36 S. I. Smith on Brazilian Crustacea. 



Felocarcimis Lalandei Edwards. ( Gecareoidea Lalandei Edwards). 



Brazil (Edwards). 

 Cardiosoma Guanhumi* Latreille. 



Brazil (White).— Am illes (Edwards, Saussure). Florida Keys! (Gibbes). Cape de 

 Verdes (Stimpson). 

 Cardiosoma quadratum Saussure. 

 Pernambuco! (Hartt).f — AspiuwalU (F. H. Bradley). Hayti (Saussure). Barba- 

 does ; St. Thomas (Gill). 



Uca cordata. 

 Bahia! (Hartt). Para! (Coll. Peabody Acad. Sci.).- Surinam (Linne). 



(?) Uca una Latreille, Edwards.J 

 •'Araerique meridionale" (Edwards). Rio de Janeiro (Von Martens, Zo51. Record, 

 vol. iv, 1867, p. 613). 



Trichodactylid^. 

 Trichodactylus quadratus Edwards. {T. fluviatilis Latreille ?), 



Brazil (Edwards). Rio de Janeiro (HeUer). 

 (?) Trichodactylus punctatus Eydoux et Souleyet ?, Dana. 



Rio de J.meiro (Dana). 

 Trichodactylus (?) Cunninghami. ( Uca Cunninghami Bate).§ 



Tijuca, Province of Rio de Janeiro (Bate). 

 Syluiocarcinus Deoillei Edwards (Archives du Museum d'Hist. nat., 

 tome viii, p. 176). 



" Dans la riviere de I'Araguya, a Salinas, province de Goyas " (Edwards). 



Dilocarcimis emarginatus Edwards (Archives du Museum d'PIist, 

 nat., tome viii, p. 181). 

 '•Loretto, sur la Haute- Amazone " (Edwards). 



Dilocarcinus pictus Edwards (Archives du Museum d'llist. nat., tome 

 viii, p. 181). 



'' Loretto ( Haute- Amazone) " (Edwards). 



Dilocarcinus Castelaaui Edwards (Archives du Museum d'Hist. nat. 

 tome viii, p. 182). 

 " Salinas (province de Goyaz) " (Edwards). 



* Prof. Hartt informs me that this species, which lives in the mangrove swamps, is 

 called Guayama, and that it is mentioned under that name by Fonseca, so the specific 

 name Guanhumi is probably a mistake for Guayamu. 



\ Taken in swamps. — c. F. H. 



\ According to Prof. Hartt a species of Uca is still called in Brazil V^a-^tna. A 

 tracing of tlie original figure of Marcgrave, however, indicates that his Vra-i'ina was 

 not the Uca una of Latreille and Edwards, but more likely the U. cordata. 



§ Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., 4th series, vol. i, June, 1868, p. 447, pi. 21, fig. 3. 



