16 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA. 
rillii.* 1 have compared specimens of L. pourtalesu dredged by Stimpson and 
A. Agassiz (specimens that served Milne Edwards for description and figures) 
with specimens of LZ. verrillii received from Professor Smith, and find them 
to be the same. JZ. pourtalesii has been taken at depths of 40-134 fathoms 
off Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Hatteras, Florida, and the Antilles. 
Famity CANCRIDA. 
CANCER Lup. (restr.). 
Syst. Nat. ed. 10, I. 625, 1788. Restricted by Leacu, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XI. 
308, 320, 1815. 
Cancer longipes Bett. 
Proe. Zodlog. Soe. London, III. 87, 1835; Trans. Zodlog. Soc. London, I. 337, Plates XLIIT., 
XLVII. Fig. 1, 1835. 
Station 3385. 286 fathoms. 4 males. 
ce 3389. 210 e 1 male, 1 fem. 
The largest specimen measures 137 mm. across the carapace. 
Cancer longipes has been known hitherto as a littoral species from Chile 
(Valparaiso) and Bolivia (Mexillones: specimens in Mus. Comp. Zoil.). The 
“ Albatross ” specimens were dredged in the Bay of Panama; bottom tem- 
peratures 45.9° F. and 48.8° F. So Cancer borealis Stimps. of the northeastern 
coast of the United States and the British Provinces has been dredged in 
deep water (235 fathoms) off the coast of South Carolina, far to the south of 
its normal littoral range.t 
ACTAGA De Haan. 
Siebold’s Fauna Japonica, Crustacea, p. 18, 1833. 
Actza dovii Srimes. 
Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., X. 104, 1871. 
One male, from the reef at Panama. 
* Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., III. 415, 1881. 
+ See Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodl., X. 5, 1882. 
