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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



CRUSTACKA — coiitiiiued, 

 Brachyuro — Continued. 



52. Calappa marmorata, Fabricius. 



iSoutliern coast United States; 

 shallow Avater. 



Anomu7-a. 



53. Munida cariba^a? Smith. 



Off Marthas Vineyard; 50 to 150 

 fathoms. 

 51. llippa talpoida, Say. 



Massachusetts to Florida; sandy 

 shores. 

 55. Enpagurus alaskensis, Benedict. 



Alaska ; 5 to 45 fathoms. 

 5(5. Enpagurus aleuticus, Benedict. 



Aleutian Islands; 10 to 250 fath- 

 oms. 



57. Eupagurus Bernhardus, Brandt. 



Off New England coast; 5 to 250 

 fathoms. 



58. Eupagurus T?randti, Benedict. 



Aleutian Islands; 15 to 85 fath- 

 oms. 



59. Eupagurus capillatus, Benedict. 



Alaska; 15 to 250 fathoms. 



60. Eupagurus coufragosus, Benedict. 



Alaska; 40 to 240 fathoms 



61. I'jupagurus Dalli, Benedict. 



AlfHitian Islands; 15 to 85 fath- 

 oms. 



62. Eupagurus hirsutiusculus (Dana). 



Alaska and Bering Island; shal- 

 low water. 



63. Eupagurus Kroyeri, Stimpson. 



East coast United States ; .50 to 150 

 fathoms. 



64. Eupagurus lougicarpus, Stimpson. 



New England; shallow water, 

 along shore. 



65. Eupagurus munitus, Benedict. 



Alaska ; 20 to 80 fathoms. 



66. Eupagurus politus, Smith. 



Off Marthas Mn.-yard; 10 to 600 

 fathoms. 



67. Eupagurus pollicaris, Stimpson. 



Southern coast New England ; 1 to 

 25 fathoms. 



68. Eupagurus jiubescens, Brandt. 



Off New England coast ■ 10 to 150 

 fathoms. 



69. Eupagnrns Rathbuui, Benedict. 



Alaska; 30 to 70 fathoms. 



70. Eupagurus spleudescens (Owcai;. 



North Pacilic; 15 to 225 fathoms. 



CRUSTACEA — continued. 

 Anomura — Continued. 



71. Eupagurus Tauneri, Benedict. 



Alaska; 50 to 550 fathoms. 



72. Eupagurus trigonocheirus, Stimpson. 



Alaska; 15 to 80 fathoms. 



73. Parapaguruspilosimanus, Smith. In 



Epizoantlius paguriphilus, Ver- 

 rill. 

 Off Marthas Vineyard; 300 fath- 

 oms. 



74. Catapagurus Sharrei'i, A. M. Edw. 



Off Marthas Vineyard; 120 fath- 

 oms. 



Macru7'a. 



75. Homarus americanus, M. Edw. 



Southern New England ; shallow 

 water. 



76. Craugon vulgaris, Fabr. 



New England ; shallow water. 



77. Pahemonetes vulgaris, Stimpson. 



Narragansett Bay ; shore. 



78. Sergestcs arcticus, Kroyer. 



North Atlantic ; 400to650 fathoms. 



79. Pontophilus norvegicus, Sars. 



North Atlantic; 100 to 400 fathoms. 



80. Pandalus borealis, Kroyer. 



North Atlantic ; 50 to 150 fathoms. 



81. Pan<lalus leptocerus, Smith. 



North Atlantic; 30 to 300 fathoms. 



82. Pandalus Montagui, Leach. 



North Atlantic ; 30 to 80 fathoms. 



83. Pandalus propinquus, G. 0. Sars. 



North Atlantic; 150 to .500 fa thorns. 



84. Hij)po]yte Gaimardii, M. Edw. 



North Atlantic; 40 fathoms. 



85. Hippolyte Liljeborgii, Dan. 



North Atlantic ; 100 to 300 fathoms. 



86. Hippolyte macilenta, Kroyer. 



Grand Bank ; 67 fathoms. 



87. Hippolyte spinus, Leach. 



North Atlantic ; 40 to 45 fathoms. 



88. Nematocarcinus eusiferns, Smith. 



East coast United States ; 700 to 

 2,000 fathoms. 



89. Latreutes ensiferus, Stimpson. 



North Atlantic; surface. 



90. Leandcr teuuicornis, Kingsley. 



North Atlantic ; surface. 



91. Cambariis aflinis (Say). 



Pennsylvania; fresh water. 



92. Cambarus Bartonii (Fabr.). 



Virginia, District of Columbia; 

 fresh water. 



