DECAPODS 161 
Harriman Expedition.—Kadiak; Sitka, 10 fathoms; Sitka Harbor. 
Distribution.—¥rom Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula to Strait 
of Fuca and Puget Sound. Beach.to 123 fathoms. 
PAGURUS MUNITUS (Benedict). 
Plate: ¥, ig,.-2. 
Color.—In formalin, yellowish red. Second and third pairs of legs of 
the same color, with white spots which tend to coalesce. 
flarriman LExpedition.—Juneau, 50 fathoms (an extension of the 
range). 
Distribution.— Bering Sea (lat. 56° 56’ N.) southward and eastward 
to Portlock Bank and Juneau, Alaska; 20 to 138 fathoms. 
PAGURUS GILLI (Benedict). 
Plate v; fig. ro. 
Eupagurus gilli BENEDICT, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Xv, 20, 1892. 
Color.—In formalin, orange-red. Ambulatory legs more of an orange- 
vermilion, as are also the bases of the antenne. Pits on legs whitish. 
FHlarriman Expedition.—Dutch Harbor, Unalaska; Kadiak; Orca, 
Prince William Sound, shore on rocks (W. R. Coe); Sitka. 
Distribution.—Bering Island, Aleutian Islands; Alaska Peninsula 
southward to Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Alaska. Low water to 
60 fathoms. 
PAGURUS CALIFORNIENSIS (Benedict). 
Distribution. — From Santa Catalina Island, California, to Gulf of Cali- 
fornia; 8 to 58 fathoms. 
PAGURUS SPLENDESCENS Owen. 
fTarriman Expedition.—Juneau, 50 fathoms. 
Distribution.—From Arctic coast of Alaska (at Point Barrow) west- 
ward through Bering Sea to Kamchatka and Washington. Below low 
water to 225 fathoms. 
Genus Paguristes Dana. 
PAGURISTES TURGIDUS (Stimpson). 
Distribution.— Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to Santa Catalina 
Island, California. 
PAGURISTES PARVUS Holmes. 
Distribution.—Whites Point near San Pedro, California (Holmes). 
