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third, and fourth pairs of legs spiued ; posterior margin of second 

 and third pairs produced distally into a small acute spine. 



Colour (of specimens preserved in spirit of wine) red or yellow 

 above, with darker spots, reddish pink beneath. 



Three specimens. Length and width of carapace in largest 

 specimen 14 mm. ; length of manus and pollex 20 mm. 



The specimens that I have here described and identified pro- 

 visionally as P. marginatus (Stmps.) are evidently closely allied to 

 P. asiaticus (Leach), the common Indo-Pacific form, and I am 

 doubtful if they should be regarded other than as varieties of 

 that species. 



HIPPIDEA. 



Family Hippid^. 



Genus Eemipes, Latreille. 



1806. Remipes, Latreille, Gen. Crust. Ins. i. p. 45. 



1837. Remipes, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust, ii, p. 204. 



E-EMIPES SCUTELLATUS (Fahricius). 



1793. Hipjja scutellata, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. ii. p. 474. 



1858. Remipes cnbensis, H. de Saussure, Mem. sur Crust, noiiv. du 

 Mex. et des Antilles, p. 36, pi. ii. fig. 19. 



1878. Remipes scutellatus, Miers, Journ. Linn. Soc. {Zool.) xiv. p. 319. 



The species occurs on the tropical coasts of the Atlantic. 



Twenty-three specimens, two of which are females with ova, 

 were taken. [Very common on the sandy shores. When a 

 wave broke, these little Crustacea were often seen running and 

 burying themselves in the sand as the water retired. — H. iV. B.] 



THALASSINIDEA. 



Pamily Gtebiid^. 

 Genus Gebia. 



1816. Gebia, Leach, art. Annulosa, Edinb. Encycl. vii. p. 419. 

 1837. Gebia, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust, ii. p. 312. 



Gebia spinigeba, >S^. /. Smith. 



1869. Gebia spinigera, Smith, Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci. p. 92. 

 Eight specimens, one female with ova, were brought back. 

 The species was originally described from specimens obtained 

 upon the west coast of Central America. 



