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MISSISSIPPI. — Biloxi; specimens in Copenhagen Mus. 



LOUISIANA— Lake Pontchartrain ; November 9, 1882; Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt, U. S. A.; 3 males, 2 females (5280); purchased in New- 

 Orleans market. New Orleans; 1883; Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. A.; 



7 specimens (13795). Near oyster bank in bay, St. Bernard Parish; 

 3 feet; mud; February 7, 1898; Fish Hawlc; 1 young female (26094). 

 West of island at S. end of Nine Mile Bayou; 2-3 fathoms; hard 

 bottom; FisJi Hawlc; 1 young (49225). Cameron; R. P. Cowles; 

 1 female (30567). 



TEXAS.— 1891; B. W. Evermann, U. S. Fish Comm.: Galveston 

 Bay, November 4, 1 male (17105); jetty, Galveston, November 5-15, 

 1 young male (17104); Swan Lake, Galveston, 2 young (17107); 

 Dickinson's Bayou, November 14, 1 young male (17109); Corpus 

 Christi, November 27-30, 1 male, 3 females, all young (17106); 

 Shamrock Point, Corpus Christi, November 27-30, 1 young female 

 (17108). Virginia Point; Vernon Bailey, LT. S. Biological Survey; 

 1 male (23654). Matagorda Peninsula; February 15, 1892; WilKam 

 Lloyd, Department of Agriculture; 1 male (17710). Near Indianola; 



8 males, 9 females, 10 young (2069). J. D. Mitchell: Matagorda 

 Bay, 1 male with abnormal abdomen (25035), approaching subspecies 

 acutidens; Old Indianola, Matagorda Bay, November 3, 1903, 2 

 specimens (29325), showing injuries received in soft shell; near 

 Bat Dupuy Lake, Jackson Count}^, 1 full grown, immature (21647); 

 cove. Sand Point, Port Lavaca Bay, 1 male, 2 females (19051); 

 Keller's Bay, Calhoun County, 2 large, immature females (23089), 1 

 deformed claw, 1 carapace (23090), 1 male with left albino claw 

 (23840); Big Dam Lake, O'Connor's Ranch, Calhoun County, 1 male 

 with deformed abdomen, 3 deformed claws (25234). Espiritu Santo 

 Bay; J. Forestier; 1 deformed claw (21630). 



EAST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA— S. I. Smith; 2 de- 

 formed claws (40862). 



CUBA.— Santiago Harbor; January 30, 1913; John T. Nichols; 1 

 young (45976). 



JAMAICA.— March, 1884, Albatross, 1 male (7679). C. R. 

 Orcutt, 1 cheliped, varying toward sapidus acutidens (62464). Big 

 River of Twin Rivers, Lucea; July 27, 1910; E. A. Andrews; 1 speci- 

 men (42866). Montego Bay; November 12, 1910; E. A. Andrews; 

 3 males (1 soft shell) 1 female (42867). Montego Bay; July 10, 

 1910; C. B. Wilson; 1 female (42857). Kingston Harbor: 1893, R. 

 P. Bigclow, 1 female (17976); May 31, 1927, C. R. Orcutt, 1 male, 

 varying toward sapidus acutidens (62463). Mouth of Rio Cobre 

 (fresh water); R. P. Bigelow; 1 young (18244). 



NICARAGUA. — 1892; Charles W. Richmond; specimens varying 

 toward sapidus acutidens: Escondido River; September 6; 1 male 

 (18630). Grey town; March 27; 1 male, 3 females (18246). 



BRAZIL.— Rio Grande do Sul; 1 old male (Brit. Mus.). 



