NO. 121(1. 



lIEliMIT VRABS—BENEDHJT. 



405 



Alaska: W. H. Dall: 



? Port Levasheff, 70 to 80 fathoms, mud, stones (16778). 

 Sitka, 10 to 25 fathoms (14951). 



Menzies Bay, Discovery Passage, British Colmiibia, H fatlioms, soft hott ; Lieut. 



Commander H. E. Nichols, [T. S. N. (5929). 

 Victoria, British Columbia, 10 fathoms; Dr. C. F. Newconihe (15801). 

 Straits of Fuca (3397). 



PAGURUS PATAGONIENSIS (Benedict). 

 Kii IKKjui-m. patacjoniemi^ Benedict, Proc. V. S. National Museum, X\', 1S92, jx 3. 

 Tlic iinterior portion of the carapaco is a little broader than long-. 

 The front haw three rounded lobe« equally produced. The lateral lobes 



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PaGURUS PATAGONIENSIS. 



are armed with a .sinolc .small, sharp spine, which points directly for- 

 ward. The length of the eyestalks laid olf on the front equals the 

 distance from the angle of the front to the middle of the eyestalk on 

 the opposite side; they are stout, constricted in the middle, and dilated 

 and flattened at the cornea. The eye scales are miu'h as in I\ dld.sl'm- 

 .s/.sy the subterminal spine is black tipped and shows from above; the 

 acicles reach the base of the iiagella. In form they are very closely 

 like that of hernhardus, and not so much flattened as in the related 

 Alaskan species. 



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