I2O COE 



5. Parancmcrtcs califonrica sp. nov. Southern coast of 

 California. Not uncommon. 



6. Carcinoncmcrtcs cpialti Coe. Parasitic on the crab, Epl- 

 altns prudnctus. Monterey Bay, Calif. 



7. AnipJiiporns cnicntatus\vi\\\\. San Pedro and Monterey 

 Bay, Calif. Rather common. 



8. Tctrastcmma signifcr sp. nov. San Pedro, Calif. Not 

 very common. 



9. T. nigrifrons sp. nov. Monterey Bay, Calif. Abundant. 



10. T. lilincatnm sp. nov. San Diego, Calif. Common. 



11. T. qnadrilincatnm sp. nov. San Pedro, Calif. Rather 

 common. 



12. T. ((Erstcdia) dor sale (Abildgaard) Mclntosh. Mont- 

 erey Bay, Calif., in 20 fms. Not very common. 



13. T. (CErstcdid) rcticulatum sp. nov. San Pedro, Calif. 

 Common. 



Heteronemertea. 



14. Teem'osoma -punnctti sp. nov. Off San Pedro, 50 fms. ; 

 Monterey Bay, Calif., 5-20 fms. Common. 



15. Zygcupolia Uttoralis C. B. Thompson. San Pedro, Calif. 

 Common. 



16. Linens rubcsccns sp. nov. San Pedro and Monterey 

 Bay, Calif. Not common. 



17. L. jlavcsccns sp. nov. Low water to 50 or more fms., 

 off San Pedro, Calif. Common. 



18. L. pictifrons sp. nov. San Pedro, Calif. Rather 

 common. 



19. L. albolincatus sp. nov. Off San Pedro and in Monterey 

 Bay, Calif. Not common. 



20. L. ivihoni sp. nov. Monterey Bay, Calif. Common. 



21. Micrura nigrirostris sp. nov. San Pedro, Calif. Not 

 common. 



Besides those mentioned in the above list, which includes 

 only species which have not been hitherto recorded from the 

 Pacific coast of North America, a considerable number of forms 

 described in the first part of this paper (pp. 1 1-84) as occurring in 

 Alaska have since been found in other localities, notably on the 



