.1. E. VcrriU Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 359 



This interesting sp.eeies appears to l)c rare at Bermuda, but this 

 may be due to its living in places seldom visited by collectors, 

 usually inhabits holes excavated in the muddy or marshy bunks of 

 inlets, about high-tide level. It was recorded from Bermuda by 

 fliers, in Voyage " Challenger "; taken in the mangrove swamp at 

 Hungry Bav. It was not in the earlier collections of Jones and 

 Goode, nor was it taken by us, in 1898 and 1901. It is not in the 

 later collections that I have examined. 



Its rani;-e extends from New Jersey to Florida, and through the 

 West Indies to Bahia, Brazil. S. Carolina (Stirnpson) ; Sarasota 

 Bay, Fla., (Kingsley) ; Bahia (R. Rathbun). New York to Brazil 

 (Kankin; M. J. Rathbun). St. Augustine and Cedar Key, Fla. 

 (Yale Mus.). 





Figure IQ. Eiirytium luttosum, nat. size. After A. M.-Edw. 



Lobopilumnus Agassizii (Stimp.) A. M.-Edw. 



Pihtnniiix Aii'ixsiiii Stimpson, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., ii, p. 142, 1870. 

 Lobi>ili<in,inx t ,lri,<-nus A. M.-Edw., Exped. Miss. Sci. Mex., p. 299, pi. Hi, 



fig. 5, 1880 (t. M. J. R.). 



Lobo2>ilininn'x Agassizii M. J. Rathbun, Bull. Labr. Nat. Hist. Univ. Iowa, 

 iv. p. -jr.'.i. 1898; Amer. Naturalist, xxxiv, p. 139, 1900. Rankin, Crust. 

 Bermuda I., p. 529. 



PLATE XIV, FIGURES 1, 2 (Variety). 



The tvpieal form of this species is not common at the Bermudas. 



Some of our specimens, taken in 1898 and 1901, appear to belong to it. 



According to Miss Rathbun (on. cit., p. LMJII), the form described 



and tiuured bv A. M.-Edw., in isso, as L. /.ulr/n'llnx is the ty|>ical 



form of L. J. 7 "NX ;.-;//, while his L. A<i<t*xh:!i is the peculiar variety 

 (bermudeiixis). The latter is the prevailing form at the Bermudas. 



