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Montego Bay, Jamaica; P. W. Jarvis; 1 male, 1 female ( 19004). 



Port Henderson, Jamaica; P. W. Jarvis; 1 male, 1 female (19063). 



Kingston Harbor, Jamaica : May-July, 189G ; F. S. Conant ; 2 y. 

 (19G03). T. H. Morgan; 1 male, 1 female (17229). 



Ponce, Porto Rico; on reefs; Jan. 30, 1899; Fish Hawk; 2 males, 

 3 females (24038). 



San Juan, Porto Rico; beach; Jan. 12, 1899; Fish Hawk; 4 males, 

 2 females (24012). 



Hucares, Porto Rico; Feb. 4, 1899; Fish Hawk; 1 male (24039). 



Santa Marta, Colombia; C. F. Baker; 1 male, 1 female (22552). 



Sabanilla, Colombia; Mar. lG-22, 1884; Albatross; 13 males, 7 

 females (17GG9). 



CYCLOGRAPSUS CINEREUS Dana. 



Plate 98. 



Cyclograpsus cinereus Dana, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philatlelphia, 1851, p. 



251 (type-locality, Ad oras Chilcnses; type from Valparaiso in Mus. 



Coiup. Zoul.; female paratype, Cat. No. 2340, U.S.N.M.) ; U. S. Expl. 



Exped., vol. 13, Crust., pt. 1, 1852, p. 300; atlas. 1855, pi. 23, tig, 3a-e. 

 Cyclograpsus pnnciatus Kinahan (not Milne Edwards), Journ. Roy. Soc- 



Dublin, vol. 1, 1857, p. 842. 



Diagnosis. — Surface of front smooth. A deep postorbital sulcus. 

 No tooth on merus joints of legs. 



Description. — Narrower than 0. integer^ length about four-fifths 

 of width. Surface of front smooth; granules only near the antero- 

 lateral angle. A deep furrow extends backward from below the 

 orbit. Merus of maxillipeds narrower than in C. integer. 



Second leg less than twice as long as carapace. No tooth on merus 

 joints of legs; last two joints sparingly hairy, the propodiis hairy 

 only on the distal half of lower margin. No unusual hairiness be- 

 tween bases of second and third legs. 



Abdomen of male suboblong, except for the last segment; ap- 

 pendages very stout, narrowing at the extremity. 



J]feasurements. — Ovigerous female (138GG), length of carapace 

 11.4, width of same 13.8, f ronto-orbital width 9.1 mm. 



Range. — Panama (M. C. Z.) to Lota, Chile. Hawaiian Islands 

 (Dana) ; perhaps an error. 



Material examined. — 



San Lorenzo Island, Peru; Jan., 1884; Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. 

 Navy; 15 males, 17 females (138GG). Dr. H. E. Ames, U. S. Navy; 

 1 male, 1 female (17G89). 



Chincha Islands, Peru: specimens in Copenhagen Mus. 



Valparaiso, Chile; U. S. Expl. Exped.; 1 female paratype (2340). 



Central Chile; from Province of Aconcagua to Province of Talca; 

 received from C. E. Porter; G males, 3 females (1 ovig.) (45520). 



Locality not known; U. S. Expl. Exped.; 3 males, 4 females (2437). 



