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14. Taeniosoma punnetti Coe. Monterey Bay and San Pedro, California- 



15. Zygeiqwlia UttoraUs C. B. Thompson. San Pedro, California ; Xew 

 England. 



16. Linens ruhescens Coe. Monterey Bay and San Pedro, California. 



17. L.Jfarescens Coe. Southern coast of California. 



18. L. picfifrons Coe. San Pedro, California. 



19. L. iriLsonl Coe. Monterey Bay, California. 



20. L. albolineatus Coe. Monterey Bay and San Pedro, California. 



21. Micrura nigrirostris Coe. San Pedro, California. 



With the 32 species recorded in the first portion of the report, 

 two (AmjMporus brnnneus and A. drepanoplioroides) described hy 

 Griffin ('98), one {Micrura impressa) by Stimpson ('57), and one 

 {Arnp)h%porus paulinus) by Punnet (:01), the above 21 forms make 

 a total of 57 species recorded from the Pacific coast of North 

 America and the Bering Sea. 



The present report adds 29 species and includes the whole region 

 from the equator northward into the Arctic Ocean. This brings the 

 total numl)er of forms known fi'om this vast region \\\) to 86 species, 

 which are described on the following pages. 



Species New to Region. 



The material which has been studied in the ])reparation of this 

 report contains some 27 species which have not previously been 

 recorded from the Pacific coast, besides two species ( Taeniosoma 

 mexicana and PhcuMonemertes affassizH), which have been previ- 

 ously recorded from Panama and the tropical Pacific but which 

 h^xe not been included in the ]>apers mentioned above. These have 

 been collected at the following localities : 



Paleonemertea. 



1. Carinelhi jie/hicida Coe. ^lonterey Bay, San Pedro and San Diego, 

 California ; southern coast of New England. 



2. Carinomella kictea, gen. et sp. nov. San Pedro. California. 



Heteronemektea . 



3. Taeniosoma mexicana Biirger. Panama. 



4. Euhorlasia maxima, sp. nov. Gulf of California. 



