THE SPIDER CRABS OF AMERICA 319 



The Gut, New York; July 23, 1898; Biological Laboratory, Cold 

 Spring, Long Island; 1 female (21658). 



Barnegat, New Jersey; October 13, 1883; Samuel Ridgway; 1 

 female (5491), almost completely enveloped in a large mass of ser- 

 pulid worm tubes. 



Chincoteague, Virginia; July, 1913; Henderson and Bartsch; 2 

 males (46284). 



Tangier, Virginia; on Oyster Rock; November 19, 1921; C. W. 

 Shores; 1 male (55477). 



Hampton Roads, Virginia; 12 fathoms; April 8, 1887; station 2737, 

 Albatross; 1 young (15158). 



Norfolk, Virginia; Sibley Coll.; 1 male (15824). 



For specimens collected in Chesapeake Bay Survey, by U. S. 

 Bureau of Fisheries, see table, page 320. 



Beaufort, North Carolina; June 9 and 16, 1904; B. A. Bean and 

 C. A. McKnew; 2 males (30525). 



Off Beaufort, North Carolina, on fishing grounds; 12 14 fathoms; 

 station 7963, Fish HawTc; 7 specimens (51031). 



East end of Sullivan's Island, Charleston, South Carolina; on 

 oyster bed; Joe Whiteside and C. C. Leslie, U. S. Fish Comm.; 

 1 female (3186). 



One mile inside Ma}' River, South Carolina; Fish Hawk; 1 young 

 (26362). 



Fernandina, Florida; in shrimp trawl; December 6, 1919; Alba- 

 tross; 1 male (54442). 



Indian River Inlet, F'lorida; January 23, 1896; LT. S. Fish Comm.; 

 1 female (20104). 



Indian River at Titusville, Florida; January 14, 1896; U. S. Fish 

 Comm.; 1 female (20105). 



Miami, Florida; G. M. Gray; 1 female (42146). 



Cape Florida, Florida; Wurdemann; 1 male, with dorsal surface 

 nearly smooth (1865, M. C. Z.). 



Bonefish Banks, S. W. end of Biscayne Bay, Florida; November 

 26, 1906; Pine and Bean; 1 female (33155). 



Key West, Florida; 1884; Albatross; 10 young (16155). 



Boca Grande, Florida; April 27, 1915; E. Danglade; 3 males 

 (54445) ; variety with low tubercles. 



Off Cape Sable, Florida; Lieut. J. F. Moser, U. S. N., U. S. C. S. S. 

 Bache; 1 female (13756). 



Punta Rassa, Florida; February, 1884; Henry Hemphill; 18 males, 

 10 females (6436). 



Charlotte Harbor, Florida; March, 1887; W. H. DaJl; 1 female 

 (12446). 



Sarasota Bay, Florida; February, 1884; H. Hemphill; 2 males, 6 

 females, 1 young (6422). 



