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Campanularia ve^-ticUlata Nutting, Hydroids of the Harriman Ex. 1901, 

 p. 171. 



Campamdaria fascia Torrey, Hydroida of the Pacific Coast, 1902, p. 52. 



Distribution. — Port Etches, Alaska (Clark) ; Puget Sound 

 (Nutting) ; Kadiak, Alaska (Nutting) ; San Diego (Torrey) ; 

 Bering Strait and Bering Island (Jaderliolm) ; Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, Dodd's Narrows, San Juan Archipelago. 



CAMPANULAEIA VOLUBILIS (Linnaeus) 



SertuJaria voluhilis Lixn.^us, Systema Natura^, 1767, p. 1311. 

 Campanularia voJuMlis Hartlaub, Hydroiden aiis dem Stillen Ocean, 1901, 

 p. 350. 



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

 Campanularia volubiUs Torrey, Hydroids of San Diego, 190-4, p. 13. 



Distribution. — Bare Island (Hartlaub) ; San Pedro, Tomales 

 Bay, San Diego, Cal. (Torrey) ; Banks Island, Ucluelet, San 

 Juan Archipelago. 



Genus CLYTIA 



TropJiosome. — Stems unbranched or irregularly branched; 

 hydrothecffi of the usual campanulate form. 



Gonosome. — Reproduction with free medusa?, these with four 

 tentacles and four radial canals at time of liberation. 



CLYTIA ATTENUATA (Calkins) 



Campamdaria attenuafa Calkins, Some Hydroids of Pnget Sound, 1899, 

 p. S50. 



Distribution. — Port Townshend (Calkins) ; San Juan Archi- 

 pelago. 



CLYTIA BAKEEI Torrey 

 Clytia hal-eri Torrey, Hydroids of San Diego, 1904, p. 16. 

 Distribution. — Pacific Beach, San Diego, Cal. (Torrey). 

 CLYTIA EDWAEDSI (Nutting) 

 PI. Ill, Figs. 1-2. 



Campanularia gracilis Calkins, Some Hydroids of Puget Sound, 1899, 

 p. 350. 



Campamdaria edwardsi Nutting, Hydroids of Wood's Hole, 1901, p. 346. 

 Campanulari edwardsi Torrey, Hydroids of San Diego, 1904, p. 11. 



Distribution. — Port Tov/nshend (Calkins) ; San Diego (Tor- 

 rey) ; San Juan Archipelago, Departure Bay. 



This species, found very abundantly at Departure Bay, shows 

 a great variation in mode of growth. While commonly it is 



