COE 



hands, and must stand as new for the present. One other spe- 

 cies (. bib-grri Coe), although undescribed at the time, was 

 incorrectly referred to E. violaccnni Burger. Three of the four 

 remaining forms were correctly identified with European spe- 

 cies, while the one species remaining, Linens striatns^ is pos- 

 sibly identical with j\I. hnprcssa (Stimpson), as stated above. 



ALASKA SPECIES FOUND ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA 



Of the species recorded in the first part of this report (pp. i- 

 110), the following were collected in the summer of 1901 on 

 the California coast in the localities indicated below. 



Paleonemertea. 



1. CarincUa ca-pistrata Coe. Monterey Bay. 



2. C. scxJincata Griffin (= C. dincma Coe). Monterey Bay; 

 San Pedro. 



3. Carinoma mutabilis Griffin (= C. griffini Coe). San 

 Pedro. 



4. CcphaJothrix lincaris (Rathke) Oersted. Monterey Bay; 

 San Pedro ; San Diego. 



Hoplonemertea. 



5. Emp1ectoncmagracilc{ Johnston) Verrill. Monterey Bay. 



6. Parancmcrtcs -pcrcgrina Coe. Monterey Bay; San 

 Pedro. 



7. Amphiporns bimacnlatus Coe. Monterey Bay. 



8. A. angnlatns (Fabr.) Verrill. Monterey Bay ; San Pedro. 



9. A. imparispinosns Griffin (= A. Icuciodus Coe). Mon- 

 terey Bay ; San Pedro ; San Diego. 



10. A. formidabilis Griffin (= A. cxilis Coe). Monterey 



Bay. 



Heteronemertea. 



11. Jf/'c rnra vcrn'Ui Coe. Monterey Bay. 



12. J/. alaskcnsis Coe. San Pedro; Monterey Bay. 



13. Ccrcbratnliis viarginatns Renier. San Pedro. 



14. C. albifrons Coe. San Pedro 



In the lirst portion of this report 32 species were enumerated. 

 Nearly half of these, or the above 14 species, were found also 

 on the California coast during a single summer. Eleven of 



