THE CRUSTACEA OF NEW JERSEY. 597 



Genus SESARMA Say. 

 Sesarma reticulatum (Say) 

 Sesarma cinereum (Bosc) 



Wood Crab. 



Grapsiis cinerexis Bosc, Hist. Nat. Crust./ I, 1802, p. 204, PI. 5, fig. i. 



(Not consulted.) 

 Sesarma cinerea S. I. Smith, Trans. Conn. Acad., II, 1870, p. 157. Virginia. 

 Kingsley, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1879, p. 401. Northampton 



County, Va. 

 • Young, Stalk E. Crust. W. Ind., 1900, p. 291. Virginia to West 



Indies. 



Sesarma cinereits Kingsley, 1. c, 1880, p. 214. Virginia to Florida and West 

 Indies. 



Sesarma cinereum M. J. Rathbun, Amer. Nat., XXXIV, 1900, p. 587. Vir- 

 ginian province to Gulf of Mexico. 



Virginia (Northampton County). 



Genus PLANES Bowdich. 



The Gidf-zveed Crabs. 

 Planes minutus (LinnaBUs). 



Gnlf-zvced Crab. 



Family OCYPODID^. 



The Ghost Crabs. 

 Genus GERYON Kroyer. 



Geryon Kroyer, Nat. Tidssk. Kjobenh., I, 1837, p. 9. Type Geryon tridens 



Kroyer, monotypic. 

 CJialcepus Gerstacker, Arch. Naturg. Berlin, pt. I, 1856, p. 118. Type Cancer 



trispinosus Herbst, monotypic. 



Geryon quinquedens S. I. Smith. 



Geryon quinquedens S. I. Smith. Trans. Conn. Acad., V, 1879, p. 35, PI. 9, figs. 

 1-2. Casco Bay (from fish stomachs, fish taken in deep water) ; Gxdf 

 of Maine; fourteen miles southeast of Cape Ann. 



^ Desmarest, Ed. 2, I, 1828, p. 258. "Le hard et dans les eaux saunatres 

 la Caroline." 



