16 Journal of Entomology and Zoology 



Steganoporellid^e 



Thalatnoporella rozieri Aud. Abundant under rock ledges. 



MlCROPOREI.UD.'E 



Microporella malusi Ami. On stems of holdfasts from deep water. 

 Myroizoidje 



Schizoporella hyalina Linn. Small patches on brown algae. 



S. insculpta Hincks. On twigs or stems. 



S. oligopus Robert. Dredged off shore. 



Myriozum sp. One or more species seemed to belong to this genus. Dredged. 



ESCHARID/E 



Lepralia bilobata Hincks? A small bit dredged off shore. 

 Patella concinna Busk. On mussel shell. 

 Retopora pacifica Rob. Dredged. 



CYCLOSTOMATA 



Crisiid/e 



Crista geniculata Milne Edw. One of the common shore forms. 

 C. ediuardstana d'Orbig. On a crab from deep water, 15 fathoms. 

 C pacifica Rob. Small bit dredged. 



TUBULIPORIDTE 



Tubulipora pulchra MacG. On broad surfaces of algae. 



Idmonea californica d'Orbig. Dredged. 



Crisulipora occidentalis Rob. Very common along shore. 



LlCHENOPORID^E 



Lichenopora radiata Aud. Small patches on seaweed. 



THE SAND BRACHIOPOD 

 Glottidea albiJa Hinds, was first found by us, White and Hilton, at Balboa 

 Bav. The place where they were most abundant was a little cove just off from the 

 main bay. Here a narrow channel led to a rather deep pool. Here in the sand at 

 the edge of the pool about a dozen specimens were found. 



A RECORD OF PHORONIS 

 During the summer of 1917 a number of specimens of Phoronis were collected 

 by White and Hilton. A study of some of these seems to show that they are Phoronis 

 pacifica Torrey. This is the first record of an animal of this group so far south in 

 California. 



(Contribution from the Zoological Department of Pomona College) 



