The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 71

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 71
THE AERIAL ALGÆ OF ICELAND 395 N. Icel. 217. L. 218 - W. Icel. L. 338. This small species much resemhles Navicula Borrichii, but is smaller and with Ihinner valves than that species, thc outline of the valves being also different, but evidently it is not far removed from it. Found on mossgrown stones and earth near hot springs (Stóra Gjá, Helgavatn). Naviculœ entoleiœ Cl. Navicula contenta Grun. Cleve Syn. I p. 132, N. trinodis Van Heurck Syn. Pl. 14, fig. 31 a. N. c. var. biceps Cl. Syn. I p. 132, Van Heurck Syn. Pl. 14, íig. 31 b. E. Icel. 7, 14, 24, L. 68, 69, L. 70, L. 85, L. 99, L. 129, 123 — N. Icel. 133, L. 160, 169, 179, 215, 217, L. 218, L. 219, 241, L. 253, L. 254 - N. W. Icel. 268 — W. Icel. 337 — S. Icel. 352 — Vestmannaeyjar 400. The typical form of the species frequently occurs intermixed with var. bieeps, and all transitional forms betwecn them are found. Hence I feel convinced that tliese two forms may without harm be included within one species, merely representing as they rio the extremes in the series of variations. In a number of samples I have found a form en- tirely destitute of the gibbosities of the valve, of a regular linear form which I provisionally associate with this species. It was present in the following samples: N.Icel. 162 — Vestmannaevjar L.401, I..403, L.408, 409. The species has long been recognised as an aérial species, thus by Van Heurck, Cleve, Hoye Petersen,West, Hustedt. In Den- mark I have found it in several places on rock and on mineral ground (Boye Petersen 1915, p. 20). West (1916, p. 421) found it in quantity as an epiphyte on the leaves of trees in thc West Indies, and Hustedt found it in a rock cave (1922, p. 98). Finally Miss Bristol (1920) pro- duced it in cultures in samples of earth that had been dried up to 26 weeks. It would seem then to have considerable abilitj' to withstand desiccation. In Iceland I havc found it on more or less damp rocks, on purely mineral ground, among inosses, but only rarely near human habitions. Hence it seems chieíly to thrive well on pure mineral ground where only few organic substances are present. It was particularly common in the samples from rocks, thus in samples 68, 70, 85. Navicula perpusilla Grun. Van Heurck Syn. Pl. 14, fig. 22, 23. Cl. Syn. I p. 133. Vnn Heurck Types No. 212, 148. E. Icel. L. 24, 68, 69, L. 70, 78, 85, L. 99, 123. 124, L. 128, L. 129 — Vestmannaeyjar 400, 401, 408. Area: Eur., Arct. Amer. Curiously enough, 0strup has not menlioned this species as a na- tive of Iceland. I have, nevertheless, ascertained its presencc in several of the preparations examined bv 0strup. He must. then, have over- looked it. As regards its habitat my investigations quite confirm what v. Schönfeldt says as to its occurrence: >Zwischen Moosen an úber- rieselten Felsen«. 12 of the 13 localities mentioned above are of this
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