IS FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TKORACOSTRACA. DECAPODA. 



AXIIDAE. 



Mass. — Off Scituate, 'H) fms. ; about 5 miles S. E. of Ca})e 

 Ann, 42 fms.. in stomach of flounder. 

 Georges Bank. 



R. I. — Xarragansett Bay, 20 fms. 

 CoNX. — Off Stratford Point and Xorwalk. 10-15 fms. 



47. Xaushoxia ckangonoides Kingsley. 



JVc(i(sho)iia crangonoides Kingsley, Bull. Essex inst., 189.5 

 (1897), vol. 27, p. 96, pi. 3, figs. 8-10. "Island of Naushon." 

 Thompson, Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., 1903, vol. 31, p. 2, pis. 

 1-3. 



Mass. — Naushon "gutters" in sand, one specimen; Kam 

 Island, Woods Hole Harbor, burrow 10 inches deep in sand, 

 one specimen. 



HOMARIDAE. 



48. HoMARus AMERiCAXus Millie Edwards. 



Lobster. 



Homarus americanus Milne Edwards, Hist. nat. Crust., 1837, 

 vol. 2, p. 334. Locality not indicated except by specific name. 

 R. Rathbun, Fisheries &> fishery industries of U. S., 1884, sec. 

 1. p. 781, pi. 271. 



From Bay of Fundy to Conn. Rocky shores, 1-20 fms. 



ASTACIDAE. 



49. Cambarus bartoxii (Fabricius). 



Crayfish ; Crawfish. 



Astacus bartonii Fabricius, Suppl. entom. syst., 1798, p. 407. 

 *'ix America boreali." 



