ON THE BRACHYUROUS DECAPODS OF THE CAPE. 67 
the Cancer minutus of Fabricius, of which I have taken abundance in the Atlantic ocean, 
adhering to the gulf-weed, is only three lines long. 

Sp. 28. ( 
Descr. Nautilograpsus testa convexa levi, tam lata quam longa, margine laterali antico pone 
Nautilograpsus Smithii, 7. s. 
grap > 
oculos vix emarginato, clypeo lato vix ultra laterum angulos porrecto. 
Nore. This species is seven lines long, and as broad as long. I believe that many species 
of this sub-genus are confounded with the Cancer minutus of Fabricius. Nautilograpsus is 
an excellent groupe, which appears to have escaped the notice of M. Dehaan. It is in general 
found in the wide ocean, adhering to chelonian reptiles or masses of floating sea-weed. The 
feet therefore are almost natatorial. Grapsus pusillus of Dehaan appears to be a species of 
the sub-genus near to Nautilograpsus major above described. 
Sub-genus. Grapsititus, M‘L, 
Cephalothorax heart-shaped, depressed, with the back plane and the sides arched, almost form- 
ing the quadrant of a circle; the clypeus is broad, truncated, and sinuated in front. 
Orbits placed at the fore angles of the shell, with great depressed eyes. 
Exterior Antenne placed without the orbit towards the middle of the clypeus. 
Internal Antenne rather thick. 
External Pedipalpi with the second and third joints quadrate, almost equal, the third being a 
little shorter; the third joint also has its inner apex rounded off, the tigellus is thick, and 
the outer palpus has its sides almost parallel. 
Feet; first pair almost twice as long as body with very large jomts; the chele being without 
teeth and the other feet being short with hairy tarsi. 
Abdomen in males has five segments, in females it has six. 
11. This groupe is very distinct from any described one with which I am acquainted. It 
approaches in many respects to Wautilograpsus, and appears to connect that groupe with 
Plagusia. It is remarkable for the large size of the fore feet. 
Sp. 29. ( ) Grapsillus subinteger, 7. s. 
Descr. Grapsillus testaceus ; thoracis lateribus versus medium vix emarginatis ; clypeo medio 
emarginato denteque utrinque ad oculos obtuso; manibus articulo secundo intus tridentato, 

chelis apice purpureis ad marginem unistriatis. 
Nore. This species is about four lines long, and rather broader than long. 

Sp. 30. ( ) Grapsillus dentatus, 7. s. 
Duscr. Grapsillus rufo-testaceus ; thoracis lateribus medio unidentatis, dente acuto ; clypeo medio 
sub-bilobo denteque distincto utrinque ad oculos obtuso; manibus articulo secundo intus 
septem-dentato, chelis apice sub-purpureis ad marginem unistriatis. 
Nore. This species is about half an inch long, and about th same width. 

Sp. 31. ( ) Grapsillus maculatus, 7. s. 
Descr. Grapsillus testaceus supra et infra rufo-maculatus maculis rotundis; thoracis lateribus medio 
unispinosis, spina brevi acuta; clypeo medio sub-bilobo utrinque ad oculos emarginato ; 
Kee 
