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figures there is no means of deciding even to what genus it be- 

 longs. Torrey has placed it with Campanularia and that seems 

 to be the most probable position for it. As the San Francisco 

 region has been explored to some extent since, this may corre- 

 spond to some of the later species. 



CAMPANULARIA RITTERI Nutting 

 Campanularia ritteri Nutting, Hydroids of the Harriman Ex. 1901. p. 171. 

 Distrihution. — Juneau. Alaska (Nutting). 



CAMPANULARIA SPECIOSA Clark 



Campanularia speciosa Clark, Alaskan Hydroids, 1876, p. 214. 

 Campanularia speciosa Xuttixg, Hydroids of the Harriman Ex. 1901, p. 

 171. 



Distribution. — Shumagin Islands, Alaska (Clark) ; Orca, Alas- 

 ka (Nutting) ; Friday Harbor, San Juan Island. 



I found but one specimen of this species, but it was in excellent 

 condition. It Avas growing on a stem of Ahictinaria amphora. 



CAMPANIT^ARIA LTJCEOLATA Clark 



Campanularia urceolata Clark, Alaskan Hydroids, 1876, p. 215. 



Campanularia cylindrica Clark, Hydroids of the Pacific Coast, 1876, p. 

 254. 



Campanularia turgicla Clark. Alaskan Hydroids. 1876, p. 21.3. 



Campanularia urceolata Nutting, Hydroids of the Harriman Ex. 1901. p. 

 172. ff 



Campanularia reduplicata Nutting. Hydroids of the Harriman Ex. 1901, 

 p. 172. 



Campanularia lurgida Hartlaub. Hydroiden aus dem Stillen Ocean, 1901, 

 p. 350. 



Campanularia urceolata Torrey. Hydroida of the Pacific Coast. 1902, p. 54. 



Distribution. — Port Etches, Lituya Bay, Alaska (Clark) ; San- 

 ta Cruz, Cal. (Clark) ; Yakutat (Nutting) : Bare Island (Hart- 

 laub^ ; San Francisco, Tomales Bay, Pacific Grove, Cal. (Tor- 

 rey) ; Queen Charlotte Islands, Dodd's Narrows, San Juan 

 Archipelago. 



This rather ubiquitous form has been mentioned under many 

 specific names. In examining material where it appears abund- 

 antly one can readily conclude that one species is represented. 

 In any case Dr. Torrey 's many figures are quite convincing. 



CAMPANULARIA YERTICILLATA (Linnaeus) 

 Scrtularia verticillata Linn^us, Systema Natura?, 1758, p. 811. 

 Campanularia circula Clark, Alaskan Hydroids, 1876, p. 213. 



