456 



PROCEEDIXGS OF THE XATIOXAL MUSECV. 



vor.. xxiTi. 



Off Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, 16 fathoms (12604); (lloucester Harbor, Massachu- 

 setts, 7 to 10 fathoms (2564, 2610, 2S49); off Cape Ann, 19 to 29 fatlioms (25S0, 

 2597); off Cape Cod, 10 to 34 fathoms (XVSH, 4582, 458;',, 5034); Mncyurd Sound, 

 17 fathoms (3882, 3884, 4542); off Gay Head (14397); Block Island Sound, 13 to 

 ISi fathoms (4543, 12853). 



(IJoiieester <l(t)i((fl(nis. 



Southwestern edge of Grand Bank, 200 fathoms (3721); off St. Peters Bank, 265 

 fathoms (3762); Georges Bank, 32 to 46 fathoms (3723, 3758-3760); off Plymouth, 

 Massachusetts (3534); Grand Manan, New Brunswick, S. F. Cheney (12332). 



Measurement of Pa<juri<.^ <H-<t<li((iiiix. 



PAGURUS ALASKENSIS (Benedict). 



Eupagurus hernhardus var. B (/ramdata-denticvJnta.' Bra not, ]\Iiddendorff's Sibir. 



Reise, Zool., 1851, p. 107. 

 Eupagurus bernhardus Stimpson, Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., VI, 1857, p. 483. 

 Eupagurus alaslrnsis Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., V, 1892, p. 2. 

 Pagurus alaskensis Holmes, Occasional Papers Call. Acad. Sci., VII, 1900, p. 135. 



The anterior portion of the carapace is a little broader than long. 

 The ro.stral tooth is produced to the base of the eye scales; the lateral 

 projections are much less produced. The eyestalks are short and stout, 

 constricted in the middle. The eye scales taper from the base to a 

 l)lunt apex; the subterminal spine is conspicuous from abo^•e. The 

 acicles of the antennte reach the proximal end of the tlaoella and are 



