16 Journal of Entomolosiy and Zoolog 



StEGAN'OPOREI.I ID.I'. 



T//iil(im(i/'orf/l(i razini Ami. Aluitulaiit iiiuier rock le^iges. 



MlCROPOREI,I.ID."E 



MicmporcKa malusi AvkI. l)n stems of lioKifasts from deep water. 

 Myroizoid.t 



Schizoporella hyalina Linn. Small patclies on brown alg<e. 



S. insculpla Hindis. On twigs or stems. 



S. oli//n fills Robert. Dredged off sliore. 



Myriozum sp. One or more species seemed to belong to tliis genus. Dredged. 

 EscHARiD.i; 



Lepratia hilohatii Hincks? A small bit dredged off sliore. 



I'orella concinna Bnsk. On mnssel shell. 



Rrliipnra pari lira Rob. Dredged. 



CVCLOSTOMATA 



CRISIID.'E 



Crista (/ciiirulata Milne Edw. One of t!ie common shore forms. 



C eiiivardsiana d'Orblg. On a crab from deep water, !5 fathoms. 



C parifira Rob. Small bit dredged. 

 TUBULIPORID.* 



Tiibulipora pulrhra MacCJ. On broad surfaces of algee. 



Iiimotiea californira d'Orbig. Dredged. 



Crisulipora nrridcntaiis Rob. \'er\' common along shore. 

 LlCHENOPORID.*: 



l.irhrnopora radiata Aud. Small jiatches on seaweed. 



THE SAND BRACHIOPOD 

 Glntlidea alhida Hinds, was first found by us, White and Hilton, at Balboa 

 Bay. The place where they were most abundant u as a little cove just off from the 

 main bay. Here a narrow channel led to a rather deep pool. Here in the sand at 

 the edge of the pcol about a dozen specimens were found. 



A RECORD OF PHORONTS 



During the summer of 1917 a number of specimens of Phoronis were collected 

 bv White and Hilton. .'\ study of some of these seems to show that they are I'linrnnis 

 parifira Torrey. This is the first record of an animal of this group so far south in 

 California. 



(Corilrihii/inii jrnm the 'Atiiilnijirai DrparlmrnI (if I'drnfina Cntlnje) 



