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HYDKACTIXIA CALIFOEXICA Torrey 

 Hydractinia californica Tobieey, Hydroids of San Diego, 1904, p. 9. 

 Distrihution. — San Diego, Cal. (Torrey). 



HYDEACTIXIA MILLEEI Torrey 

 Hydractinia milleri Torrey, Hydroida of the Pacific Coast. 1902. p. 34. 

 Distribution. — San Francisco, Tomales Bay, Cal. (Torrey) ; 

 Port Renfrew. 



CORYMORPHID.E 

 Genus CORYMOEPHA 



Trophosome. — Hydrantlis solitary, flask-shaped. Proximal 

 tentacles long, in one whorl, distal shorter, in several whorls. 

 Hypostome conical. Perisarc very thin. 



Gonosome. — Gonophores borne on body of hydranth. between 

 proximal and distal tentacles, ^ledusae deep bell-shaped ^^'ith 

 one or more tentacles which may be rudimentary. 



CORYMOEPHA CARXEA (Clark) 

 Ehi-onema carnea Clark, Alaskan Hydroids. 1S76. p. 233. 

 Corymorpha carnea Torrey. Hydroida of the Pacific Coast, 1902, p. 9. 



Distribution. — Norton Sound, Alaska <, Clark . 



COEYMOEPHA PALMA Torrey 

 Corymorpha palma Torrey, Hydroida of the Pacific Coast. 1902. p. 37. 

 Corymorpha palma Torrey, Hydroids of San Diego, 1904, p. 9. 



Distribution. — San Pedro, San Diego, Cal. (Torrey). 



TUBULARID.E 

 Genus TUBULARIA 



Trophosome. — Large hydranths usually unbranched. Prox- 

 imal set of tentacles longer than distal set. Proboscis conical. 



Gonosome. — G-onophores borne in clusters from the hydranths, 

 distal to the proximal tentacles. These produce actinulie. 



TUBULARIA BOEEALIS Clark 

 Tubularia boreaJis Clark. Alaskan Hydroids, 1876, p. 231. 

 Tubularia boreaUs Torrey, Hydroida of the Pacific Coast, 1902. p. 9. 



Distribution. — Hagmeister Island. Alaska (Clark). 



TUBULAEIA CEOCEA ( Agassiz) 

 Parypha crocea Agassiz, Cont. Nat. Hist. U. S.. IT, 1862, p. 249. 

 Parypha crocea A. Agassiz, 111. Cat., 1865, p. 195. 



