THE GBAPSOID CRABS OF AMERICA. 



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Tampa Bay, Florida; Mar. 17, 1885; Albatross; 23 males, 3 fe- 

 males (9908). 



Cleanvater, Florida; July 14, 1879; S. T. Walker; 7 males, 11 

 females (327G). 



Cedar Keys, Florida; December, 1883; H. Hemphill; 109 males, 

 41 females, 3 y. (G412). 



Cocoaniit Grove, Florida; January, 1916; W. L. McAtee; 7 males, 

 4 females (48924). 



Florida; L. E. Daniels; 1 male (22984), 



Near Mobile, Alabama; 1883; C. L, Herrick; 1 male (5781). 



Biloxi Bay, Mississippi; shore; C. F. Baker; 1 male (21G83), 



Biloxi, Mississippi; P. R. Hoy; 1 male (45958). 



Galveston, Texas; 1871; Boll, collector; 20 specimens (M.C.Z.), 



UCA GALAPAGENSIS Rathbnn. 



Plate 142. 



XJca galapagensis Rathbun, Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 4, 1902, p. 275, 

 pi. 12, figs. 1 and 2 (type-locality, Indefatigable Island; type, Cat. No. 

 22319, U.S.N.M.). 



Diagnosis. — Oblique ridge inside palm continued to upper margin. 

 Orbital margin very oblique, Merus of ambulatory legs enlarged. 



FlO. 1G7. UCA OALAPAGENSIS, MALE (22319), X li. O, DOUSAL VIEW, b, INNER SCBFACB 



OF LARGER CHELA. 



DcscTiption. — Carapace very convex in both directions, surface 

 smooth and shining, with small distant punctae and microscopically 



