10 ANOMURA. 



187/5 ?. Pagurus alf/arbiensis, de Brito Capello, Jorn. Sci. math., 



phys. e natur. Lisboa, xviii. (sicfide Capello). 

 1876. Pagtirus rarians (= algarbiensis, fide Capello), de Brito 



Capello, " Catalago dos Crostaceos de Portugal," Jorn. Sci. math., 



phys. e natur. Lisboa, vol. v. p. 274, fig's. 7, 9. 

 1870. ? Pagurus Bocagei, id. ibid. p. 273, figs. 6, 8. 

 1896. Dior/cnes pur/ilutor, Bouvier, Feuille des Jeimes Naturalistes, 



26 e Annee, p. 153, figs. 9, 46. 



We have given this full list of references, which might 

 be much extended, because the species has been so often 

 described. The foregoing synonyms have the authority of 

 A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier (Exped. Sci. du ' Travailleur ' 

 et 'Talisman/ Crust. Decap. 1900, p. 182). We can con- 

 firm them with one exception. There is a doubt in our 

 mind as regards P. Bocagei, the cheliped of which is repre- 

 sented as of somewhat different form and strongly tuber- 

 culated. Bouvier (Bull. Soc. Philomat. Paris, ser. 8, vol. iv. 

 p. 55) has recorded the occurrence of the species from such 

 distant localities as Aden, Perim, and a var. intermedius from 

 Senegal. 



Cornwall (CoiicJi); Teignmouth and Bigberry Bay (Bate)', 

 on the bar at Salcombe (R. A. Todd); Exmouth. west of 

 Starcross, and mouth of the Yealm (A. M. N.). 



Fani. 2. GALATHEID^E. 



GALATHEA STRIGOSA (Linne). 

 Common. 



GALATHEA SQUAMIFERA (Montagu). 



1868. Galathea digitidistans, Bate, " Carcinological Gleanings," Ann. 

 & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii. p. 113, J. 



Common. 



GALATHEA NEXA, Embleton. 



Plymouth, occasionally, in 40 fathoms (Bate). Cocks says 

 of G. nexa, at Falmouth, " Gwyllyn-vase, trawl-refuse, not 

 uncommon/' This old determination cannot now be regarded 

 as certain ; but he refers to a " ncxa var." which was no 

 doubt one of the following species. 



GALATHEA DISPERSA, Bate. 



1858. Galathea dispersa, Bate, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. iii. p. 3. 

 1861. Galathea dispersa, Kinahan, ''Britannic Species of Crangon 



and Galathea,'" Trans. Roy. Irish Acacl. vol. xxiv. p. 99, pi. xiii- 

 18H3. Galathea nexa, Heller (parti-nt), Crust, siidl. Europa, p. 191, 



pi. vi. tig. 4 (iwn fig. 3). 



