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Abietinaria variabilis (Clark). — (p. 65). Obtained only 
from material collected from Queen Charlotte islands. 
Diphasia clar^e Fraser. — (p. 64). Only a couple of speci- 
mens from Queen Charlotte islands. 
Hydrallmania distans Nutting. — (p. 65). Common at 
Ucluelet in 9 fathoms and in Dodds narrows at the same or 
greater depth. 
Selaginopsis cylindrica (Clark). — (p. 65). Found only in 
material collected off Queen Charlotte islands. 
Selaginopsis mirabilis (Verrill). — (p. 66). Specimens from 
material dredged in Northumberland strait, 20 fathoms. 
Selaginopsis pinnata Mereschkowsky. — (p. 66). One fine 
colony was obtained from Queen Charlotte islands. 
Sertularella conica Allman. — (p. 68) Found in shallow 
water growing on small worm tubes at Ucluelet and Port Ren- 
frew. 
Sertularella tkicusfidata (Alder). — (p. 71). Common in 
the dredged material in Departure bay and Northumberland 
strait. 
Sertularella turgida (Trask). — (p, 71). Most widely 
distributed Sertularian on the Vancouver Island coasts. It 
grows in the shallow water, even up to low tide mark, as well as 
in deep water. It was collected at Ucluelet, Port Renfrew, 
Victoria, Northumberland strait, and Departure bay. The 
short stiff colonies with the large hydrothecse are readily re- 
cognized. 
Sertularia purcata Trask.— (p. 72). Some especially fine 
colonies of this species were obtained by Mr. John Macoun at 
Ucluelet. They were growing on small nereocystis stems 
and in each case formed a complete coat for some inches along 
the stem. 
Thuiaria argentea (Linnaeus). — (p. 75). This was not 
previously reported but was found in the material collected 
off the Queen Charlotte islands by Mr. Spreadborough. 
Thuiaria dalli Nutting. — (p. 75). Common about Depart 
ure bay at low tide, especially at the northwest end of New- 
castle island and on some of the smaller islands. It has been 
obtained as well from Northumberland strait and Ucluelet. 
