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nation of its convex distal border. As the species shows 

 itself variable even in the two halves of the same specimen, 

 the differences here noted do not seem to demand a distinctive 

 name. 



FAMILY CALLIANASSID2E. 



1888. Callianassidce, Bate, Challenger Macrura, Eeports, vol. xxiv., 



p. 27. 

 1893. C., Stebbing, History of Crustacea, p. 183. 



1901. C., Alcock, Catal. Indian Deep-sea Macrura, p. 197. 

 1903. C., Borradaile, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, vol. xii., p. 541. 

 1906. C., Eathbun, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. for 1903, pt. 3, p. 892. 



GEN. CALLICHIEUS, Stimpson. 

 1866. Callicliirm, Stimpson, Proc. Chicago Acad. Sciences, vol. i., 



p. 47. 



1874. C., Stimpson, Annals of Lyceum of New York, vol. x., p. 122. 

 1903. C., Borradaile, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, vol. xii., p. 546. 



Borradaile regards this as a subgenus of Callianassa, 

 assigning to it nineteen species. 



: CALLICHIRUS KRAUSSI (Stebbing). 



1900. Callianassa kraussi, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 1, p. 39, 



pis. 2, 3. 



No. 41, specimens sent by Dr. Gilchrist, taken a little below 



high-water mark in Gordon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope. It 



has been sent me also from Gordon's Bay by C. F. Kies, Esq. 



1903. Callichirus k., Borradaile, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, vol. xii., 



p. 547. 



GEN. CALLIACTITES, Borradaile. 



1903. Calliactites, Borradaile, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, vo xii., 



p. 545. 



This also is regarded by Borradaile as a subgenus of Callia- 

 nassa, and he assigns to it six species. 



: CALLIACTITES EOTUNDICAUDATUS (Stebbing). 



1902. Callianassa rotiindicaudata, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 2 



p. 41, pi. 8. 

 No. 87 was obtained by Dr. Gilchrist from St. Francis Bay 



