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within a limited range. The octopus Polypus bimaculatus is 
abundant along the rocky shore and may be obtained at low tide. 
The sand, the rocks and the sea weeds are alive in many places 
with crustacea of many sorts, crabs and sand fleas of many 
species are abundant. There are several species of barnacles, 
and many very small crustaceans may be seen in the tide pools. 
Fish are abundant at Laguna and near by. Several species of 
sharks are found off shore, the shovel nose Rhinobatus pro- 
ductus among them. The moray Gymnothorax mordax is found 
Lucapina crenulata, Dorsal and ventral views. From Guernsey, first Laguna report. 
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under rocks near shore at low tide. The flying fish Cypselurus 
californicus occurs off the coast and many other fish are 
abundant out a short distance about the kelp beds. <A great 
variety and abundance of forms may be seen in the numerous 
tide pools, including one very interesting blind species. 
In addition to the wealth of the sea, the hills and canyons 
furnish collecting places for many land forms and it is expected 
that the land and fresh water species will also be studied. 
Laguna may be reached by auto stage from Irvine or Santa 
Ana. Stages run twice a day each way in the summer and once 
in the winter. 
