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 Campanularia hincksi Alder. 



CampanuJaria hinclsi Ai.der, Trans. Tynes. F. C, iii, 1S57, p. 162. 



HiNCKS, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 162. 



NuTTixNG. Hyd. Woods Hole, 1901, p. 345. 



Whitkayes, Mar. Invert. East. Can., 1901 p. 22. 



iSTuTTiNG, Am. Hyd., iii, 1915, p. 37. 

 Distribution.— Le Have bank, 45 fathoms (Smith and Harger). 



Campanularia Integra MacGillivray. 



Campanularia Integra MacGillivray, Ann. and Mag. ISTat. Hist., 1S42, p. 465. 



HiNCKS, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 163. 



Stafford, Fauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 



Nutting, Am. Hyd., iii, 1915, p. 33. 



Distribution. — Seven islands (Stafford) ; Spruce island, Brier island, 33 to 39 



fathoms. 



Campanularla magnifica^ Fraser. 



Campanularia magnifica Fraser, Hyd. Xova Scotia, 1913, p. 164. 



Nutting, Am. Hyd., iii, 1915, p. 47. 

 Distribution. — Canso banks, 50 fathoms (Fraser) ; Off Newfoundland (Nutting). 



Campanularia neglecta (Alder). 



Laomedea neglecta Alder, Trans. Tynes. F. C, iii, 1857. p. 33. 

 Campanularia neglecta Hincks, Br, Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 171. 



Nutting, Hyd. Woods Hole, 1901, p. 346. 



Stafford, Fauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 



Fraser, Hyd. Nova Scotia, 1913, p. 165. 



Nutting, Am. Hyd., iii, 1915, p. 46. 

 Distribution. — St. Andrews, Seven islands (Stafford) ; Canso (Fraser) ; through- 

 out the area from Grand Manan to the St. Croix river, off Brier island. 



Campanularia speciosa Clark. 



Campanularia speciosa Clark, Alaskan Hydroids, 1876, p. 171. 

 Levinsen, Medusae, etc., 1893, p. 167. 

 Stafford, Fauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 

 Fraser, Hyd. V. I. region 1914, p. 139. 

 Nutting, Am. Hyd., iii, 1915, p. 48. 



Distribution.— Gaspe, Seven islands (Stafford). 



The hydroids reported by Stafford as belonging to this species, in all probability, 

 belong to the species C. magnifica. In the Vancouver island paper attention has been 

 called to the fact that similar mistakes have been made elsewhere owing to similarity 

 of the trophosome. The gonangia in the two species bear no resemblance to each 

 other. 



Campanularia verticillata (Linna?us). 



Sertularia verticillata LinN/Eus, Syst. Nat., 1758, p. 811. 

 Campamdaria verticillata Hincks, Br. Hyd. Zooph., 1868, p. 167. 



Nutting, Hyd. Woods Hole, 1901, p. 347. 



Whiteaves, Mar. Invert. East. Can., 1901, p. 22. 



Stafford, Fauna Atlantic Coast, 1912, p. 73. 



Eraser, Hyd. Nova Scotia, 1913, p. 165. 



Nutting, Am. Hyd. iii, 1915, p. 29. 



