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the cruise, only a single one occurs at more than half of them and more 

 than five specimens at 4,454, 4,548 (where thirteen occur) and 4,574 

 only. The bathymetrical range is great, being from 36 to 2,182 

 fathoms. 



Stations 4,306, off Point Loma Lighthouse, vicinity of San Diego, 

 207-497 fathoms, green mud, sand and gravel; 4,322, off Point La 

 Jolla, 110-199 fathoms, green mud and shells; 4,364, off Point Loma, 

 101-129 fathoms, green mud, sand and rock; 4,366, off Point Loma 

 Lighthouse, 176-181 fathoms, gi'een mud; 4,382, off North Coronado 

 Island, vicinity of San Diego, 642-666 fathoms, green mud; 4,390, 

 off Santa Catalina Islands, Lat. 33° 02' 15" N., 120° 42' W., 1,350- 

 2,182 fathoms, gray mud and fine sand; 4,402, off San Clemente 

 Island, 542-599 fathoms, green mud; 4,406, off Santa Catalina Island, 

 650 fathoms, green mud; 4,416, off Santa Barbara Island, 323-448 

 fathoms, dark green mud and rocks; 4,431, off Santa Rosa Island, 

 38-45 fathoms, varied bottom; the following in Monterey Bay, 4,445, 

 off Point Pinos Lighthouse, 60-66 fathoms, green mud; 4,450, same, 

 55-60 fathoms; 4,452, same, 49-50 fathoms, green mud and fine sand; 

 4,453, same, 49-51 fathoms, dark green mud; 4,454, same, 65-71 

 fathoms, gree^ mud, sand and gravel; 4,457, same, 40-46 fathoms, 

 dark green mud ; 4,464, same, 36-51 fathoms, soft dark gray mud ; 4,467, 

 off Santa Cruz Lighthouse, 51-54 fathoms, soft dark green mud; 4,475, 

 off Point Pinos Lighthouse, 58-142 fathoms, soft green mud; 4,482, 

 off Santa Cruz Lighthouse, 43-44 fathoms, soft green mud; 4,485, 

 same, 39-108 fathoms, soft green mud and sand; 4,507, oft" Point Pinos 

 Lighthouse, 308-383 fathoms, green mud; 4,523, same, 75-108 

 fathoms, soft dark mud; 4,541, same, 381-633 fathoms, green mud 

 and sand; 4,548, same, 46-54 fathoms, coarse sand, shells and rock: 

 4,549, same, 56-57 fathoms, same bottom ; 4,550, same, 50-57 fathoms, 

 green mud and rocks; 4,556, same, 56-59 fathoms, rocks; 4,557, 

 same, 53-54 fathoms, rocks; 4,574, off Cape Colnett, Lower California,, 

 1 ,400 fathoms, bottom ?. 



» Lumbrineris minuscula nom. nov. 



Lumhriconereis miniita Treadwell, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 1906, p. 1171, 

 figs. 57, 58 (nom. preoc. L. minuta Theel, 1879). 



Three very poorly preserved anterior ends of a species that is much 

 like Treadwell's L. minuta, but differ in several respects and especially 

 in the great prolongation of the limbate setae, which, coupled with the 

 fact that the specimens, and especially one male, are filled with genital 

 products, leads to the suspicion that they are an epitokous phase of 

 that species. 



