THE CRUSTACEA OF NEW JERSE\. 395 



— S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., I, 1871-72 (1873), P- 547, PI- i, % 

 3. Cape Cod to Florida. 



— Kingsley, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1878, p. 319. Massachusetts 

 Bay to Florida. 



— S. I. Smith, Trans. Conn. Acad., V, 1879, p. 37. Massachusetts to 

 Gulf of Mexico. 



— Kingsley, 1. c, 1879, p. 394. Northampton Co., Va. 



— . Uhler, Sci. Res. Chesapeake Z. Lab., 1878 (1879), p. 25. Ft. Wool, 

 Virginia. 



— R. Rathbun, Rep. Fisher. Ind. U. S., I, 1884, p. 772, PL 269, fig. 3. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



— J. E. Benedict and M. J. Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1891, p. 

 366, PI. 20, fig. 5, PI. 23, figs. 4-5. Beesley's Point, N. J. ; Virginia. 



— Paulmier, 58th An. Rep. N. Y. State Mus., IV, 1904 (1905), p. 140, 

 fig. 10 b. New York City. 



— Mayer, Sea Shore Life, 1906, p. 102. Atlantic coast near New York. 



Eurypanopeus depressus A. Milne-Edwards, Miss. Sci. Mex. Crust., V, 1878, 



p. 320, PL 59, fig. 2. New Haven to Egmont Key. 

 M. J. Rathbun, Amer. Nat., XXXIV, 1900, p. 137. Virginia province 



to Gulf of Mexico. 

 Bnpanopeus depressus M. J. Rathbun, Occas. Papers Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 



VII, 1905, p. 6. Massachusetts Bay southward. 



Description. — 'Carapace depressed or flattened, with transverse 

 series of minute granulations, more or less broken, and thus 

 series of various lengths. Gastric regions hardly or not 

 elevated. Front horizontal, nearly straight or but very slightly 

 notched medianly, also but slightly or little produced. Orbit 

 with inner anterior notch of upper edge forming slight spine. 

 Posterior upper orbital edge medianly with slight notch. Front 

 portion of first anterior lateral coalesced spine short, and hind 

 portion rounded and longer. Front edge of second anterior 

 lateral spine rounded, apex rather blunt and directed forward. 

 Front edge of third anterior lateral spine curved moderately to 

 sharp point and directed nearly forward. Last lateral tooth small, 

 sharp, apex extending- forward at oblique angle. All anterior 

 lateral teeth but moderately incised or rather short. Subhepatic 

 and subbranchial regions with many close-set depressed granules, 

 and no tubercle on former region. Abdominal segments five in 

 male, form narrow post-abdomen, third and fourth segments 

 longest and latter longest of all, though edges of none notice- 



