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variety and abundance of life. There are the sea weeds, brown, 
green and red, of many kinds and in great abundance over the 
rocks near shore as well as farther out. Nearly a hundred 
species of these have been identified so far. Sponges both simple 
and complex are found in the kelp. Sea anemones are abundant 
over rocks and in the tide pools near shore. In the sand and 
under rocks are many kinds of segmented worms, while flat 
worms and round worms are also abundant in various places. 
Polypus bimaculatus. From Berry, first Laguna report. 
There are three kinds of starfish, three species of sea urchins, 
several sorts of brittle stars and two species of holothurians, all 
of which may be obtained at low tide. Of the snail-like animals 
a large number have been found, many of the smaller ones have 
very beautiful markings and shades of color; there seems to be’ 
a variation in the occurrence of these from year to year. Among 
the larger molluses are the key-hole limpet, abalone and the sea 
hare. Over fifty species of shells were collected one summer 
