DECAPODS 85 



Dimensions.— ? , length 44.5 mm., length of carapace and rostrum 19 

 mm., of rostrum ii.i mm. 



Distribution.— BsxcXdiY Sound and Sucia Island, British Columbia {Alba- 

 tross) ; Esquimalt Harbor, British Columbia (Bate) ; Strait of Fuca (Stimp- 

 son) ; Port Orchard, Puget Sound (U. S. Nat. Mus.) ; Puget Sound (T. 

 Kincaid). 



SPIRONTOCARIS FABRICII (Kroyer). 



Hippolyte Fabricii Kroyer, Naturh. Tidsskrift, in, 571, 1841 ; K. Danske 

 Vidensk. Selsk. Afhand., ix, 277, pi. I, figs. 12-20, 1842.— Smith, 

 Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci., V, 63, 1879. 



Distribution.— Axctic coast of Alaska southward through Bering Sea 

 to Siberia and Alaska Peninsula (Cook Inlet); Atlantic coast of 

 America from Greenland southward to Massachusetts Bay. ? Europe 

 (Kingsley). Depth, low water to 80 fathoms. 



Taken by the Albatross at the following stations : 

 Off Cape Newenham, 17 fathoms, station 3247. 

 Southwest of Hagemeister Island, 173^ fathoms, station 3246. 

 Kululak Bay, 14 fathoms, station 3241. 

 Off Kululak Bay, 17 fathoms, station 3301. 

 Off Bristol Bay, 30-33 fathoms, stations 3302-3303. 

 Off Cape Menshikof, 24 fathoms, station 3296. 

 Off Cape Strogonof, 26-32 fathoms, stations 3291-3294. 

 Off Cape Seniavin, 37 and 30 fathoms, stations 3286, 3287. 

 Northeast of Cape Leontovich, 18 fathoms, station 3276. 

 Northeast of Amak Island, 19 fathoms, station 3274. 

 Shumagins, 21 and 35 fathoms, stations 2850, 2851. 

 Southwest of Sannak Islands, 38 fathoms, station 3214. 

 Off Rat Islands, 34 fathoms, station 3598. 



Off Robben Island, Okhotsk Sea, 10-25 fathoms, stations 3645, 3649. 

 Unalaska, beach. 



Collected by W. H. Dall: 

 Off Cape Sabine, 13 fathoms. 

 Near Indian Point, Bering Strait, 17 fathoms. 

 Plover Bay, Siberia, 10-25 fathoms. 

 Various localities in the Aleutian Islands and eastward to Chugachik 



Bay, Cook Inlet ; low water to 80 fathoms. 



Also collected : 

 Ten miles west of Point Franklin, Alaska, 13^ fathoms (Point Barrow 



Expedition). 

 Bering Sea, lat. 63O 50' 00" N., long. 167O 21' 00" W., 17 fathoms (Lieu- 

 tenant George M. Stoney, U. S. N.). 

 Bering Island, two specimens in stomach of Gadus niacrocephalus; one 



specimen at 12 fathoms (N. Grebnitzky). 

 Solovarennaja Bay, Kamchatka, 10-12 fathoms, algae (N. Grebnitzky). 

 Kadiak (Harriman Expedition, W. R. Coe). 



