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SOUTH CAROLINA.— West end of Port Royal Island; January 

 27, 1891 ; Fish Hawk; 25 specimens (16028). 



BAHAMAS.— Watling Island; 1886; Albatross; 1 male (16332). 



FLORIDA. — Key West: High tide among stones or bmrowing in 

 sand; 1885; H. Hemphill; 1 male, 2 females (13824). 1885 ] Albatross ; 

 Imale (9899). 



Tortugas: Greater heads up Reef; in stomach of gray snapper, 

 Neomaenis griseus (Linnaeus); June 13, 1925; W. L. Schmitt; 1 

 cheliped (61108), received from Carnegie Institution. 



Sarasota Bay; Union College collection ; 5 specimens (42793). 



LOUISIANA.— Grand Isle; July 7, 192S; E. H. Behre; 1 female 

 (63040). 



CUBA. — Los Arroyas; May 20, 1914; Henderson and Bartsch, 

 Tomas Barrera Exped.; 1 male (48552). 



Cardenas; 1923; Francisco R. Sosa; 1 male, 1 female (58389). 



Bay at Matanzas; under stones between tides; April, 1927; Mel- 

 bourne Ward; 1 male; returned. 



JAMAICA.— Montego Bay ; P. W. Jarvis; 1 male, 1 female (19067). 



Kingston Harbor; May to July, 1896; F. S. Conant; 1 young female 

 (19594). 



PORTO RICO.— Ensenada Honda, Culebra; February 9, 1899; 

 Fish Hawk; 1 male, 1 female (24336). 



BRITISH HONDURAS.— Belize; H. J. Huwe, S. J.; 1 male 

 (50951). 



PANAMA. — Toro Point, Canal Zone; January 24, 1912; Meek and 

 Hildebrand, Smithsonian Biological Survey; 1 young female (59301). 



Colon; on coral reef; May 2, 1911; Meek and Hildebrand; 1 male 

 (44184). 



CURASAO.— February 10-18, 1884; Albatross; 2 males, 1 female 

 (7579). 



BRAZIL. — Maranhao; Lieut. F. E. Sawyer, U. S. Navy; 1 male 

 (16276). 



Plataforma, Bahia; 1876-1877; R. Rathbun, Hartt Explorations; 

 Imale, 1 female (16263). 



Ilh^os, Bahia; 1919; E. Garbe; 1 female; lent by Mus. Paulista 

 (1225, part). 



Bay of Rio de Janeiro; 1925; W. L. Schmitt: Paqueta; station 1; 

 August 19; 1 male (59882). River on Ilha Governador; August 27* 

 1 -female (59881). 



Santos: Piassaguera; November, 1913; H. Luederwaldt; 2 males 

 (47838). Between Canals 4 and 5, Estuario; September 13, 1925; 

 W. L. Schmitt; 5 males, 6 females (59880). 



