REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM. 319 



Smith, Kosa. — Notes on tbe fishes ofTodos Santos Bay, Lower California. 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Oct. 25, 1883, vol. VI, 1883, pp. 232-236.) 



Smith, Sidney I. — Preliminary report on the Brachyura and Anomura 

 dredged in deep water off the south coast of New England by the 

 U. S. Fish Commission in 18S0, 1881, and 1882. 



(Proc. U. S. National Museum, vol. VI, 1883, pp. 1-57, pll. i-vi.) 

 This report includes " all the species of Brachyura and Anomura obtained 

 otYMartba's Vineyard, at depths greater than 50 fathoms. * * * The last 

 season's dredgirg off Martha's Vineyard reveals the total, or almost total, 

 disappearance of several of the larger species of Crustacea, which were 

 exceedingly abundant in the same region in 1880 and 1881." Thirty-ono 

 species are included in the report, and of these seven are new. Three new 

 genera are also described. Very full notes, with complete lists of the locali- 

 ties, including depths, nature of the bottom, dates when collected, number 

 of specimens obtained, &c, are given under each species. Tables of measure- 

 ments of many species are also given. The new genera described are: Sym- 

 pagurus (p. 37), Eumunida (p. 44), and AnojAotiotus (p. 50). The new species 

 described are as follows : 



Brachyura. — Amathia Tanneri, p. 4 ; Collodes robustus^.b; Cymopolia gra- 

 cilis, p. 20. 

 Anomoura. — Sympagurus pictus (pi. 5, tigs. 2, 2a; pi. 6, Figs. 5-8), p. 37; 

 Munida ralida (pi. 1), p. 42; Eumunida picta (pi. 2, fig. 2; pi 3, figs. 

 6-10; pi. 4, figs. l-3a), p. 44 ; Anoplonotus politus (pi. 2, fig. 1 ; pi. 3, 

 figs. l-5a), p. 50. 



List of tbe Crustacea dredged on the coast of Labrador by the 



expedition under the direction of W. A. Stearns, in 1882. 



(Proc. U.S. National Museum, 1883. vol. vi, pp. 218-222.) 

 Enumerates 36 species distributed among the following groups: Brachyura, 

 2 species; Anomura, 2 species; Macrura, 9 species; Scbizopoda, 1 species; 

 Cumacea, 1 species; Amphipoda, 16 species; Isopoda, 2 species; Copepoda, 

 1 species; Cirripedia, 1 species ; Rhizocephala, 1 species. Full notes are given 

 on the localities of occurrence, depth, character of bottom, character of speci- 

 mens, &c, and also, in some cases, on the sizes of specimens. This collection 

 was made by W. A. Stearns, of Amherst, Mass., and a party of students from 

 Yale College. The specimens belonging to Mr. Stearns were turned over to 

 the National Museum, and those belonging to the remainder of the party to 

 the Museum of Yale College. 



Keview of the marine Crustacea of Labrador 



(Proc. U.S. National Museum, 1863, vol- VI, pp. 223-232. ) 

 Enumerates 65 species of Crustacea as follows: Brachyura, 4 species; Ano- 

 mura, 2 species; Macrura, 13 species; Scbizopoda, 1 species; Cumacea, 1 

 species; Phyllocarida, 1 species; Amphipoda, 29 species; Isopoda, 7 species; 

 Ostracoda, 1 species; Copepoda, I species; Cirripedia, 4 species; Rhizoce- 

 phala, 1 species. The localities in which each species was obtained are given, 

 when known, and also occasional notes on abundance, &c. The material on 

 which this review is based was principally obtained by Prof. A. S. Packard, jr., 

 in 1860 and 1864, and by W. A. Stearns in 1882. Almost the only previous 

 source of information in regard to the Crustacea of Labrador had been Pro- 

 fessor Packard's "A list of the animals dredged near Caribou Island, Southern 

 Labrador, during July and August, 18C0" (Canadian Naturalist and Geolo- 

 gist, December, 1863), VIII, pp. 401-429 (1 -'.'9), and his "View of the recent 

 invertebrate fauna of Labrador" (Memoirs, Boston Soc. Nat. History, 1867, 

 I, pp. 262-303, pll.7, 8.) The collection of W. A. Stearns is now in the pos- 

 session of the National Museuui. 



