90 Journal of Entomology anil Zoology 
Stylatulii ijrtuUis Vcrrill. 
A number of these slender specimens were collected from the 
shallow waters of Balboa Bav, where thev were quite abundant. 
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Mt'lriJiniii d'unttJiiis Ellis. 
A fine specimen of this species was brought in by a fisherman from 
about a 500-foot depth. The fish-hook had caught on its side and 
the animal did not live many days. It was attached to a chunk of 
rock with some coral skeletons. This rock fragment to which it 
clung weighed about ten pounds. Photograph 1-5 natural size. 
(Fig. 1.) 
Biinodiiclis xanthnqruunmua Brandt. 
These common anemones are abundant on almost every bit of 
rocky shore. They differ greatly in size and coloration. Many of 
