CARCINOLOGICAL STUDIES. 61 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE 1. 



Fig. I. Actaeodes pubescens M. E., outer view of the hand of the young male, X 3. 

 // 2. Etisodes frontalis Dana, adult male, X 2; 3«, larger hand of the 



male, X 2. 

 // 3. Epixantkus subcorrosus, n. sp., female, X 2. 



PLATE 2. 



» 4. Epixanfhus frontalis M. E., female from the Mergui Archipelago, X 2. 



V 5. Gelasimus vocans M. E,, larger hand oi a maie specimen from Atjeh, 

 Sumatra, X IW^; 5«, larger hand of the male from Samoa, which 

 belongs to the variety cultrimana Ad. & White, X I'^j- 



-/ 6. G'e/a^?»?/* ifei^rasyowo» Herbst, adult male from the Samoa Islands, X I'/i- 



PLATE 3. 



» 7. Gelasimus arcuatus de Haan, type-specimen from the Leydeu Museum, 

 front of a male, X 4 ; 7a, larger hand of a male, similar to that 

 figured by de Haan, X I'/i; 7d, a variety of the larger hand of a 

 type-specimen from the Leyden Museum, X I'/j. 



„ 8. Gelasimus coarcfatus M. E., front and orbit of ' a young male from 

 Pona|é; Sa, larger hand of the same individual, X I'/j- 



-/ 9. Gelasimus forcipatus (Ad. & White) de Man, outer view of the larger 

 hand of a male from Celebes, X !'/»• 



II 10. Gelasimus acutus Stimpson, front and orbit of a male specimen from 

 the Mergui Islands, X 3. 



PLATE 4. 



-/ 11. Gelasimus signatus Hess, male from the eastern coast of Australia, 

 X 1'/»; 11^' ^"^oni and orbit of the same, X 3; \\b, outer view of 

 the larger hand of the same individual, X I'/a! -^•^^' ■'^'"°''*' of^iial^ 

 specimen from Batavia, belonging to the variety angusti frons de M., X 4. 



,1 12. Gelasimus inversus Hoffmann, outer view of the larger hand of a male 

 type-specimen from Nossy-Faly, X I'/j- 



// 13. Gelasimus triangularis A. M. E, var. variabilis de Man, outer view 

 of the larger hand of a male from Amboina, X ''^■ 



II 14. Metopograpsus messor Forskal, var. gracilipes de Man, right leg of the 

 penultimate pair of a male specimen from the Pacific Ocean, X 2. 



,1 15. üeterograpsus spinosus M. E, an ova-bearing female from Upolu, X 

 2; \ha, outer view of the hand of the young male, X 4. 



Notes from the Leydeti IMuseuiii, Vol. XIII. 



