832 MAJOR ALCOCK. 



Crust. Pt I. p. 451, PI. XXVIII. fig. 3 o, 6 : de Man, Abh. senckenberg. Nat. Ges. xxv. 1902, 

 III. p. 738 (ubi synon.). Pagurus setifer, Hess, Archiv fur Nat. xxxi. 1865, p. 161: Hilgendorf, 

 MB. h. Ak. Berlin, 1878, p. 815, PI. in. fig. 8: Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vi. 1891, p. 287: 

 Borradaile, F.Z.S. 1898, p. 460, and Stom. and Macr. Willey's Exp. p. 425. 



De Man (I.e.) adequately confirms Henderson's decision — questioned by Ortmann — that 

 the name P. setifer cannot be applied to this species. 



Two specimens from Minikoi. 



Distribution. From E. Afi'ica (Mozambique) eastwards as far as 180' E., its northerly 

 limit about 8° N., its southerly limit about 34° S. 



14. Pagurus deformis, Edw. 



Pagurus deformis, Milne-Edwards, Aim. Sci. Nat. Zool. (2) vi. 1836, p. 272, and Hist. Nat. 

 Crust. II. p. 222 : Miers, Zool. H.M Ss. Erebus and Terror, Crust, p. 3, PI. II. fig. 3 : Hilgendorf, 

 SB. Ges. Nat. Freunde, Berlin, p. 1878, p. 186 (hermaphroditism): Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 

 VI. 1891, p. 288 (distrib.). Pagurus cavipes. White, P.Z.S. 1847, p. 122. Pagurus cultratus, 

 White, List Crust. Brit. Mus. p. 60, 1848 {fide Miers). 



Maldives, Hulule, Male, 3 specimens ; Manadu, Addu, 2 specimens ; Laccadives, Minikoi, 1. 



Distribution. From the east coast of Africa eastwards to about 150° W., with northern 

 limit about 28° N. (Liu Kiu Is.) and southern limit about 18° S. 



15. Pagurus dearmatus, Henderson. 



Pagurus dearmatus, Henderson, Challenger Anomura, p. 58, 1888, and Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 Lxv. 1896, Pt II. p. 518. 



Maldives, Haddumati 1, Mahlos 1. 

 Distribution. Maldives, Ceylon, Admiralty Is. 



16. Pagurus hessii, Miers. 



Pagurus hessii, Miers, Zool. H.M.S. Alert, pp. 185, 264, PI. xxviii. fig. A, 1884: Henderson, 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. (2) v. 1893, p. 419 (syn.). Pagurus similimanus, Henderson, Challenger 

 Anomura, p. 59, PI. vi. fig. 6, 1888. 



This is the only Pagurus in which the chelipeds and crawling-legs on both sides are 

 quite identical in length, form, and sculpture. 



Maldives, 1 broken specimen. 



Distribution. Maldives, Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Martaban, 13 to 35 fathoms; Penang, 

 Celebes Sea, 10 fathoms; Arafura Sea, 32 to 36 fathoms. 



Subfamily Eupagurinae. 



Eupagurus, Brandt. 



Only one species of this cosmopolitan genus is represented in the collection, and is new 

 to science. 



17. Eupagurus janitor, n. sp. Plate LXVIII. figs. 2 and 4. 

 Closely related to E. hirtimanu^. White. 



