WiKKomi II B PACiril \M> w.i \. I n : I i: 1't, 



rill'a galaxidtt was founded upon tin. iena from the vicinitj of Vic- 

 tori*, British Columbia, and Sound, Wash as pointed out by in 1911 



there is no oonatanl difference between and galaxid* >, the distinctions 

 listed by Verrill being rather of the nature of minor individual variations and not 

 constant. 



It i- probable thai the type is now the only one of Verrill'a thro 

 which ia extant. 



^•■H- i I ■ BTIMMOM V. rrlll.pl I. p. 307. 



'■ errill, L914, p. 254, pi. lit. I. pi. 11, (ijjs 1. 2; pi. 



16, figs. 1. 2; pi. 46, figs l. Lc; pi. 84, fig 2; pi 



teSartu Verrill, L91 I. p 257, pi. 46, 6 

 pl 94, li.'. 1 



ithern Bering - Commander Islands), and Codiak, south '" On 

 shallow water; low tide to 33 fathoms; rocks and shells. 



Sun., the publication of pari I, I have observed abundant living material at 

 Departure Hay (Canadian Biological Station). 1 have also examined the typ< 



leUahu kindly forwarded by the Provincial Museum, Victoria. In spit. 

 Verrill's vigorous def 914, p. -~<s t of constellatus, the facl remains that the 



alleged s| iee «a- based upon a single specimen from I'u;_'et Sound, from which 



genera] region I have handled probably ten times the amounl of material available 

 to Verrill. The type does not differ sufficiently from the variable (many 



of which have nine ra nstitute even :i good forma The larger pseudopaxillae 



upon which Verrill la] are apparent only, due t.> their having dried with the 



spun-lets fully Bpread apart They are well within the normal variation of ri 

 It is -imply n question of adequate material, 



-. .1 *- I I I DAWSON] \ Trill, pl I. | 



Monterey Baj t<> the Aleutian Islands, theme to the Kuril Islands; loa tide to 



■J_".t fathoms; rocks . Monte t.\ . -and. -hells, black sand, green mud 



BOI WRI DAWBONI * ICi Hi V Wrrlll 



Verrill. L91 I pl 87, figs 8, 6a; text fig. 1 1 



s'.(/.^/r '■ ./.; irt, Fisher, L911, p 315 Point Franklin pl v 



Point Franklin, 10 miles west, 13 . fathoms, Band. 



Verrill's type is one of the specimens collected by the Point Barrow expedition 

 (John Murdoch, and is of the same lot as the two recorded by me l< 

 prob ible that this i- an arctic race of d 



BOLASTBB PAHLLATOS Bted**. pl. I. p 



From south of Yokohama, Japan, to Bei thence to vicinity of Kodiak 



I i ithoms; id pebbles, mud 



It i- possible that Clark's record of tln^ 1913, p N im oir S.intn 



rua Islands, Calif 640 fathoms, reft 



-.•!>• II pl. I.p ll». 



< )tr rinacapa bland, I athoma, green mud. 



'.0—30 14 



