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Menippe mercenaria (Say). 



Bay Biscayne, at Miami, Fla., March, 1923. Figured for the first 

 time since 1880. 



Carpilius corallinus (Herbst). 



One specimen. Cape Haitien, Haiti, March, 1928, from which the 

 first authentic color plate was made by "W. E. Belanske. One speci- 

 men, Turtle Harbor, Fla., 1923. Quite rare. 



Loiopilumnus agassizii (Stimpson). 



One male, S. E. coast of Cuba, February 19, 1923. Rare. 



Micropanope spinipes (A. Milne Edwards). 



Five specimens, Cualeo Reales Channel, Cuba, February 18, 1923. 

 Rare. First Cuban record of the species. One female, Marquesas 

 Keys, Florida, March 2, 1924. Very rare. 



Pilumnus hrasiliensis Miers. 



Carenge Bay, Le Mole, Haiti, February 4, 1924. Rare. First Haitian 

 record of the species. 



Pilumnus floridanus Stimpson. 



One specimen, dredged in 3 fms., Cape Cruz, Cuba, February 11, 

 1924. Rare. First Cuban record of the species. 



Cancer torealis Stimpson. 



One very large male, dredged in 1100 fms., off Miami, Florida, 

 March 3, 1926, with a species of a rare deep-sea barnacle, Poecilasma 

 inequilaterale Pilsbry, attached. 



This record establishes the most remarkable depth for the species; 

 also an unusual southern extension of its range. It is an abundant 

 littoral species in the Labrador-New Engand fauna, from the tide-line 

 to 100 fms. 



Callinectes sapidus M. J. Rathbun. 

 One specimen, Miami, Fla., 1923. 



Callinectes larvatus Ordway. 

 One specimen, Miami, Florida. 



Portunus (Portunus) sulcatus (A. Milne Edwards). 

 One male, electric light, Miami, Fla. Rare. 



