha?toinorplia molajjoiiiuiii, (Web. & Molir.) Kutz. Halifax har- bour, Ma'-Knii. 11. C. Pic(iuotiana, (Mont.) Kutz. Halifax, JIarvctf in N.B.Am. 12. Khizooloniiini torluo.suni, Kutz. Halifax, Harvey in X. B.-Atn.;

Sliippegan Island, T/d//. 13. Cladophora arcta, (Dillw). P. E. Island, Dr. Jeans; Halifax, Ilarvfji; Grand Manan and Frye's Island, Haii. 14. C. lanosa, (Holh) Kutz, V'ar. uncialis, Tliuret. P. E. Island, Jcam. Halifax, Jlarvei/.

15. ('. ruixjstris, (Linn.) Kutz. Sbippegan Island, I/ay. Hi. C. refracta (Hotb) Arcschoug. Frye's Island, JIai/. 17. C. glaucescens, (Griff.) Harv. Halifax, Ilari'ei/; North Miscou,

18. C. flexdosa. (Griff.) Harv. Miscou Island, Jfat/. 19. C. gracilis, (GrilT.) Kutz. Frye's Island, Jfay. 20. Phyllitis fascia, Kutz. Halifax, Harvey. 21. Scytosiphon lonicntarius, Ag. Halifax, MacKa;/; Frye's Island, Caraquet, Grand Manan, Hay 22. Punctaria latifolia, Grcv. Halifax, Harvey. Var. zostenc, Le Jolis. Mouth of Pictou harbour, }facKny; Halifax, Harvey.

255. P. plantaginea, (Uotb) Grev. P. E. Island, Jcnna. 24. Desinarestia aculcata, Lam.x. Pictou, MacKay; Kouchibouguac Bay, Fou'ler. 25. D. viridis, Lam.x., Halifax, llai-vey Frye's Island, Grand Manan, Miscou, Hay. 26. Dictyosiphon fwuiculaceus, Grev, Pictou, Macluiy, This species has been found growing as regular branches from a stem formed of the filiform frond of Vhordaria Jfaydliformh, at Pictoii, in such a manner that the whole appeared to be but one plant. The conundrum was—how can the microscopic section of the branch show the structure of Didyosiphou, while that of the stem shows with equal distinctness the structure of Vhordaria; Further examination, of course, demonstrated the character of the interesting union. Frye's Island, Grand Manan, Miscou, Iliy; Kouchibouguac Bay, Fowler. 27. Ectocarpus tomentosus, (IIuds.)Lyngb. P. E. Island, Jtam. 28. E. confervoides, (Roth) Le Jolis. P. E. Island, Jeaun. Var. siliculosus, Kjellman. Pictou, MacKay; Frje's Island, Caraquet, Miscou, Hay. 29. E, littoralis, Lyngb. Pictou, MacKay; Grand Manan, Miscou Shippegan, Hay. —

80. E. fftsciculfttus, Ilarv. Cnraciuet Bay, //»///. :n. E. bmchintiis, Ilnrv. P. E. iNlniul, ./m»M.

;32. E (?) (A still undefined Kpcrics). Sliipprgan Island. I/ay.

88. ElachistcH fucicola, Fries. Pictou, AfacKay; Halifax, I/arvei/;

Fiye's Island, ^Miseou, Grand Munan, //«//. Lcathesia dilTormis, (Linn.) Areachoug. IIalifa.\, Jlantri/. ys. Chordariii fUgelliforniis, Ag. Pictou, MavKivi; Halifax, Hamoj; Frye's Island, Caraquet, Haji.

30. Mesogloia divaricata, Kutz. Pictou, MacKay: Frye's Island, Hay.

87. M. vermifularis, Ag. Halifax, Ilarvcy. 8H. Custagnea Zostene (.Molir.) Tliurct. Halifax, Harvey. 30. Chorda filum, Linn. Pictou, Mach'ay; Frye's Island, Gulf Shore, Fowler, JIay.

