THE CRUSTACEA OF NEW JERSEY. 213 



Very many examples examined from Point Pleasant, Seaside 

 Park, Holly Beach, and Highland Beach above Cape May. Out- 

 side the State examples were found at Long- Beach on Long 

 Island, and on Dewey Beach in Delaware. Mr. W. T. Davis 

 collected specimens at Staten Island and at Center Island, on 

 Long Island, New York, which I also examined. 



Orchestia palustris S. I. Smith. 



Plate 62. 



■ Orchestia palustris (S. I. Smith) Verrill, Rep. U. S. F. Com.. I, 1871-72 



('^^73) y P- 468. Sak marshes. 

 ■ S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., I, 1871-72 (1873), P- 555 (261), Cape 



Cod to Nezv Jersey. 



Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1888, p. ^,2,3. Beach Haven, N. J. 



• Holmes, Am. Nat., XXXVH, 1903, p. 274. Arctic America to Florida. 



Holmes, Bull. Bur. Fisher., XXIV, 1904 (1905), p. 471, figs. Cape 



Cod to New Jersey. 

 M. J. Rathbun, Occas. Papers Boston Soc. N. Hist., VH, No. 5, 1905, p. 



53. Cape Cod southward. 

 • Smallwood, Cold Spring Harbor Monogr., HI, 1905, pp. 1-21, Pis. 



1-3. Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. 



■ Paulmier, 58th An. Rep. N. Y. State Mus., IV, 1904 (1906), p. 154, 



fig. 22. New York City. 



Description. — Body moderately long, compressed. Eye promi- 

 nent. First antennae reach slightly beyond end of penultimate 

 basal joint to second antennae, and three basal joints subequally 

 long, flagellum nearly or quite equaling peduncle in length. 

 Second antennae w^ith penultimate basal joint two-thirds length 

 of last one, and flagellum longer than peduncle. Second, third 

 and fourth epimera quadrate, somewhat wider than deep. First 

 gnathopods of male with carpus having large rounded lobe be- 

 low, distally broadened propodus formed into rounded lobe at 

 lower hind angle. Second gnathopods of male with oval hand, 

 evenly convex and very oblique palm spinous, and hind end de- 

 fined by small prominence within w^hich dactyl tip closes. Palm 

 otherwise forms an even curve with hind edge of hand, dactyl 

 fitting closely. First gnathopods in female without lobe to carpus 

 or propodus, though carpus somewhat rounded and produced at 



