Fresh-water algae
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Introduction: This fragmentary treatise upon the Fresh-water Algae of this neighborhood makes no pretense at completeness. It is a nucleus of original investigations about which the author expects to group other facts in future years. In the preparations of this paper, I am greatly indebted to Professor Hitchcock, of the Kansas State Agricultural College, for valuable hints and assistance. To Rev. Francis Nolle of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, author of “Fresh-Water Algae of the United States”, I owe the acknowledgment of valuable aid through the means of correspondence. Algae are divided according to the coloring matters contained into four classes; namely the Red, or Rhodophyceae; The Olive, or Melanophyceae; the Green, or Chlorophyceae; and the Blue, or Cyanophyceae. The Melanophyceae are found only in salt-water. All my researches have been confined to the Chlorophyceae, although I occasionally had the pleasure of seeing a crawling Oscillaria.
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