No. 8.] WHITEAVES— W. COAST INVERTEBRATA. 471 



Paracrangon cchinatus, Dana. Three. 



Crangon salebrosus, Owen. One. 



Hippolyte Ochtoensis ? Brandt. One, broken. 



(" This last species is quite uncertain, as the specimen is im- 

 perfect and does not fully agree with Brandt's figures and de- 

 scriptions. All the species are new to me, being from further 

 north than any collection I had seen from the west coast. The 

 Dermaturus is very interesting, having been described from a 

 single specimen from off Monterey, California, and as far as I 

 know, not since noticed." — Prof. S. J. Smith, 1875.) 



Littoral species from near Victoria, V. I., collected by Mr. 

 R. Middleton, in 1875. 



Heterograpsus nudus, Stimpson. Five. 



" Oregonensis, Stimpson. One, very small. 



Cancer magister, Dana. Two. 

 Trichocera Oregonensis, Dana. Four. 

 Phyllolithodes papilJosus, Brandt. One. 

 Scyra. (Sp. undt.) 



(" The last species is apparently new ; the others are well 

 known and common California and Oregon species, except the 

 Pliyllolitliodcs, which is rare in collections at least." — Prof. S. J. 

 Smith, 1875.) 



Dredged in the Gulf of Georgia in 15 to 70 fathoms, by Mr. 

 J. Richardson in 1875. 

 Cancer product us, Randall. 

 Trichocera, Oregonensis 'I Dana. 

 Orcgonia hirta, Dana. 

 Eupagurus armatus, (Dana) Stimps. 

 Clibinarius targidus, Stimps. 



From various localities. 



Ecliidnoccrus cibarius, White. The edible crab of Victoria. 



Idotea media, Dana. Among seaweed on the beach near Vic- 

 toria. 



Pollicipes polymera , Sowerby. Stones near low water mark at 

 Sooke in the Strait of St. Juan de Fuca. 



