12d Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



Schizomopora (Cellepora) surcularis (Packard) 



Lat. 70° 24' N., long. 161° 25' W., C.A.E. Station 23, 9 to 10 fathoms, 

 August 19, 1913. One young colony, attached to a hydroid, consisted of only 

 a few zooecia. 



King George sound, Hudson strait, Ungava, Diana Expedition, Sept. 9, 

 1897, 40 fathoms. Several small colonies were attached to barnacles. 



The writer has listed the species from St. Paul island, one of the Pribilof 

 group, in the Bering sea, where it was taken from the stomachs of the Pacific 

 and king eiders. 



The Ohio State University, 



Department of Zoology and Entomology, 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



APPENDIX 



Since the body of this report was prepared, the writer's attention has been 

 called to the omission of a brief reference to Bryozoa from Northern Alaska. 

 John Murdoch, in the Report of the International Polar Expedition to Point 

 Barrow, Alaska (Washington, 1885) mentions three species taken on that expe- 

 dition pages (167, 168 and 170). The species listed by Murdoch are as follows: 



Gemellaria loricata (Linne) 

 Washed up on the beach at Point Barrow. 



Flustra papyrea (Pallas) Smitt 



Point Franklin, 13j fathoms, and Plover bay, Siberia. This adds another 

 species to the list for this region and if properly identified it should now be 

 recorded as F. carbasea Solander. 



Leieschara subgracilis (D'Orbigny) 



Off Point Franklin. This species was not found among the collections of 

 the Canadian Arctic Expedition. It is now placed in the genus Myriozoum. 

 Murdoch mentions also Membranipora sp. and Discopora sp. 



