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Genus Epialtus Milne Edwards. 

 EPIALTUS PRO DUCTUS Randall. 

 Distribution.— Yxom British Columbia ^ to Lower California. 



EPIALTUS NUTTALLII Randall. 



Distribution.— Yvom Santa Barbara, California, to Ballenas Bay, Lower 

 California. 



EPIALTUS BITUBERCULATUS Milne Edwards. 



Epialtus biiuberc Hiatus Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., i, 345, pi. xv, 

 fig. II, 1834.— Rathbun, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 1900, vol. 2, p. 60 

 (1901), and synonymy. 



Epialtus bifiiberculatus ? var. bermudensis Verrill, Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., 

 XI, 16, pi. I, fig. I, 1901. 



Distribution.— ^OMthexn California (either Catalina Harbor or Monte- 

 rey) to Chile ; Indian River, Florida, to Rio de Janeiro ; Bermudas. 



Genus Mimulus Stimpson. 



MIMULUS FOLIATUS Stimpson. 



Distribution.— Yxom Unalaska to Mazatlan, Mexico (A. Milne Ed- 

 wards). 



Genus Pugettia Dana. 



PUGETTIA GRACILIS Dana. 



Harriman Expedition.— T>\xiQh. Harbor, Unalaska (W. R. Coe) ; Kadiak 

 (Coe); Fox Island (Kincaid) ; Virgin Bay (Coe) ; Orca; Yakutat; Sitka, 

 10 fathoms; Tongass Village (Coe). 



Distribution. — Yrom Aleutian Islands to southern CaHfornia (Holmes) ; 

 low tide to 40 fathoms. 



PUGETTIA RICHII Dana. 

 Distribution.— British Columbia to San Diego, California; low tide. 



PUGETTIA DALLI Rathbun. 



Plate II, figs. I, I a. 



Distribution. — From San Pedro, CaHfornia, to San Geronimo Island, 

 Lower California ; 6 1^-30 fathoms. 



1 The specimen recorded from Kiska Harbor, Alaska, was wrongly determined ; it 

 was overgrown with sponge and proved to be Pitgettia gracilis. 



