THE CANCROID CRABS OF AMERICA 457 



MARYLAND.— Chester River, Kent County; September 3, 1910; 

 W. W. Wallis; 13 males, 14 females (4 ovigerous), 20 young (56365). 



Bloody Point Light, NNE. % E.; North and Poplar Island, SE. 

 by E. % E.; lat. 38° 47' 30" N.; long. 76° 25' 06" W.; 20 fathoms; 

 sft. bk. M.; April 25, 1916; station 8528, Fish Hawk; 1 male (56270). 



Island Creek, Talbot County; July 26, 1911; C. R. 

 Shoemaker and W. D. Appel; 3 males, 3 females, 14 

 young (56366). 



Chesapeake Beach; August 26, 1927; W. L. Schmitt; 

 2 males, 4 females (2 ovigerous), 14 young (60825). 



South of Chesapeake Beach; William Palmer; 6 

 specimens (54802). September 13, 1919; 1 male 



(53593). Figure 75— Rhith- 



Plum Point; Around pHes; August 15-24, 1912; «o^^nopeushar- 



' 1 ; O 7 7 mbU, MALE ABDO 



William Palmer; 1 female (56372). July 14, 1914; C. mek, enlarged. 

 R. Shoemaker; 5 young (56377). Plum Point Creek; ^^^^J^?™"' 

 July 4, 1912; Palmer and Weed; 1 male (44496). 



St. George Island; July 6, 1896; H. M. Smith, U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission; 1 specimen (20252). 



Herrmg Creek near Piney Point; September 11, 1926; James E. 

 Benedict, jr.; 10 males, 8 females (60279). 



Potomac River; 5 males, 3 females (3176). 



VIRGINIA. — Lower Machodoc Creek; James E. Benedict, jr.; 

 June 25, 1917; 3 males, 7 females (1 ovigerous) (56368). August 3, 

 1917; 11 males, 11 females, 29 young (56384). 



West coast of Chesapeake Bay, Northumberland County; Decem- 

 ber 23, 1914; P. L. Boone; 3 males, 2 females (48851). 



Rappahannock River; in stomach of Lophodytes: December 31, 

 1916; Biological Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture; frag- 

 ments of 2 specimens; returned to sender. 



SOUTH CAROLINA.— Winyah Bay; Fish Hawk: Above brackish 

 water; 1 male, 1 female (15682). December, 1890; 3 males, 3 females 

 (15684), 1 young (15761). Half a mile N. of wharf on South 

 Island; 4 fathoms; hrd. S.; temperature 48.5° F.; January 3, 1891; 

 station 1639; 6 males, 1 female, 2 young (15691). From }^ mile N. 

 to 400 yards E. of wharf on South Island; 4-5 fathoms; hrd. S. Sh.; 

 temperature 49.5°-50° F.; Jan. 3, 1891; stations 1641-1642; 186 

 specimens (15695, 20250, 56264). Four hundred yards SSW. of 

 wreck buoy; 5 fathoms; hrd. S.; temperature 50.5° F.; January 3, 

 1891; station 1643; 1 male (15693). 



Clambank Creek; Fish Hawk; 1 male (26363). 



Santee Club; in stomach of Lophodytes; December 31, 1909; Bio- 

 logical Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 1 small; returned 

 to sender. 



FLORIDA. — Tributary of St. Johns River; fresh water; Benja- 

 min Harrison; 2 males, 2 females (18501). 



