.\. Cobble beach along the southern side of the isthmus at Scotts Head (station 110), where 

 Petrolisthes quadratus, Geograpsu<: lividus, and Cyclograpsus integer arc exceedingly common. 

 (Hobbs' photo.) 



B. Tarou Cliffs (southern portion of station 6) and Morne Anglais (largely covered by clouds) 

 in the distance. The }'Oung of Cardisoma guanhumi and Gecarcinus lateralis were found 

 in abundance on the talus slopes of the cliffs (upper left). Petrolisthes quadratus, Geograpsus 

 Iwidus, Grapsus grapsus, and Cyclograpsus integer occur along the rock\' shore at the 

 fool of the cliffs. (Hobbs' photo.) 



