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"Washington; Albatross Station, 2864, N. 48° 22', W. 122° 51% 

 48 fathoms; Station 3159, N. 37° 47' 20", W. 123° 10', 27 fath- 

 oms; Station 3443, N. 48° 13' 30", "W. 123° 11' 20", 97 fathoms; 

 Station 3546, N. 54° 12', W. 165° 42', 36 fathoms; Station 3552, 

 N. 56° 28', W. 169° 28', 54 fathoms; Station 2842, N. 54° 15', 

 W. 166° 03', 72 fathoms; Station 3230, N. 58° 31' 30", W. 157° 

 13' 30", 30 fathoms; Station 3599, N. 52° 05', E. 177° 40', 55 

 fathoms (Nutting) ; San Juan Archipelago, Ucluelet, Departure 

 Bay, Dodd's Narrows, Banks Island. 



ABIETINARIA ALEXANDERI Nutting 



Abietinaria aJexanderi Nutting, American Hydroids, Part II, 1904, p. 120. 



Distribution.— Albatross Station 2841," N. 54° 18', W. 165^ 

 55' 56", 56 fathoms; Station 3599, N. 52° 05', E. 177° 40', 55 

 fathoms (Nutting). 



ABIETINARIA AMPHORA Nutting 

 Abietinaria amphora Nutting, American Hydroids, Part II, 1904, p. 119. 

 Distribution.— Alh&tross Station 2841, N. 54° 18', W. 165° 55' 

 56", 56 fathoms; Station 2866, N. 48° 09', ^Y. 125° 03', 171 fath- 

 oms; Whidley Island, Puget Sound (Nutting) ; Port Renfrew,, 

 Ucluelet, Dodd's Narrows. 



ABIETINARIA ANGUINA (Trask) 



Sertularia anguina Trask, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, Vol. I, 1857, p. 112. 

 Sertularia labrata Murray, Ann. and Mag., 3rd Series, V, 1860, p. 250. 

 Sertularia anguina Clark, Hydroids of Pacific Coast, 1876, p. 255. 

 Abietinaria labiata Kirchenpauer, Nordische Gattungen, 1884, p. 34. 

 Thuiara coei Nutting, Hydroids of the Harrinian Ex., 1901, p. 185. 

 Abietinaria coei Nutting, American Hydroids, Part II, 1904, p. 117. 



Distribution. — San Diego, Cal. (Hemphill) ; Monterey Bay 

 (Anderson) ; Vancouver Island (Dawson) ; San Francisco 

 (Trask) ; Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Tledis Village near Susk, B. C. 

 (Nutting) ; Port Renfrew, Ucluelet. 



The species Abietinaria anguina (Trask), described by Prof. 

 Nutting,*- which evidently is the same as 8. anguina var. robusta 

 Clark, appears to me to be identical with A. abietina (Linnaeus). 

 I have examined a large amount of material and have found all 

 phases of gradation in the size of the hydrotheca, from those that. 



42 American Hydroids, Part II, 1904, p. 119. 



