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while the fissure next the outer tooth is larger than in the typical form; 
the first tooth of the lateral margin is nearer the posterior tooth than it is 
to the orbital tooth; the surface is more uneven, and more coarsely 
granulate. The legs are absent. I think the differences are not those of 
age, and indicate a distinct species, to which, however, I hesitate to give 
a name on account of the poor condition of the specimen. 
Family ZEUCOSHDA. 
Genus Randallia Stimpson. 
RANDALLIA ORNATA (Randall). 
Distribution.—From Mendocino County, California, to Magdalena Bay, 
Lower California; 534 to 51 fathoms. 
Varies greatly in the prominence of the granules on the carapace. 
RANDALLIA BULLIGERA Rathbun. 
Distribution.— Off San Diego, California, 30 fathoms, and Magdalena 
Bay, Lower California, 12 fathoms. 
Genus Philyra Leach. 
PHILYRA PISUM de Haan. 
Distribution.— Puget Sound; Japan; Korea; Philippine Islands. 
Only one specimen of this species has been taken in Puget Sound, as 
noted by Calman.} 
Family CAZAPPIDA. 
Genus Platymera Milne Edwards. 
PLATYMERA GAUDICHAUDII Milne Edwards. 
Distribution.—From the Farallones, California, to Panama; Chile; 
26 to 218 fathoms. 
Family PARTHENOPID.? 
Genus Heterocrypta Stimpson. 
HETEROCRYPTA OCCIDENTALIS (Dana). 
Distribution.—From Gulf of the Farallones to San Diego, California, 
and Los Coronados Islands; 13 to 36 fathoms. 
1Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., x1, 262, 1898. 
2 Leiolambrus punctatissimus (Owen) is not known to occur north of latitude 
27° 45’ N. 
