158 The Ottawa Naturalist. [December 



27. EsPERiopsis QuATSiNOENSis, Lambe. 1892. 



Described in Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, vol. X, p, 69, pi. iii, 



figs. 8, 9, and pi. v, figs. 8, 8a, 8b, 8c ; types in museum of the 



Geological Survey of Canada. 

 Type localities— V^esi coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., north of Quatsino 



Sound, and near Lasqueti Island, Strait of Georgia. 

 Distribution — Behring Sea and North Pacific Ocean as far south as the 



State of Washington. 



28. EsPERiopsis LAXA, Lambe. 1892. 



Described in Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, vol. X, p. 70, pi. iii, 

 fig. 10, and pi. v, figs. 13, 13a, 13b, 13c ; type in museum of the Geo- 

 logical Survey of Canada. 



Type locality — Oyster Bay, Vancouver Island, B.C. 



29. Cladorhiza abyssicola, M. Sars. 1872. 



Distribution — Between Anticosti and the Gasp^ Peninsula, Gulf of St. 



Lawrence (Whiteaves, 37) ; coast of New England (Verrill, 33); 



Baffin Bay (Fristedt, 12). 

 Foreign disttihution — Coast of Norway (Sars, 25); between the north 



coast of Scotland and the Faroe Islands (Carter). 



30. Cladorhiza grandis, Verrill. 1879. (? syn. C. nobilis, 



Fristedt. 1S87.) 



Distribution — Off the coast of Nova Scotia (Verrill, 32) ; eastern coast of 

 Greenland (Fristedt). 



31. Cladorhiza Nordenskioldii, Fristedt. 1887. 



Locality — Between Anticosti and the Gaspt^ Peninsula, Gulf of St, 



Lawrence (18). 

 Fristedt's type specimen is from the east coast of Greenland. 



32. Chondrocladia Alaskensis, Lambe. 1894. 



Described in Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, vol. XII, p. 119, 

 pi. ii, figs, 7, 7a — e ; type material in the U. S. National Museum at 

 Washington, D.C., and in the museum of the Geological Survey of 

 Canada. 

 ' Distribution — Behring Sea and North Pacific Ocean. 



33. Chondrocladia pulchra, Lambe. 1894. 



Described in Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, vol. XII, p. 119, 

 pi. ii, figs. 8, 8a — d ; type material in the U. S. National Museum at 

 Washington, D.C., and in the museum of the Geological Survey of 

 Canada. 



