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Collected from Cape Mendocino; Pacific Grove; White's Point, 

 near San Pedro ; and La Jolla. Collected also in the following' hauls : 

 II-l, in San Pedro Harbor in 2 fathoms on quantities of sea-weed; 

 XXI-2, off Santa Catalina Island in 43 to 77 fathoms on pebbles and 

 stones; LIX, off the Coronado Islands in 15 fathoms on fine gray 

 sand ; LXX-7, off La Jolla in 55 to 125 fathoms on soft black shale ; 

 1155, off La Jolla in 70 fathoms on green mud. 



Leodice hawaiiensis Treadwell 



Eunice hawaiiensis Treadwell (1906), p. 1166. 

 Collected in the following hauls : XII-2, off San Pedro in 35 to 

 175 fathoms on black asphalt rocks, pebbles, coarse sand, and broken 

 shells; XVIII, off San Pedro in 17 to 33 fathoms on sandy mud; 

 LXX-2, off La Jolla in 54 to 98 fathoms on soft black shale; L-5, 

 off La Jolla in 54 to 118 fathoms on mud and soft black shale; 

 LXXX-1, off San Diego in 135 fathoms on greenish-gray mud and 

 sand; 1124, off La Jolla in 160 fathoms on green mud; 1145, oft' La 

 Jolla in 30 fathoms on sand and mud ; 1157, off La Jolla in 160 fathoms 

 on green mud. 



Marphysa californica Moore 



MarpJiysa californica Moore (1909a), p. 251, pis. 7-8, figs. 13-20. 



Moore did not describe the pygidium which was present on some 

 of these forms. Anus dorsally directed, with swollen lips. Two pairs 

 of anal cirri, the dorsal pair being enlarged for about one-third of 

 their length and then, narrowing suddenly, gradually tapering to- 

 ward their ends. Ventral pair much smaller. 



Collected from White 's Point, near San Pedro ; San Diego ; Coro- 

 nado ; and Kakaako Reef, Oahu. Collected also in haul LII. in the 

 mud and sand along the shore of San Diego Bay. 



Marphysa stylobranchiata Moore 



Marphysa stylobranchiata Moore (1909a), p. 249, pi. 7, figs. 8-12. 



Apparently the character of the prostomium in this species is 

 subject to considerable variation. The length may be equal to the 

 width, and the groove dividing it into two rings may not be present. 

 Some gills, apparently as an exception, show a bifid character. 



Collected from Black Point, San Francisco Bay; Pillar Point, 

 California; Pacific Grove; Deadman's Island, San Pedro; and 

 Coronado. 



