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on gulfweed; North Atlantic, on Fucus). — Pouchet and Guerne, 1886, 

 p. 878 (Azores, from stomach of turtle, Thalassochelys caretta). — Smith, 

 1886, p. 618. — Barrois, 1888, p. 15 (Ponta-Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores, 

 on timber). — Gourret, 1888, p. 10 (Marseilles, on ships from the Atlantic 

 and the Indies). — Heilprin, 1888, p. 320 (off Shelly Bay, Bermudas). — 

 Chevreux and Guerne, 1893, pp. 443-444 (lat. 37°55' N., long. 0°40' E., 

 clinging to tail of turtle, Thalassochelys caretta) lat. 37°26' N., long. 0°50' E., 

 clinging to tail of Thalassochelys) .—Ortma-nn, 1893, p. 58 (Florida Stream, 

 on Sargassu77i; Sargasso Sea, on Sargassum; South Equatorial Current). — 

 Milne-Edwards, A., and Bouvier, 1894, p. 49 (lat. 39°08' N., long. 28°34' 

 W., on floating barrel; lat. 42°21'29" N., long. 18°33'45" W.; lat. 42°31'21" 

 N., long. 19°38'08" W.; lat. 43°29'30" N., long. 21°33'40" W., on flotsam; 

 Fayal, Horta, Azores, on rocks at low tide; lat. 42°02'26" N., long. 44°05'30" 

 W., on Sargassum; lat. 39°20'30" N., long. 33°29'40" W., on flotsam).— 

 Ortmann, 1894, p. 710 (Oran; Africa; Atlantic Ocean; "Sargasso")- — 

 Nutting, 1895, p. 29 (Gulf Stream, in Sargassum) . — Hodgson, 1896, p. 178 

 (Plymouth Sound, England, on bottom of ship from Iquique, Peru; English 

 Channel, 2-3 miles off Plymouth, on fragment of cork structure). — Milne- 

 Edwards, A., and Bouvier, 1899, p. 37 (lat. 37° 16-39' N., long. 27°05-58' 

 W., on turtles, Thalassochelys caretta; lat. 39° 12' N., long. 33°09' W., on 

 flotsam; lat. 38°08' N., long. 25°55' W., on flotsam; lat. 38°26' N., long. 

 28°51' W.); 1900, p. 108 (off Ponte-Delgado, on Sargassum).— Rankin, 

 1900, p, 526 (Bermuda, in tide-j^ools with Pachygrapsus among Sargassum) . 

 — Young, 1900, p. 286 (part: not all distribution records). — Howe, 1900, 

 p. 240 (approx. lat. 40° N., long. 70° W.).— Norman and Scott, 190G, p. 5.— 

 Bouvier, 1907, p. 37 (variable coloration).— Coulon, 1907, p. 123 [17] 

 (Sargasso Sea). — Norman, 1907, p. 357 (Channel Islands). — Stimpson, 1907, 

 p. 121 (North Atlantic, between lat. 20-36° N., common on floating logs, 

 seaweed {Sargassum), etc.). — Norman and Brady, 1909, p. 9. — Pesta, 

 1918, p. 446, fig. 147 (Lesina).— Borasciii, 1921, p. 10, pi. 1, fig. 9 (larvae: 

 Quarto dei Mille; Palermo). — Miranda y Rivera, 1921, p. 189 (Playa de la 

 Malagueta, Spain). — Monod, 1932, p. 219 (Fedhala, Morocco, common on 

 marine plants and other objects). 



Nautilograpsus major Macleay, 1838, p. 66 (Cape of Good Hope). — Krauss, 

 1843, p. 44.— Milne-Edwards, H., 1852, p. 175. 



Nautilograpsus smithii Macleay, 1838, p. 67 (Cape of Good Hope). — Krausb, 

 1843, p. 44.— Milne-Edwards, H., 1852, p. 175. 



Grapsus dirts Costa, 1838-53, [p. 2, pi. 4, fig. 1 (color)] (Naples, "among rocks 

 above water"). — Milne-Edwards, H., 1852, p. 175. 



Planes linnaeana Leach, 1815, pi. 27, figs. 1-3, and accompanying text (coasts of 

 Devon and Cornwall). — Bell, 1844-53, p. 135, figs. (Devonshire; Corn- 

 wall). — White, 1847, p. 41 (Devonshire; south Atlantic). — Cocks, 1849, 

 p. 80 (Falmouth, England, from stomach of fish). — White, 1850, p. 19 

 (Devonshire).— GossE, 1855, p. 159, fig. 302.— McAndrew, 1860, p. 21.— 

 LuKis and Le Lievre, 1862, p. 232 (Guernsey, Channel Islands). — Mar- 

 cusen, 1867, p. 359 (Black Sea). — Carrington and Lovett, 1882, p. 181 

 (Looe, Cornwall, among stalked barnacles on timber; Penzance, from soil 

 and seaweed on derelict cask of paraffin). — Cornish, 1882, p. 118 (off 

 Penzance, England, from soil and seaweed growing on derelict cask of 

 paraffin); 1884, p. 116 (near Penzance, England, from derelict water-logged 

 barrel of paraffin drifted ashore). 



Planes minutus White, 1847, p. 42 ("Gulf of Florida;" Atlantic Ocean, on gulf- 

 weed).— Dana, 1852b, p. 346; 1854, p. 27.— Cunningham, 1870, p. 493 



