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Glytia raridentata (Alder) 



Catnpanularia raridentata Alder, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (3), IX, 



1862, p. 315. 

 Fraser, Hyd. Pacific Coast, 1937, p. 65. 



Clytia raridentata Fraser, Hancock Hyd., 1, 1938, p. 33. 



Distribution. — Off San Nicolas Island, 28-31 fathoms; 3 miles NW 

 of Natividad Island, Lower Calif., 30-31 fathoms. 



Clytia (?) seriata Fraser 

 Clytia seriata Fraser, Hancock Hyd., 1, 1938, p. 33. 

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



Distribution. — Tangola Tangola, Mexico, 15-20 fathoms; off the 

 Central American coast. 



Glytia universitatis Torrey 

 Clytia universitatis Torrey, Hyd. San Diego, 1904, p. 19. 



Fraser, Hyd. Pacific Coast, 1937, p. 76. 

 Fraser, Hancock Hyd., 2, 1938, p. 109. 

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



Distribution. — 3 miles east of South Point, Santa Rosa Island, 23-26 

 fathoms; Willow Anchorage, Santa Cruz Island, shore; off Santa 

 Barbara, Calif., 33 fathoms; off Huntington Beach, 8-15 fathoms; 6 

 miles south of San Pedro breakwater, 20-21 fathoms; 2 miles west of 

 Church Rock, Santa Catalina Island, 45-53 fathoms; 9^4 miles NW of 

 buoy, Cortes Bank, 90-100 fathoms; 7^ miles south of Point Loma, 10 

 and 30-33 fathoms; off San Diego; off Coronado Beach, 6-7 fathoms; 

 8 miles west of Cedros Island, 64-65 fathoms; 2 miles SE of Cedros 

 Island Light, 42-55 fathoms; 4 miles north of Dewey Channel, Lower 

 Calif., 24-25 fathoms; Dewey Channel, opposite San Eugenio Point, 

 21-24 fathoms; off Santa Maria Bay, 18-25 fathoms; Salinas Bay, 

 Carmen Island, Gulf of California, 20 fathoms ; off Concepcion Bay, 20 

 fathoms; north of Isla Partida, 76 fathoms; between Isla Partida and 

 Angel de la Guardia Islands, 20 fathoms; Puerto Refugio, Angel de la 

 Guardia Island, 11-22 fathoms; off Willard Point, Gonzaga Bay, 30-40 

 fathoms; off Consag Rock, 40-45 fathoms; off Rocky Point, Sonora, 10 

 and 11-13 fathoms; outside Guaymas, 6-10 fathoms; off Isabel Island, 

 Mexico, 10-15 and 15-25 fathoms; off Port Parker, Costa Rica, 3-5 

 fathoms. 



