GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



LIST OF STATIONS, 



Showing the Physical Conditions and the Species of Anomuea obtained 



AT Each. 



Station VIIp. Off Tenerife, Canaries, February 10, 1873; lat. 28° 35' N., long. 16° 5' W. 

 depth, 78 fathoms ; bottom, volcanic sand ; surface temperature, 64°. Dredged. 



Pagurus calidus, Risso. 

 Spiropagurus elegcms, Miers. 



AncqKigurus pusillus, n. sp. 

 Galathea dispersa, Spence Bate. 



" Label lost, probably Madeira." More probably Bay of Biscay, in deep water. 

 Eupagurus excavatus (Herbst), var. meticulosa, Roux. 



Station 23. Off Sombrero, West Indies, March 15, 1873 ; lat. 18° 24' N., long. 63° 28' 

 W.; depth, 450 fathoms; bottom, Pteropod ooze; surface temperature, 76°, Dredged. 



Mxinida sp. 



Munidopsis sigshei {A. Milne-Edwards). 



Elasmonotus armatus, A. IMilne-Ed- 

 wards). 



Uroptychus nitidus (A. Mdne-Edwards). 



St. Thomas, West Indies, shallow water. 



Hijpoconcha sabidosa (Herbst). | Forcellana say ana (Leach). 



Station 24. Off Culebra Island, West Indies, March 25, 1873; lat. 18° 38' 30" N., 

 long. 5° 65' 30" W.; depth, 390 fathoms; bottom, Pteropod ooze; surface tempera- 

 ture, 76°. Dredged. 



Porcellana rohertsoni, n. sp. 

 Munida microphthalma, A. Milne- 

 Edwards. 



Elasmonotus armatus, A. Milne-Ed- 

 wards. 

 Uroptychus nitidus (A. Milne-Edwards). 



