354 L. K. CRAWSHAY. 



of the fact that the condition is the reverse of that in the chelae. In 

 the latter case it is the strongly pinnate setae— the " longs polls serres " 

 of Bonnier — covering the carpopodite and propodite, and forming the 

 pronounced hispidation in nexa, that are contrasted with the compara- 

 tively scarce setae, only partially pinnate or quite simple, in dispersa. 



Distribution : Lofoten Islands, and southern coasts of Norway ; 

 British Islands, from Shetland to Cornwall ; Galoper, Luc-sur-mer, and 

 Channel Islands (cp. Bonnier, 110). Kemp (117), in recording the 

 species collected by the Huxley in the Bay of Biscay in 1906, follows 

 Hansen and others in treating dispersa and nexa as synonymous, and 

 on grounds of priority uses the latter name. He finds a closer 

 resemblance, however, in the maxillipedes to the disptersa of Bonnier, 

 and as a specimen of his material I have since examined is certainly 

 of that species as here regarded, it is probable that the same applies 

 to all of them. 



Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg. 



One specimen at each of the Positions 1 and 43. 

 Depth, 40-45 fath. 



Galathea squamifera, Leach. 



Single specimens at Positions 10 and 33. 



Depth, 42-43 fath. 



PAGUEIDAE. 

 Eupagurus bernhardus (Linnaeus). 



Single or few specimens at Positions 1, 6, 7, 14, 20, 31, 32, 34, 36, 

 37, 42, 43, 52, 56, 59, 70. 



In shells of Buccinum undaticm, etc., and in the sponge Ficulina ficus. 

 The records are unfortunately incomplete in detail, but few large 

 specimens were obtained and there was no occurrence of the associated 

 anemone Adamsia p)olyp)US (see p. 299). 



Depth, 40-49 fath. 



Eupagurus cuanensis (Thompson). 



One or two specimens only at Positions 11, 12, 14, 16, 37, 52, 59, 60, 72. 



In shells of Fiisus islandicus, and once in 3Iurex erinaceus, as far as 

 recorded. A specimen occurred at Position 59, infected with the rare 

 parasite Peltogaster sulcatus (see record of the latter species, p. 349). 



Depth, 42-49 fath. 



Eupagurus prideauxi (Leach). 



Single or few specimens at Positions 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 17, 20, 37, 



43, 46, 49, 52, 53, 56, 59 ; and several at Position 60. 

 Depth, 40-49 fath. 



