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Glycerid.e 



Two species of this family were found in the sand under 

 large stones. 



Hemipodia borcalis Johnson. 



Found under a large rock, buried in the sand. One very 

 large and active glycerid was found in the same locality. I 

 have not identified it. 



ClRR.'^TULID.E 



Found in the roots of eel-grass, in holes in a soft shale 

 ledge or in the sand under large stones. 

 Cirratulits robtistus Johnson. 

 Cirratulus spirahranchus Moore. 

 Found in abundance in the above places. 



Terrebellid.^ 



Found with the Cirratulidoe. 

 SchmardcDiella calif ornica Moore. 

 Is very abundant in the matted roots of "eel grass." 

 Two other forms are quite abundant wherever Cirratulus 

 is found. 



Maldanid.'e 



Found on holdfasts. 

 Clymenella rubrociucta Johnson. 

 Fairly common. 



Chlorh.^mid.e 



I have a half dozen of these from holdfasts. 



Sabellid^e 



Small sabellids are common in holdfasts and seaweed 

 masses. 



Serpulid.^ 



The calcareous tubes of these animals are seen everywhere 

 below half tide, on rocks, in holdfasts and on kelp (spirobis). 

 I have six different serpulids. 



Hermellid.i; 



There are probably two species of this family common at 

 Laguna. 



