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Leander serratus, J. J. Tesch, in: Bijdragen tot de Fauna dei- 

 Zuidelijke Noordzee. IV. Decapode Crustaceen ten deele verzameld 

 met de „Wodan", 1908, p. 7. 



Leamhr serratus, Stanley Kemp, The Deoapoda Natantia of 

 the Coasts of Ireland, Dublin, 1910, in: Fisheries, Ireland, Scient. 

 Invest., 1908, I [1910], p. 128, 130. 



One adult male from the Brouwershavensche Gat (Passage 

 of Brouwershaven), Holland, coUected June 1904. 



One adult male, collected September 1913, off Kats, in the 

 Oosterschelde, near low-water mark. 



One adult male and one adult female without eggs, collected 

 respectively May and August in the Oostgat (Eastern Passage), 

 West coast of the isle of Walcheren. 



One adult male collected, June 1901, in the Deurloo, South 

 west coast of the isle of Walcheren. 



One adult female without eggs, collected at a depth of 7 feet, 

 July 1901, off the coast of Belgium l)etween the „Wielingen" and 

 the „Wandelaar'". 



One adult male collected off the coast of Belgium, near the 

 sand-bank of Middelkerke. 



8 adult or nearly adult specimens from Le Portel, Straits of 

 Calais, presented by Prof. Hallez of Lille, 1903. 



25 specimens, 14 of which are adult, from the Straits of Calais, 

 received from Prof. Hallez, 1903. 



7 young specimens from the Coast of Brixham, Devon, received 

 from Mr. F. W. Millett, 1903. 



2 adult ova-bearing females from Rovigno, Adriatic, received 

 from Dr. Krümbach, May 1914. 



4 specimens of medium size from Port Said, presented January 

 1904 by Capt. S. S. Flower of Giza. 



The length of the adult sjsecimens varies from 75 to 105 mm., 

 the largest being a female with eggs, long 105 mm., from Rovigno 

 and a female without eggs, long 102 mm., from tho Straits of 



