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VICTORIA MEMORIAL MUSEUM. 
BULLETIN NO. I 
Garveia annulata Nutting. — (p. 22). Some small speci- 
mens were obtained at Port Renfrew. They were growing on 
a sponge attached to the surface of overhanging rock just below 
extreme low water. Those collected at Ucluelet were growing 
on a sponge also. Mr. Spreadborough obtained some excellent 
specimens, much larger than the others, at Queen Gharlotte 
islands. 
Perigonimus repbns (Wright). — (p. 24). Only a few speci- 
mens were obtained growing on small gastropod shells in the 
deep waters of Departure bay in about 15 or 20 fathoms. 
Eudendrium californicum Torrey. — (p. 24). Some speci- 
mens were found at Port Renfrew, attached to the rocks at low 
tide. Those obtained at Ucluelet were finer specimens. 
Hydra ctinia aggregata Fraser. — (p. 25). The gastropod 
shells on which these specimens were found, were dredged near 
the rocky ledge in front of the laboratory, in from 5 to 8 fathoms. 
Hydractinia milleri Torrey. — (p. 27). Fairly common at 
Port Renfrew; found growing over colonies^ of encrusting bry- 
ozoa. These masses can be chipped off readily bringing the 
colonies of Hydractinia with them. 
Tubularia crocea (Agassiz). — (p. 27). Some specimens 
growing on a piece of stick were obtained in some material col- 
lected by Mr. Taylor at Port Simpson. 
Tubularia harrimani Nutting.— (p. 28). One lot of fine 
specimens was obtained at Port Renfrew. 
Campanularia denticulata Clark. — (p. 29). Somewhat 
common on the laminaria growing in the shallow water to the 
east of the station. 
Campanularia exigua (Sars).— (p. 30). A few specimens 
were found growing on Garveia annulata , in the Ucluelet ma- 
terial. 
Campanularia grcenlandica Lev insen. — (p. 31). As pre- 
viously stated, but one specimen was found, this growing on 
Lafcea gracillima at Port Renfrew. 
Campanularia kincaid a Nutting, — (p. 31). There was but 
one representative of the species, from Dodds narrows. In 
this case as in the previous one the individual specimen was in 
such good condition that there was no difficulty with the diag- 
nosis. 
