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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



only in having the dactylus of the third left leg more distinctly 

 hollowed out behind, and the posterior margin prominent and 

 provided with tubercles like that of the propodus. As White- 

 legge's figures only show portions of the animal I take this 

 opportunity of giving a complete figure of the Tasmanian speci- 

 men. 



Fig. 51. 



The specimen from off Port Jackson which Whitelegge identi- 

 fied as Clibanarius, sp., in a shell of Turritella yiinni, is still in 

 the Museum collection, and is really Paguristes tuberculatum. 

 Four others from near Albany, West Australia, are in the Aus- 

 tralian Museum (Coll. A. Ahjornssen). 



While withdrawing a number of the "Thetis" specimens 

 from their shells for their better preservation, I noticed that 



