1893.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 105 



relabeled and mounted by Messrs C. F. Parker and G. W. Tryon, Jr. 



Since 1875 but little has been done to the Carcinological Collec- 

 tion of the Academy and many specimens from want of care have 

 been damaged. In 1878, Mr. J. S. Kingsley worked over the 

 Crangonidae and some of the families of the Brachyura, and later 

 Mr. Walter Faxon renamed the Astacidae of the collection. 



A few species were added to the collection by the Bermuda and 

 Mexican expeditions of the Academy. 



During the last three or four years Mr. Frederick E. Stearns 

 has added a number of specimens from the Bahamas and West 

 Coast of the United States. 



In the following catalogue the first number under a species refers 

 to the tray or jar in which the specimen or specimens are placed ; 

 the second number, in brackets, to the number of specimens cata- 

 logued under the first number : a, meaning alcoholic and d, dried ; 

 thus (2d) means two dried specimens, and (xa) more than ten 

 alcoholic specimens. 



STOMATOPODA. 



SQUILLIDAE Latreille. 

 GONODACTYLUS Latreille, 1825. 



G. edwardsii Berthold, 1847. 

 G.japonicus DeHaan, 1849. 



Habitat. Pacific coasts. 



23. (Id) China. Dr. T. B. Wilson. 



24. (Id) Chili. Dr. T. B. Wilson. 



G. falcatus (Forskael, 1775). 

 Cancer faleatus Forskael, 1775. 

 Squilla chiragra Fabricius, 1793. 

 G. chiragra Latreille, 1825, and authors. 



Habitat. All seas. 



25. (3d) Bahamas. Dr. H. C. Wood, Jr. 



26. (Id) Key West, Florida. S. Ashmead. 



27. (2d) West Indies. Dr. Morton. 



50. (8a) Garden Key, Florida. Smithsonian Institution; 

 51 & 52. (3a & la). No locality. Smithsonian Institutions 



53. (la) Bermuda. Heilprin Collection, 1888. 



54. (xa) Tahiti. A. J. Garrett. 



57. (5a) Lower California. W. N. Lockington. 

 111. (3d) Mauritius. Dr. T. B. Wilson. 

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