454 A. E. Verrill Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



The following V 24 species range northward on the American coast 

 to or beyond South Carolina, as permanent residents: 



Ocypode (trenarius, (to N. Jer- Portinm* >'<'//''. 



sey.) 



Planes minutus, (to N. Jersey.) .1. <i!hli,*ii. 



Pltiaiixin ili /in ft*a. A. N 



(Jycloxanthops <!< ntii-nlatns. A. tie 

 Eiijxtnojx a* Hi rl>*tii, (to C. Cod.) .1. Ordwi 

 I-'. Ilerbstii obesus, (to C. Cod.) 

 JK. occiil ,i till is. 



Ettri/tiiti,, limosum, (to N. .ler- Podochela Riisei. 



sev.) Mithni.r forceps. 



niiiiji-n. Macrocoeloma trispino*nm. 



oriKit.ii*. ( 'nliijijxi jl 

 ( '. *iijiiiln*, (to C. Cod.) 



Several of the species, mostly ^rapsoiils, an- found in most, or all, 

 tropical si-as, as well as in the West Indies. They are as follows: 



;in <li'prc**<i; 



Gi 'ograpsits li>-i,in*. Percnon planissimum. 



Pachygrapsu* tr<i>t*versus. Domecia li!*j>i<1<t. 



I'lii in* in in nt n*. Petrolisthes c 



Of these the most widely distributed is probably Plane* minutas, 

 which, in the Atlantic, range> from Nova Scotia to the Straits of 

 .Magellan, and in the Pacific from California to New Zealand, etc. 



Nearly all the widely distributed species, included in the last list, 

 are found on the West Coast of Africa. But some additional 

 species, common to Bermuda and the W. Indies, are also found on 

 the West African const. Namely : 



*/ 



<Tonii>/i*is cruent<(tn* Calappa flammea 



Callinectes mi-</iiKitn*, larratus C. </<>///>.<, galloides 



Stenorltynchus Sagittarius Hippa cubensis 



On page 313, Cardisoma guanhumi is also given as occurring in 

 West Africa. Stimpson, Ortmann and other writers have recorded 

 it from there, but Miss Rathbun (1900) places all such records under 

 C. armatum Herkl. The Pacific Coast record is also probably 

 erroneous. 



