Doris sANGUINEA Cooper Ca ae pr 2: 294. 
$ Asteronotus Brilliant red, with few large black spall 
wiechine he distributed, hisie ice eaten dorsal tentacles _ short 
oabetion end of the ‘ody * Length i, inceehtl rs inch, hae ie 
about tife same. Under stones in San Diego bay, rare. 
Orcutt No. 22, among sea-grass and mnder_ stones on ook 
beaches. Cooper, Ca ac pr 3: 58, reports:—“4 specimens — fro 
Santa Barbara with D. montereyensis. Differ from orginal in hay 
the black spots very small. Tentacles acute, cylindric-conic, 
tractile into a cavity bordered by a toothed membrane. I cannot 
discover the stellate valvular structure of the branchial opening 
which characterizes the genus Asteronotus, in these specimens 
Doris ALBopuNcTATA Cooper Ca ac pr 3: 58 (1863). 
‘Horm ovate, pointed behind, flattened, surface shining, 
nutely rugose. § —- Tentacles club-shaped, retractile, bran h 
lume 6-8-parted, bi pinnately divided, situated near the 
extremity. | Color yellow or orange brown, dorsal surface 
speckled with small white dots, each forming a slightly pee 
at a Dainese: a ie ieona on saler at low water mark 
the N. W. end of Catalina Island. Bolinas ble or ee 
Oreutt No. 25, San Diego. et pd) eae 
Navarcucs INERMIS Cooper. * 
numerous rounded or ool ellow spots: in 
- oping folds, flesh-color. Edge of mantle : : 
narrow band of rich blue, fone a sco lope 
blue ayd gold; a row of alternati ots ¢ 
enter of the car-like processes. : 
plis ue. 
