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Speocarcinus carolinensis Stimpson. 



One male, Nuevitas Bay, Cuba; a female, dredged in 5 fms., Cata- 

 lina Creek, Cuba, February 15, 1924; three specimens, Limon Bay, 

 Panama, February 26, 1926. A rare species. 



Grapsus grapsus Linne. 



Turtle Rocks, Bahamas, tide-line, one female. (See also Galapagos 

 and Cocos Island records.) 



Aratus pisonii (H. Milne Edwards). 



One male, Catalina Creek, Cuba, tag 91. Abundant in the tropics, 

 but apparently quite rare in collections. 



Percnon gihhesii Milne Edwards. 



One specimen from the pond, middle of Sand Key, Dry Tortugas, 

 Nov. 27, 1923. Rare. 



Cardisoma guanhumi Latreille. 



One female, Miami Beach, Florida, February, 1922. 



Ocypode albicans Bosc. 



Two females. Dry Tortugas, Florida, November 26, 1923. 



LABRADOR-NEW ENGLAND FAUNA. 



Hyas coarctatus Leach. 



Several specimens, dredged in 7 fms., upper end of Whitehaven 

 Harbor, Nova Scotia, September 6, 1926. 



Libinia dubia H. Milne Edwards. 



Two males. Long Island Sound, Northport, N. Y., July 7, 1922 ; one 

 large male from the same locality, July 7, 1928. 



Cancer amaenus Herbst= Ca-ncer irroratus Say. 



Eight specimens from the upper end of Whitehaven Harbor, Nova 

 Scotia, September, 1926. 



Uca pugnax (S. I. Smith). 



Three specimens, Northport Harbor, Long Island, N. Y., September 

 11, 1928. 



TROPICAL AMERICAN PACIFIC FAUNA. 



Stomatopoda. 

 Squilla panamensis variety B, R. P. Bigelow. 

 Three, Puntas Arenas, Costa Rica, March, 1928. Rare. 



