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FLORIDA.— Sarasota Bay; 1 male (42807); from Union College. 



Tortugas: 1884; Edward Palmer; 2 ovigerous females (15653). 

 East side Loggerhead Key; from two buckets of tm-tle grass, roots, 

 etc.; June 17, 1925; W. L. Schmitt; 1 ipale (59830). Fort Jefferson 

 from beach at pier; July 25, 1926; C. R. Shoemaker, station 6; 1 

 ovigerous female (60880) ; gift of Carnegie Institution. 



Key West: 1884; Albatross; 3 males, 5 females (18262). H. Hemp- 

 hill; 50 specimens (15652). February 3, 1901; B. A. Bean and W. 

 H. King; 1 male, 1 female (24843). Key West Harbor; Edward 

 Palmer; 8 specimens (15651). 



Off Key West; inside the reef; Key West Light to East Channel 

 Bar Buoy, 71° 53', to Beacon A, 74° 46'; 5% fathoms; Co. S. G.; 

 temperature 20° C; February 13, 1902; station 7278, Fish Hawk; 

 3 young (59911). 



No Name Key; H. Hemphill; 13 specimens (15650). 



3% miles NW. % N. of E. end of Grassy Key; 8 feet; rky.; tem- 

 perature 24° C; January 28, 1903; station 7431, Fish Hawk; 1 male 

 (59912). 



Duck Key N., 1.25 miles; 2% fathoms; Co. S. grass; temperature 

 69.5° F.; December 20, 1912; station 7790, haul 2, Fish Hawk; 1 

 male, 1 female with Bopyrid parasite, 1 young (60881). 



4K miles W. by N. of Elbow Reef Beacon, Hawk Channel; 2% 

 fathoms; barry, S.; temperature 20.5° C; February 19, 1903; sta- 

 tion 7467, Fish Hawk; 1 ovigerous female, 1 young (59913). 



Indian Key; H. Hemphill; 1 male holotype, 1 female (15649). 



Key Largo; among coralUnes, low tide; H. Hemphill; 1 female 

 (15648). 



WEST INDIES.— Cuba; on reef fiat between Cayo Hutia and 

 Little Cayo, northeast of Light; May 12, 1914; Henderson and 

 Bartsch, Tomas Barrera Expedition; 1 male (48515). 



Porto Rico; 1899; Fish Hawk: 2 females (24259). Mayaguez 

 Harbor; January 20; 1 male (24260). Porto Real; January 27; 1 

 male (24261). 



St. Thomas; January 17-24, 1884; Albatross; 2 females (1 oviger- 

 ous) (18518). 



HEXAPANOPEUS QUINQUEDENTATUS Rathbun 



Hexapanopeus quinquedentatus Rathbun, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1900, 

 vol. 2, 1901, p. 31, text-fig. 6 (type-locality, Mayaguez, Porto Rico; type 

 Cat. No. 23769, U.S.N.M.). 



Diagnosis.— L&ter&i teeth prominent, thick; smus deep between 

 first and second. Outer tooth of front obsolete. Fmgers white, 

 deeply grooved. 



Description.— C&T&p&ce deeply areolated, regions separately con- 

 vex, granulate; granules coarser on elevations, noticeably in a trans- ■ 

 verse line on epibranchial, mesobranchial, metabranchial, hepaticn 

 epigastric, metagastric (line interrupted at middle), protogastric ' 



