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and alaskmMs, the inner surface highly iridescent. The outer ang-le of 

 the basal article is very much produced, and the inner edge is spiny. 



Chelipeds not long, the nierus extending but yery little beyond the 

 eyes. Where the preceding species of the he/'n/iardus type are granu- 



Pagurus ochotensis. 



lar or with spiny granules, this species is thickly set with slender 

 spines. The hands are hairy, the hairs not reaching to the end of the 

 spines. 



The color of alcoholic specimens is a straw 3'ellow. Slender streaks 

 of red run longitudinally on the carpal, propodal, and dactyl joints of 

 the ambulatory legs. The merus joints haye two transverse streaks of 

 the same color. 



RECORD OF SPECIMENS EXAMINED. 



From Vancouver Island to San Diego, California, 20 to 62 fathoms; U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Albatross, 1888 and 1890. 