40. Laminaria longicruris, Dc la Pyl. Halifax, Mneh'ay and Harvey. Stipes three or four yards long have Iwen observed. Prof. Lawson, of Dalhousie College, says that on taking charge of chemistry on his arrival at Halifax he could get uo rubber tubing in the city. While his order was coming he used the hollow stipes of this sea-weed, which is always cast up in abundance on

the Halifax coast, and found it to answer splendidly for the con- duction of gas. Mai'Kny. A specimen of this plant thrown on the Caraquet beach measur'^d seventeen feet in length, and the widest part of the blade from two to three feet wide. But in the masses of sea- weed thrown on the southern shores of Shippegan

and Miscou still larger specimens were observed. One measured twenty-eight feet, while the stipe of another which was all that could be pulled from the debris, measured fifteen feet. This species makes up the great portion of the laminarite grow- ing along the gulf shore of New Brunswick. It is distinguished by its hollow stipe. Around Grand Manan and the southern coast of New JJrunswick the forms of laminariic are far more variable and confusing, the two following species (L. saccharina

and L. digitata) being most abundant.— 7/c///.

41. L. saccharina, (Linn.) Lam.x.? Pictou, MacKay; Halifax, Prof. Lawson; Frye's Island, Grand Manan, Hay; Gulf St. Lawrence^ Fov'ler.

4a. L. digitata, Lam.x. Pictou, MacKay; Halifax, Harvey, Imwsou; Grand Manan, Hay. (The stipes of this species are used by surgical instrument makers in the manufacture of sponge- tents.)

43. Saccorhiza derraatodea, De la Pyl. Halifax, Harvey; Grand Manan, Hay. —

44. Agnrum Turneri, Post, and Hnpr. ITalifnx, MiuKaiiJlameii, Taiwmv;

Oraiul >ranan and Fryc's Island, //<«//.

ir». Alaria t'scidcnta, Grov. Halifax, .\fnrKnii, llnrveti^ l.n; fJrand

Manan, //««/. (This species is nsed as fcntd in S<;olland and

Ireland, where it is called hadder locks, henware, nmrlins,—

and also in Iceland, but it is not eaten with us Dr. Farluw).

OUDEK III.— OOHPOHK.K.

•in. Ascophyllum nodosum, Le Jolis. Pictou, .Warh'nn; Halifax, MacKaif and J/arvei/; very common on soiithern coast of New

lininswick, //«»/, Fuwlrr. 47. Fucus vesiculosus, L. Piclou and Halifax, A/urKnit; Halifax, llarrn/. The varieties of this species are very abundant be- tween tide marks on the southern shores of New Hriuiswick,

//'«//; Gulf shore, FowUr. 48. F. serratus, L. Pictoii, Fovlrr; Pictou and Pictou Island, MncKa>i. Not found elsewhere in N. E. America.

49. F. evanescens, Ag. Frj'e's Isliind, Grand >[anan, /A».v. 50. F. furcatus, Ag. Growing on the low. Hat shores northwest si

of Miscou Island, beyond low water mark. /A*//. h\. Vaucheria (?) Pictou, .l/f/tA'»///.

OHDKK IV. — KI.OIIIDK.K.

52. Porphyra laciniata, Ag. Piclou, Mach'ai/; Halifax, /fni>'r>/; Fryc's

Island and Grand Manan, //«//.

.'»;>. Biuigia fusco-purpurea, Lyngb. Halifax, llanuii, h\, Callilhamnion Kothil, Tiyngb. Halifax, Ilnrvfi/, .)"), C. Pylaisa'i, Mont. Southern Head, (irand Manan, washed a.-lion; in great abundance at the biiseof the clilTs, //iv/.

r>(J, 0. Aniericanum, Harv. P. K. Isljuid, fruua; Halifax, Ilan'fi/, 57, C. corymbosiuii, Lyngb. Halifax, Unrvcu. 5H. Plilota elegans, IJonnem. P. E. Lsland, .Aow.v.

5J). P. scrrata, Knt/. Halifax, Ilnrvfy; Grand Manan, Frye's Island, Shippegan, Han,

()0. Ceramium rubrum, Ag, Very abundant. Pictou and Halifax, MacKoji; Frye's Island, Shippegan, Hnii; Kouchibouguac IJay,

Fowler. Var, proliferum, Ag. Little Shippegan Hay, //"//. 61. C. circinnatum, Kutz. Liitle Shippegan Bay, Ilaij.

