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3054 Varieties 



This word is used by some writers to indicate a subspecies, by 

 others only a slight inconstant variation or form. Where used in 

 the first sense many authors believe in raising the "variety" to 

 full specific rank; and many customs exist. In the compilation 

 of the present work nearly all subspecies or forms are alike treat- 

 ed as "varieties" except in some few cases authors using the word 

 "form" are quoted with exactness. It is an open question whether 

 inconstant forms — such as color variations, should receive names. 

 The various essays by Henry Hemphill, one of the most indefatig- 

 able of collectors, and a close student of nature, throw much light 

 on the subject of variation, but they are suggestive rather than 

 conclusive, and thousands of further observations are necessary 

 before final opinions may be formed. 



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3055 Berry, S. Stillman: 



The Cephalopoda of the Hawaiian Islands. U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries bulletin 32:257-362 t 45-55. 1914. 



3056 Hemphill, Henry: 



Note on a California Loligo. Zoe 3:51. 

 Names provisionally a species found in the Oakland and San 

 Francisco markets as Loligo Stearnsii, but this must be considered 

 as a nomen nudum. Mentions the following as all the cephalopods 

 known to the Pacific coast from Alaska to San Diego. 



409 Argonauta argo Linne. 

 139 Octopus punctatus Gabb 



3057 Ammostrephes Ayresii Gabb. 



3058 Ammostrephes giganteus Gabb. 



The above is apparently an error — Ommastrephes being 

 meant. 

 1283 Onychoteuthis fusiformis Gabb. Puget Sound? (Kenner 



ley). Victoria? 

 879 Loligo stearnsii Hemphill. 



Perhaps Loligo Gahi D'Orb. 



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3059 Berry, S. S.: 



On a Cephalopod new to California with a note on another 

 species. Laguna marine laboratory, first report 83-87 f 44-48. 

 Notes on the following two species. 



3060 Onychoteuthis Banksii (Leach 1817) Ferussac. 

 Records this widespread oceanic species from off the entrance 



to Newport Bay, Cal. 



3061 Polypus bimaculatus 



The common shore "Octopus" of Southern California. 



3062 Berry, S. E.: 



Notes on some Cephalopods in the collection of the Univ. of 

 Cal. Univ Cal pub zool 8:301-310, t 20-21. 

 Notes on the following forms. 



3063 Octopus bimaculatus Verrill. 

 As Polypus bimaculatus. 



3064 Polypus Hongkongensis 



Octopus punctatus Gabb (non Blainville). Mentions the young 

 of apparently another species. 



