VEGA-EXPEDITIONENS VETENSKAPLIGA ARBETEN. 391 
Eudendrium rameum, Pallas. 
This species occurs from the station in 82? 12' E. long. 
The specimens differ in no respect from British ones. 
Tubularia indivisa, L. 
A large coarse specimen of this species occurs from the 
station in 173” 24' W. long. It is coarser and larger than 
British specimens, and its exact determination is impossible 
in the absence of the polypites. It may be the same as 
Clarke's T. borealis. 
Campanularia verticillata, L. 
This species is abundant from the station in 56? 27' E. long., 
which is at once the deepest and the most westerly of the sta- 
tions represented. I have searched without success for the very 
closely allied Alaskan species C. circula, S. F. C. 
Campanulina borealis, n. sp. 
Pl. 4 fe 
Stem slender, annulated, 2ig-2ag; sparingly branched. Hvydro- 
thece long, narrow, not wider above than below, with pointed conical 
operculum, formed of acute comverging segments. Polypites and go- 
nosome unknown. 
This very pretty little species appears to be new. The 
calycles differ in shape from those of the other known species 
of Campanulina, including C. repens, which otherwise C. borealis 
much resembles: but the narrow oblong calycle of the latter 
is quite different from the conical one of the former. The 
annulations of the stem are very distinct and regular. 
Habitat: Lat. 67 T N., Long. 173 24' W. Investing Ser- 
Lirlarlans, mike fathoms 
Obelia dichotoma, L. 
Abundant specimens occur from the station in 82? 12 
E. long., and an imperfect specimen, probably referable to 
this species comes from 119? E. long. 
