Thomson. — On Ncio Zealand Crustacea Anoixiura. 187 



1. Paguristes pilosus, M. -Edwards. 

 Pagnrus pilosus, Milne-Edwards. (See Miers's Cat., p. 66.) 



Miers has reproduced Edwards's description in the Cat. 

 N.Z. Crust. The original specimens are in the collections 

 of the Paris Museum. One specimen was apparently found 

 among the "Challenger" Anomura, near Wellington, in 

 10 fathoms. Henderson says of it, " A male specimen, from 

 which the left chelipede and ambulatory limbs have dis- 

 appeared, apparently belongs to this species. The hairs on 

 the chelipede and other parts are characteristically branched." 



I do not know the species. 



2. Paguristes subpilosus, Henderson. 

 Eep. Anom. Chall. Exped., p. 77, pi. viii., fig. 2. 



Two specimens were found to the west of New Zealand, 

 near the line of the Australian cable, at a depth of 150 

 fathoms (lat. 39° 32' S. ; long. 171° 48' E.). These are the 

 only specimens known. 



Earn. II. PAEAPAGUEID^, Smith. 

 Genus 1. Paeapagusus, S. J. Smith. 

 The geneiic characters are given very fully in the Chall. 

 Anomura, p. 85. 



Parapagurus latimanus, Henderson. 



Eep. Anom. Chall. Exped., p. 91, pi. x., fig. 2. 



A single male specimen was dredged in Cook Strait, near 

 Wellington, at a depth of 10 fathoms. 

 I do not know the species. 



Genus 2. Pagurodes, Henderson. 



Pagurodes inarmatus, Henderson. 



Eep. Anom. Chall. Exped., pi. x., fix 5. 



Five specimens were obtained by the trawl from a depth of 

 1,100 fathoms, at a point about sixty miles east of Cape Turn- 

 again. The same species was obtained off Marion Island, far 

 CO the south-east of Cape Colony, at a depth of 1,375 fathoms. 



Genus incertce seclis. 



Poecellanopagueus, Filhol. 



The only species is described as below by Filhol, but no 

 generic character has been published. 



Porcellanopagurus ed-wardsi, Filhol. 

 Filhol, Miss, de I'ile Campbell, p. 410, pi. xlix. 



The following description is translated almost literally 



