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ClytJa johnstoni (Alder) 



Campanularia johnstoni Alder^ Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (2), 



XVIII, 1856, p. 359. 



Clytia johnstoni HiNCKS, Br. Hyd. Zoophytes, 1868, p. 143. 



Distribution. — Gorgona Island, low tide; Tangola-Tangola, on 

 coral at low tide; east of islands off Navidad Head, 25-35 fathoms. 



Clytia kincaidi (Nutting) 



Campanularia kincaidi Nutting, Hyd. of Alaska and Puget Sound, 



1899, p. 743. 



Clytia kincaidi Fraser, Hyd. of Vancouver Island, 1914, p. 146. 



Distribution. — Wenman Island, low tide; Tagus Cove, 30 fathoms; 

 between Narborough and Albemarle islands, 70 fathoms; between 

 Charles and Indefatigable islands, 60 fathoms; Tangola-Tangola, 15- 

 20 fathoms; north of White Friars, 25 fathoms; off Tenacatita Point, 

 10 fathoms; east of islands off Navidad Head, 25-35 fathoms. 



Clytia longicyatha (Allman) 



Obelia longicyatha Allman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard, 



1877, p. 10. 



Clytia longicyatha Fraser, Beaufort Hyd., 1912, p. 359. 



Distribution. — Port Utria, 20 fathoms; Jicaron Island, 25-30 fath- 

 oms; Secas Islands, 15 fathoms; Tangola-Tangola, 15-20 fathoms; Isa- 

 bel Island^ 10-25 fathoms; Santa Maria Bay, 35-40 fathoms; South 

 Bay, Cerros Island, 10-15 fathoms. 



Clytia longitheca Fraser 

 Clytia longitheca Fraser, Hyd. of Vancouver Island, 1914, p. 137. 

 Distribution. — Tangola-Tangola, 15-20 fathoms. 



PClytia multidentata, new species 



Plate 8, Fig. 33 



Trophosome. — Individual zooids grow in a loose cluster; pedicels 

 2.5 mm. long; annulations at the base of the hydrotheca, otherwise 

 smooth. Hydrotheca gradually increasing in diameter from base to 



