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GlYCERID/Ti 



Two species of this family were found in the sand under 

 large stones. 



Hemipodia horealis Johnson. 



Found under a large rock, buried in the sand. One very 

 large and active glycerid was found in the same locality. I 

 have not identified it. 



ClRRATULID.^ 



Found in the roots of eel-grass, in holes in a soft shale 

 ledge or in the sand under large stones. 

 Cirratuliis rob list us Johnson. 

 Cirratulus spirabranchiis Moore. 

 Found in abundance in the above places. 



Terrebellid.^ 



Found with the Cirratiilidae. 

 SchmardiincUa calif oiiiica Moore. 

 Is very abundant in the matted roots of "eel grass." 

 Two other forms are quite abundant wherever Cirratulus 

 is found. 



Maldanid^ 



Found on holdfasts. 

 Clymenella riihrociucta Johnson. 

 Fairly common. 



Chlorh.^mid^ 



I have a half dozen of these from holdfasts. 



Sabellid.e 



Small sabellids are common in holdfasts and seaweed 

 masses. 



Serpulid.^ 



The calcareous tubes of these animals are seen everywhere 

 below half tide, on rocks, in holdfasts and on kelp (spirobis). 

 I have six different serpulicis. 



Hermellid.e 



There are probably two species of this family common at 

 Laguna. 



