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BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OP FISHERIES. 



Pagurus longicarpus Continued. 



7642 (i), 7643 (many), 7644 (few), 7645 (many), 

 7648 (several), 7651 (in Tritia), 7652 (i), 7653 

 (many), 7654 (few), 7655, 7656 (several in 

 Tritia), 7657 (many), 7658, 7660 (many), 7662 

 (several), 7663 (several), 7664 (several), 7667 

 (few), 7671 (many), 7672 (few in Tritia), 7673 

 (many), 7674 (few in Tritia), 7675 (many; i in 

 P. hcros), 7676(2 in Tritia), 7677 (i in Polynices; 

 i in Tritia), 7679 (several), 7680 (several in 

 Polynices), 7681 (several), 7683 (i), 7685 (2), 

 7686 (2), 7696 (2), 7700 (i in Tritia), 7701 

 (i in Tritia), 7702 (i), 7703 (several), 7704 (i), 

 7706 (several), 7707 (several), 7708 (several), 

 7709 (i), 7717 (i), 7718 (2), 7722 (i), 7723 (i), 

 7724 (many), 7725 (i), 7726 (several), 7728 (sev- 

 eral), 7730 (few), 7731 (several), 7732 (several), 

 7736, 7757 (i). 7739 (few), 7740 (few), 7741 

 (several), 7748 (i), 7749 (i), 775* (2), 775 2 ( J )> 

 7753 (several), 7754 (several), 7755 (several), 

 7756 (i), 7757 (several), 7758 (several), 7759 

 (several), 7760 (few), 7761 (many), 7762 (i), 

 7764 (several), 7766 (few), 7767 (few), 7769 

 (several), 7770 (several), 7772 (several), 7774 

 (many), 7775 (i), 7776 (few), 7777 (several), 

 7778 (i), 7780 (several), 7781 (several), 7782 

 (few). 



Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: i (few in 

 Tritia), 3 (many), 5 (few in Tritia, 6 (few), 7 

 (many in Tritia), 8 (common), 9 (common), 

 io(few), ii (common in Tritia), 13 (common), 

 14 (few), 17 (several in Tritia), 19 (common; 

 with eggs), 20 (i), 22 (common), 23 (common), 

 26, 28 (in Tritia), 29 (few), 30 (few), 33 (sev- 

 eral), 35 (i in Tritia), 48, 49 (i), 50 (i), 52 

 (many), 53 (many), 55 (few), 57 (few), 58 (i), 

 59 (few), 60 (few), 61 (several), 63 (few), 64 (in 

 Anachis, P. iriseriata, P. immaculata?; Sipho, 

 Eupleura, and many in Tritia; females with 

 eggs), 65 (many in Tritia), 66 (several), 67 (sev- 

 eral), 68 (many in Tritia and Littorina), 70 

 (few), 71 (many), 72 (several), 73 (several), 74 

 (few), 76 (few), 77 (few), 78 (many with eggs), 

 79 (few), 80 (many), 81, 82 (common), 83 (com- 

 mon), 84, 86, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93 (common), 94 

 (young, common in tubes of Cistenidcs gouldii), 

 95,98, 99 (few), 100 (living), 101 (few), 103,104, 

 107 (many), 108, 109, no, ni(few), 112, 114, 115 

 (common), 117 (few), 118 (common), 121 (com- 

 mon), 122 (many), 123 (common), 124 (com- 

 mon), 125 (common), 126 (few), 128 (common), 

 129 (abundant), 130 (common), 131 (few), 132, 

 133 (in Eupleura), 134 (common), 135, 137 

 (common), 138 (common), 139 (few), 142 (com- 



Pagurus longicarpus Continued . 



mon), 144 (several), 145 (common), 147 (com- 

 mon), 148 (common), 150 (several), 152 (few), 

 153 (few), 154 (few), 155 (several), 158 (many). 

 "Bearing well-developed eggs, May 9." Bum- 

 pus. With eggs till September 13 . Thompson. 

 Devoured by various fishes, which swallow the 

 crab bodily with its shell. 



Pagurus pubcscens Kroyer. 



Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 549 (Eupagurus pubes- 

 cens); S. I. Smith, 1879, P- 47 (Eupagurus 

 pubcscens); M. J. Rathbun, 1905^. 15. (None 

 of these writers record this species definitely 

 for the region.) 



Vineyard Sound, 1881, 2 specimens, bearing eggs 

 July 20. Rathbun. Dredged by the Fish 

 Hawk off No Mans Land in 28 fathoms (thus 

 not strictly within the region). 



Pagurus kroyeri Stimpson. 



S. I. Smith, 1879, p. 48 (Eupagurus kroyeri; not 

 listed south of Cape Cod); M. J. Rathbun, 

 1905, p. 16 (no specific local records, though its 

 range, as stated, would include this region). 



Common at Crab Ledge in 17 to 25 fathoms, 

 dwelling in the shells of Scala and Polynices. 

 Survey. 



Fish Hawk Stations: 7603* (few), 7604 (i), 7607 

 (i?), 7609* (2). 



9 Pagurus politus Smith. 



M. J. Rathbun, 1905, p. 16 (not listed for region). 



A specimen of this species was found by Miss 

 Rathbun among Survey material from Tarpau- 

 lin Cove, in i fathom of water. It seems pos- 

 sible that either the specimen or the label had 

 been shifted, for this has been known only as 

 a deep-water species. 

 Pagurus annulipes (Stimpson). [Chart 112.] 



(Not listed by Verrill and Smith!). Thompson, 

 1899, (Eupagurus annulipes); M. J. Rathbun, 

 1905, p. 16; Sumner, 1910, fig. 26. 



Abundant and of general distribution through- 

 out Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay, with 

 the exception of the deeper waters of the west- 

 ern end of the Sound, where this species ap- 

 pears to be wanting in just the area occupied 

 by P. acadianus. Survey. Dredged in 2 to 

 17 fathoms, on every sort of bottom, most com- 

 monly inhabiting the shells of A nachis avara. 

 Nantucket Sound. Rathbun. 



Fish Hawk stations: 7522 (many), 7523 (many), 

 7524 (few), 7525 (few), 7527 (many), 7530 

 (few), 7530 bis (many in Anachis), 7531 bis 

 (few), 7532 (many), 7532 bis (few), 7533 bis 



