bree SMC R ABS) FROM .THE.CHILKA 
LAKE. 
By J. R. Henperson, M.B., C.M., F.L.S., Superintendent, 
Madras Governinent Museum. 
The small collection of Paguride which forms the subject of 
this paper was obtained by Dr. N. Annandale and Mr. S. W. 
Kemp, during their survey of the Chilka Lake, on the Orissa 
Coast in the Bay of Bengal. Of the five species taken it has only 
been found necessary to describe one as new. In each of the 
previously known species reference is made to Col. A. Alcock’s 
** Catalogue of the Indian Decapod Crustacea in the collection 
of the Indian Museum,’’ part II, Anomura, Fasc. I, Pagurides 
(1905), where a full bibliography will be found. 
Clibanarius padavensis, de Man. 
Alcock, p. 44, pl. iv, fig. 2. 
Station 22!, 8698/10. Five specimens of moderate size, in- 
cluding a female with ova. 
Station 75, 8700/10. A young specimen with the carapace 
measuring only 7 mm. in length, yet possessing all the charac- 
teristic colour markings. 
Station 82, 8705/10 A male, and a female with ova, of 
moderate size, the carapace of the former measuring 16 mm. in 
length ; also a very young specimen. 
“Station 83, 8696/10. Six individuals of moderate size, the 
carapace of the largest (a female) measuring 18 mm. in length. 
This species, which shows a special predilection for brackish 
water, occurs in suitable localities round the Indian coast from 
Burma to Bombay. It has also been recorded from Singapore, 
Queensland, New Guinea and New Caledonia. 
Clibanarius longitarsis, de Haan.” 
Alcock, p. 158. 
Station 142, 8968/10. In Purpura shells. Two specimens, 
male and female, the latter which is slightly larger with the 
carapace II mm. long. 
| An explanation of the station numbers will be given in a subsequent paper 
dealing in a general manner with the results of our survey of the Lake. (N. A.) 
21 take this species as characterized by de Man in his account of the 
Crustacea collected by Dr. Brock in the Malay Archipelago (Archiv. f. Nat. 
LIII, p. 441, 1887). 
