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Off Santa Rosa Island; off Broekway Point; 38 to 45 fathoms; 

 April 15, 1904; station 4431, Albatross; 1 male, 2 females, 3 young 

 (46590). 



Off Santa Cruz Island; lat. 34° 01' 30" N.; long. 119° 29' 00" W.; 

 36 fathoms; G. brk. Sh.; temp. 57° F.; February 12, 1889; station 

 2975, Albatross; 1 young (17361). 



Santa Monica Bay; 3 miles SW. by S., of Venice; 22 fathoms; 

 August 2, 1913; Anton DoJirn, Venice Mar. Biol. Sta.; 1 male, 1 young 

 (50248). 



Between Venice and Rocky Point, near San Pedro; August 12, 

 1914; Anton Dohrn, Venice Mar. Biol. Sta.; 1 female, ovigerous 

 (50006). 



San Pedro; about 4 fathoms; H. N. Lowe; 1 female (23046). 



Off Wilmington; February 5, 1889; Albatross: Lat. 33° 36' 00" N. ; 

 long. 118° 09' 30" W.; 27 fathoms; fne. gy. S. St.; station 2939; 1 

 male (15545) . Lat. 33° 35' 15" N. ; long. 118° 08' 30" W. ; 47 fathoms; 

 fne. gy. S. St.; temp. 58° F.; station 2938; 3 males (15601). 



Santa Catalina Island: Entrance to Catalina Harbor; December 30, 

 1912; Anton Dohrn, Venice Mar. Biol. Sta.; 1 young male (50247). 

 Off Santa Catalina Island; 50 fathoms; H. N. Lowe; 1 young (29953). 

 13^" off Avalon, Dakins Cove; 47 fathoms; fne. gy. S.; temp. 51.7° 

 F.; April 8, 1897; station 3662, Albatross; 2 young (20258). 



Off San Nicolas Island; lat. 33° 18' 00" N.; long. 119° 24' 00" W.; 

 45 fathoms; crs. gy. S. brk. Sh.; February 13, 1889; station 2981, 

 Albatross; 1 young (17360). 



Off San Diego; lat. 32° 33' 30" N.; long. 117° 16' 00" W.; 36 

 fathoms; gy. S.; temp. 58.2° F.; January 26, 1889; station 2934, 

 Albatross; 1 young (17362). 



Southern California; Anton DoTirn, Venice Mar. Biol. Sta.; 1 

 immature male (50246). 



California: C. M.Scammon; 1 male (2193). JohnMullan; Imale 

 (11159). Bur. Fisheries; 1 ovigerous female (49956). 



Genus CHORILIA Dana 



Chorilia Dana, Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 2, vol. 11, 1851, p. 269; type, C, 

 longipes Dana; U. S. Expl. Exped., vol. 13, Crust., pt. 1, 1852, p. 91. 



Carapace subpyriform, convex, spinous or tuberculate or both- 

 Spines of rostrum long, slender, diverging from near the base, Pre- 

 ocular spine present; supraocular hood separated by a (j-shaped 

 sinus from the postocular cup; orbit open below; eyestalks restricted 

 at middle. Basal segment of antenna long and narrow; movable 

 portion more or less exposed beside the rostrum. Chelipeds enlarged, 

 manus compressed. Ambulatory legs slender, almost unarmed, first 

 pair much the longest. 



Pacific coast of North America from Alaska Peninsula to San 

 Diego, California; Japan. 18 to 650 fathoms. 



