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Genus Epialtus Milne Edwards. 

 EPIALTUS PRODUCTUS Randall. 

 Disinkition. — 'Fxoxa British Columbia^ to Lower California. 



EPIALTUS NUTTALLII Randall. 



Distrilmtion. — Yxom Santa Barbai-a, California, to Ballenas Bay, Lower 

 California. 



EPIALTUS BITUBERCULATUS Milne Edwards. 



Epialtus bitnberculatus MiLNE EDWARDS, Hist. Nat. Crust., I, 345^ pl- xv, 

 fig. II, 1834. — Rathbun, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 1900, vol. 2, p. 60 

 (1901), and synonymy. 



Epialtus bitubcrcnlatus ? var. hermudensis Verrill, Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., 

 XI, 16, pi. I, fig. I, 1901. 



Z>/i'/r/(^////^//.— Southern California (either Catalina Harbor or Monte- 

 rey) to Chile ; Indian River, Florida, to Rio de Janeiro ; Bermudas. 



Genus Mimulus Stimpson. 



MIMULUS FOLIATUS Stimpson. 



Distribution. — Yxom. Unalaska to Mazatlan, Mexico (A. Milne Ed- 

 wards). 



Genus Pugettia Dana. 



PUGETTIA GRACILIS Dana. 



Harriman Expedition. — T)uich. Harbor, Unalaska (W. R. Coe) ; Kadiak 

 (Coe); Fox Island (Kincaid) ; Virgin Bay (Coe) ; Orca; Yakutat; Sitka, 

 ID fathoms; Tongass Village (Coe). 



Distribution. — Yxom Aleutian Islands to southern CaUfornia (Holmes) ; 

 low tide to 40 fathoms. 



PUGETTIA RICHII Dana. 

 Distribution. — Bxitish Columbia to San Diego, CaHfornia; low tide. 



PUGETTIA DALLI Rathbun. 



Plate II, figs. I, I a. 



Distribution. — From San Pedro, California, to San Geronimo Island, 

 Lower Calif ornia ; 614-30 fathoms. 



1 The specimen recorded from Kiska Harbor, Alaska, was wrongly determined ; it 

 was overgrown with sponge and proved to be Pugettia gracilis. 