62. (). lenuissimum, (Lyngb.) Ag. Pictou, MarKn;/. 63. Ilalosaccion ramentaceum, (L.) Ag. Halifax, Mach'ai/; Frye's Island, Half, 64. Phyllophora Brodiiei, Ag. Halifax, Harwti. 65. Ahnfeldtia plicata, Fries. Pictou and Halifax, MacKay; Caraquet, Frye's Island, Hay; Gulf St. Lawrence, Fowler. 66. Cystoclonium purpurasccns, Kutz. Halifax, MacKay; Migcoii iHlund, Half. 67. CliondruH criKpus, (Linn.) Stuck. Pictou and Halifax, MacKnn; Mcogone Island, Frye's Island, //a//; Gulf of St Lawrence, Findtr. 68. Kliodymcnia palmata, (Linn.) Grev. Pictou and Halifax, MacKay. Very abundant on the Gulf shore and southern coast of New Brunswick, Fowler, J/ay. (This and C/iondrtu vri*pfiH form the the only sea-weeds on our couHts collected for edible pur- poses. Chovifrwi criitpii» (Irish moss) yields a gelatine that is nutritious as food, anrl on the coasts of Ireland and Scotland helps to lengthen out the food supply in times of scarcity. IVtody- menia jtalmata (dulse) is largely exported from St. John and other ports in the Bay of Fundy to the United States and Upper Pro- vinces. About fifty tons were exported from St. John last season, with probably an ecfual amount from all the other ports on both sides of the Bay. At Dark Harbour, Grand Manan, in August last, I found the fishermen to the number of forty or

tifty, engaged in gathering dulse of very tine quality, for export. As the season occurred during a slack time in Ashing, this new industry was found to be very profitable, the dulse selling from three to Ave cents a pound. It is eaten, says Dr. Farlow, by sailors and the Irish population of sea-port towns; but others

appear to be cultivating a taste for it. It possesses anthelmintic properties. m, Khodopbyllis veprecula, J. Ag. Halifax, Harvey; Grand Manan. Hay. 70. Euthora cristata, J. Ag. Halifax, Harvey; Grand Manan, Hay, 71. Polyide.s rotundus, Grev. Pictou and Halifax, MacKay. 73. Delesseria sinuosa, Lam.x. Halifax, Harvey; Frye's Island, Miscou, Hay,

73. I), alata, Lam.x., Vwi. angustissima, Harv. Very abundant

on south side of Miscou and Shippegan Islands where it is cast ashore with the larger sea-weeds. Hay. 74. Gracillaria multipartita, J. Ag. Pictou, MacKay; Kouchibouguac Bay, Fowler. 75. Odonthalia deiitata, Lyngb. Halifax, Harvey. Pictou, MacKay Kouchibouguac Bay, Fonder, Shippegan and Miscou, Hay. Not reported south of the Maritime Provinces. 76. Uhodcniela subfusca, Ag. Halifax, MacKay; Frye's Island, Grand Manan, Miscou, Hay, Var. gracilior, J. Ag. Kouchibou- guac Bay, Fotcler. 77. Polysiphonia urceolata, (Dillw.) Grev. Halifax, Harvey; P. E. Island, Jeans; Pictou, MacKay; Miscou and Shippegan, Hay. Var, formosa, Ag. P. E. Island, Jeam, 78. P. Olneyi, Harv. Plctou and Halifax, ifacKatf,

79. P. Ilarveyl. Bailey (?) Pictou, Mtwh'aff. P. flbrillosa, Grev. North Miscou, Ha;/. Ml. P. violaccip, Grev. Halifax. Harvey; P. E. iHlauil, Jeaw: Pictou, MacKaii; Koiichiltouguac Buy, Fowler. Common ulonff the whole coast New Brunswick, Hai/. H2. P. nigrescc'us, Grey. Halifax, Han'ei/; P. K. Islund, Jean»; Pictou, MacKnii. Vur. fucoides, Ag. Caracjuet heach, Miscou gully, Hail. 83. P. fastigiata, Grev. Pictou and Halifax, MncKaij; Frye's Island, Hay. 84. Corallina olHcinalis, L. Halifax, Harvey. Common on southern and eastern coasts of New Brunswick, and usually found on shells thrown ashore by the waves, Fuwhr. Hay.