THE CANCROID CRABS OF AMERICA 351 



Florida Keys; May, 1913; J. B. Henderson; i male (46041). 



Off Cape Sable; lat. 25° 00' 55" N.; long. 81° 22' 15" W.; 4 

 fathoms; rky.; temperatm-e 22° C; December 19, 1902; station 

 7372, Fish Hawk; 1 female (60807). 



Marco; 1-3 fathoms; H. Hemphill; 15 males, 19 females, numer- 

 ous young (15427). 



Goodland Point; H. Hemphill; 4 young (15426), /orma serrata. 



Sarasota Bay; Union College collection; 2 young (42812, 42813). 



Boca Ceiga Bay, inner shore of Pine Key; January, 1884; H. 

 HemphiU; 4 males, 3 females (15425). 



BAHAMAS.— H. Bryant; 1 male (56842), from Boston Society of 

 Natural History. New Providence; 1886; Albatross; 1 male (16334). 



CUBA.— Guadiana Bay (M.C.Z.). 



Cabanas; S. Sh. Grs. M.; June 8-9, 1914; station 16; Henderson 

 and Bartsch, Tomas Barrera Expedition; 1 male, 1 female (48567). 



Varadero Playa, Bay of Cardenas; under stones near shore; April, 

 1927; Melbourne Ward; 1 male; returned. 



JAMAICA.— 1884; Albatross; 2 males, 1 female (7678). T. H. 

 Morgan; 1 male (59473). 



Bogue Islands, Montego Bay; on mangrove roots with sponges, 

 ascidians, etc.; June 20, 1910; C. B. Wilson; 6 young (2 males, 4 

 females) (45931). 



Coral reef, 8 miles east of Montego Bay; July 20, 1910; C. B. 

 Wilson; 1 female (42934), toward /orma serrata. 



Kingston Harbor: May-July, 1896; F. S. Conant; 1 male, 2 females 

 (19590). May 31, 1927; C. R. Orcutt; 1 cheliped (62546). 



DOMINICAN REPUBLIC— Boca del Infierno, Samana Bay; 

 February, 1928; Gerrit S. Miller, Jr.; 1 male, 3 females (61888), 

 leaning toward /orma serrata. 



PORTO RICO.— 1899; Fish Hawk: Hucares; February 14; 2 

 females (1 with Sacculina) (24330). 



LEEWARD ISLANDS.— St John (Copenhagen Mus.). 



St. Croix: Christians ted Lagoon (Copenhagen Mus.). 



St. Martin; very shallow water; stony bottom; August, 1905; 

 J. Boeke; 1 ovigerous female (Leiden Mus.). 



Guadeloupe: Cotypes (Geneva Mus.). Specimens (Berlin Mus.). 



CARIBBEAN SEA.— Old Providence (east of Nicaragua); April 

 4-9, 1884; Albatross; 1 male (9135). 



NORTH COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA.— Fox Bay, Colon, 

 Panama; 1912; Meek and Hildebrand, Smithsonian Biological Survey; 

 3 males, 1 female (Field Mus.); 3 males, 2 females (1 ovigerous) 

 (59324). 



Sabanilla, Colombia; March 16-22, 1884; Albatross, 3 males 

 (15656). 



Curagao: February 10-18, 1884; Albatross; 10 males, 13 females 

 (7588). Schottegat (lagoon): among pieces of coral (Madrepora) ; 



