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great as they arc in C. gelatinosa. The teeth on the margin are more 

 deeply cut, as are also the acute cusps on each tooth. If the gonangia 

 turn out to have as much similarity, there can be little doubt that C. 

 diversa was derived directly from the species C. gelatinosa. 



Campanularia (?) emarginata Fraser 

 Campanularia emarginata Fraser, Hancock Hyd.^ 1, 1938, p. 27. 



Fraser, ibid., 2, 1938, p. 109. 



Distribution. — 3^ miles east of South Point, Santa Rosa Island, 35- 

 38 fathoms; 3^2 miles south of Hueneme, Calif., 29-30 fathoms; north of 

 Isla Partida, Gulf of California, 10 fathoms. 



Campanularia exigua (Sars) 

 Laomedea exigua Sars, Middelhavet's Littoral Fauna, 1857, p. 50. 

 Campanularia exigua Fraser, Hyd. Pacific Coast, 1937, p. 60. 



Distribution. — Off San Pedro, Calif., exact location and depth not 

 recorded. 



Campanularia hincksi Alder 



Campanularia hincksi Alder, Trans. Tynes F. C, 1857, p. 127. 

 Campanularia hincksii Alder, Trans. Tynes F. C, 1857, p. 127. 



Fraser, Hyd. Pacific Coast, 1937, p. 63. 



Fraser, Hancock Hyd., 1, 1938, p. 28. 



Fraser, ibid., 2, 1938, p. 109. 



Fraser, ibid., 3, 1938, p. 132. 



Distribution. — Charleston, Ore., intertidal; 3^^ miles south of 

 Hueneme, Calif., 29-30 fathoms; off San Nicolas Island, 28-37 fathoms; 

 8 miles west of Cedros Island, 61-63 fathoms; 3 miles NW of Natividad 

 Island, Lower Calif., 30-31 fathoms; Dewey Channel, opposite San 

 Eugenio Point, 21-24 fathoms; Puerto Refugio, Angel de la Guardia 

 Island, Gulf of California, 78-90 fathoms. 



Campanularia integra MacGillivray 



Campanularia integra MacGillivray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ( 1 ) 



IX, 1842, p. 465. 



Fraser, Hyd. Pacific Coast, 1937, p. 64. 



Distribution. — 3 miles east of South Point, Santa Rosa Island, 23- 

 26 fathoms; landing, Balboa Peninsula, Newport Inlet, intertidal; 5 

 miles — 152° from San Pedro breakwater, 18-19 fathoms. 



