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PAGURUS BERINGANUS (Benedict). 
Plate v, fig. 5. 
Eupagurus beringanus Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Xv, 17, 1902. 
Harriman Expedition.—Orca, Prince William Sound (W. R. Coe); 
Yakutat Bay (T. Kincaid); Sitka, 10 fathoms; Sitka Harbor. 
Distribution.— Bering Sea (latitude of Nunivak) southward along the 
Aleutian Islands and coast of Alaska to Monterey, California; 5 to 19 
fathoms. 
I have included . xewcombet (Benedict) in P. deringanus, as it seems to 
be scarcely distinct. The species varies in the sharpness of the tubercles 
or spines of the chelipeds. 
PAGURUS UNDOSUS (Benedict). 
Plate tv, fie: 6. 
Eupagurus undosus Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xv, 18, 1892. 
Distribution, — Bering Sea, in vicinity of Pribilof Islands; Bering Island; 
Kamchatka; off Robben Island, Okhotsk Sea; 10 to 35 fathoms. 
PAGURUS KENNERLYI (Stimpson). 
Plate v, fig. 4. 
Harriman Expedition.—Victoria, British Columbia (W. R. Coe). 
Distribution.—Aleutian Islands to Washington; 9-97 fathoms. 
PAGURUS SETOSUS (Benedict). 
Plate v, fig. 1. 
Eupagurus setosus BENEDICT, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Xv, 19, 1892. 
Color.—In formalin, the legs are banded with crimson-red, hair dirt 
color. - 
Harriman Expedition.—Kadiak; Juneau, 50 fathoms. Not known 
previously north of Sitka. 
Distribution.—F¥rom Kadiak, Alaska, to Santa Catalina Island, Cali- 
fornia; 50-266 fathoms, 
PAGURUS HIRSUTIUSCULUS (Dana). 
Color.—In formalin, body and legs pinkish-red. Segments of second 
and third pairs of feet, white at distal ends; dactyli striped longitudinally 
with pinkish and white. 
