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the keel extending backward a short distance toward the base of the 

 hydrotheca. 



Gonosome. — Not observed. 



Distribution. — Off the northeast point of Albemarle Island, low 

 tide. 



Glytia coronata (Clarke) 



Campanularia coronata Clarke, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard, 



1879, p. 242. 



Clytia coronata Fraser, Beaufort Hyd., 1912, p. 357. 



Distribution. — Pacora Island, 15-25 fathoms; Tangola-Tangola, 15- 

 20 fathoms. 



Glytia cylindrica Agassiz 



Clytia cylindrica Agassiz, Contr. Nat. Hist. U.S., IV, 1862, p. 306. 

 Fraser, Hyd. of Vancouver Island, 1914, p. 142. 



Distribution. — Off Clipperton Island, 65 fathoms; off Albemarle 

 Point, on Sargassum; Tagus Cove, on corals and sponges at low tide 

 and in 30 fathoms; Black Beach, low tide; San Francisco Bay, 2 fath- 

 oms; Pacora Island, 15-25 fathoms; Bahia Honda, 15-25 fathoms; east 

 of islands off Navidad Head, 25-35 fathoms. 



Glytia edwardsi (Nutting) 



Campanularia edwardsi Nutting, Hyd. Woods Hole, 1901, p. 346. 

 Clytia edwardsi Fraser, Hyd. of Vancouver Island, 1914, p. 143. 



Distribution. — Between Narborough and Albemarle islands, 70 

 fathoms; Santa Maria Bay, 10 fathoms; off Thurloe Point, 8-10 

 fathoms. 



Glytia fascicularis, new species 

 Plate 7, Fig. 31 



Trophosome. — Hydrothecae often arising single from a stolon, with 

 a pedicel annulated proximally and distally, but often the pedicels are 

 clustered to form a loose fascicle, with a total height of 5 mm., in 

 which case the part of the pedicel that is free from the fascicle is short 



