E. Verrill Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



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Nos. 7344a i were measured by Prof. S. I. Smith. 

 Nos. 7344e and / were carrying eggs. Taken by the 



Albatross," March, 1884. 



A single Bermuda specimen (No. 36) was in the collection of G. 

 Brown Goode. The Yale party took two adult specimens in IS'.is. 

 A larger broken $ specimen is in the collection of the Bermuda 

 Biol. Station, 1903, taken at Hungry Bay. Breadth between outside 

 of orbits, i>.V"; length of chela, 21; height, 10.5""". It occurs under 

 stones on rocky shores and sometimes on coral reefs. 



Figure 5. Gcnr/i-n/itH* //nW,/s, from Bermuda, x about 1J. Phot. A. H. V. 



Its known range is extensive ; from Florida to the Antilles and 

 Columbia. On the West Coast, from Cape St. Lucas to Chili ( G. 

 occidentali.s Stirnp.). James I., Galapagos (M. J. Rathbun). 



Pachygrapsus transversus Stimpson. Mi>ttii-<l Shore-Cm/*. 



Grtipsus fm/isr<v.si!.s Gibbes, Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 3d meeting, p. 



181(17), 1850(Floridii). 

 Pac/i.w"/'- s " s ii'inisversus Stimpson, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, vii, p. 



64(18), 1859; Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), xxvii, p. 446, 1859. 



