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Santa Catalina Island: Dredged January, 1863; J. G. Cooper; 

 1 male (17372). Isthmus Harbor; Nov. 27, 1913; Anton Dohrn; 

 7 males, 4 females (3 ovigerous) (50201), from Venice Mar. Biol. 

 Sta. Catalina Harbor; W. H. Dall; 4 males, 4 females (1 male is 

 holotype) (17506). Avalon Bay; October 22, 1910; Anton Dohrn, 

 P. S. Barnhart; 1 young (50202), from Venice Mar. Biol. Sta. 



San Clemen te Island; H. N. Lowe; 3 males, 2 females (29951). 



La Jolla; 1915; Scripps Inst.; 1 ovigerous female (returned to 

 sender) . 



San Diego: 10 fathoms; H. Hemphill; 1 male, 1 female (4283). 

 C. R. Orcutt; 1 male (17371). 



San Diego BsCy; lat. 32° 41.5' N.; long. 117° 13.5' W.; shore; 

 July 9, 1906; Scripps Inst.; 1 female (returned to sender). 



San Diego Bay; Albatross: 12 fathoms; fne. S. R.; Mar. 22, 1894; 

 station 3581; 1 male, 1 female (31484). 6.5 fathoms; M. S.; Apr. 

 1, 1896;station 3621; 1 female (20172). 



Vicinity of San Diego; Point Loma Lighthouse, N. 43° E., 5.2 

 miles; 55-58 fathoms; fne. gy. S.; Mar. 12, 1904 ; station 4347, J.Z6a^ross; 

 1 young female (46755). 



MEXICO 



San Geronimo Island, Lower California; 7 fathoms; Jul}^ 19, 1896; 

 A. W. Anthony; 1 young (19525). 



PUGETTIA VENETIAE Rathbun 



Plate 59, figs. 5-7 



Pugettia venetiae Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 64, art. 14, 1924, 

 p. 2 (type-locality, five miles oflf Newport Beach, California; from Venice 

 Marine Biological Station, University of Southern California; 1 ovigerous 

 female, holotype, Cat. No. 50268, U. S. N. M.). 



Diagnosis. — Two hepatic spines, the larger one exceeding in size 

 the lateral branchial spine. A distinct postocular spine. Wrist and 

 margins of arm spinous. 



Description. — Surface, except of fingers and distal portion of hand, 

 covered with a short, dense pubescence, with occasional tufts of 

 longer, club-shaped setae, which are most noticeable on the tubercles 

 and other high portions of the carapace and in submarginal rows on 

 ambulatory legs; long, straight hairs border the inner margins of the 

 rostral horns, and curled hairs form an oblique row on each proto- 

 gastric lobe. Carapace lumpy, each lump or boss furnished with one 

 or more tubercles. The tubercles are as follows: Four gastric, of 

 which two are median, two lateral, these a little behind the anterior 

 median tubercle; one cardiac; three intestinal, arranged trans- 

 versely; four or five branchial. Lateral spines three, one branchial 

 and two hepatic; the branchial and the posterior of the hepatic 

 spines are larger, curved, and with slender tips directed forward; 



