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Alpheus heterochaelis Say. 



One specimen, Pigeon Key, Fla. One, off Sand's Key, Key West, 



Fla. 



Synalpheus fritzmulleri Coutiere. 



Pigeon Key, Fla., one. 

 Synalpheus hrevicarpus (Herrick). 



One, Carenge Bay, Le Mole, Haiti, February 4, 1924. Two, Limon 

 Bay, Panama, 1928. One, Knight's Key, Florida, March 5, 1923. 

 Synalpheus minus (Say). 



One female. Loggerhead sponge. Knight's Key, Fla., 2 fms., March 

 6, 1925. 

 Synalpheus longicarpus (Herrick). 



Five, from sponge, Carenge Bay, Le Mole, Haiti, February 4, 1924. 

 Glyphocrangon aculeata A. Milne Edwards. 



13 specimens, 1100 fms., off Miami, Fla., March 3, 1926. These 

 establish the northernmost record and greatest depth of this unusual 

 deep-sea species. 



Isopoda. 

 Cirolana mayana Ives. 



Several specimens, Hawks' Nest, Cat Island, Bahamas, cruise 1928. 

 Anilocra laticauda H. Milne Edwards. 



One specimen. Bury Island, Bahamas, January 21, 1923 ; one large, 

 ovigerous female, dredge 11 fms., Casa Blanca, Cuba, August 22, 1924. 

 Eleven young, free-swimming stages, Hogsty Key, San Salvador, B. 

 W. I., February 13, 1926. 

 Cymothoa excisa Perty, 



One specimen, from fish, Pilon, Cuba, March, 1928. 



Cirripedia. 



Poecilasma inaequilaterale Pilsbry. 



Seven specimens, on Cancer borealis, dredged in 1100 fms., off 

 ^liami, Fla. Rare. 



Copepoda. 

 Caligus aliuncus Wilson. 



Seven, from the outer skin of a dolphin, caught February 19, 1926, 

 no locality, but the yacht was in the West Indian region at that date. 

 Rare. 

 Pandarus iicolor Leach. 



Seven, on tiger shark, West Indies, March 23, 1925. (Also Pacific 

 coast.) 



