66 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA. 
developed as in the Pacific species, the whole outer face of the immovy- 
able finger is strongly tuberculated, the teeth of the lower margin are not 
expanded into conspicuous plates, and the inner face of the chela is nearly 
smooth. The carpus in P. hirtimanus 1s armed with larger spines on the 
internal margin, is more hairy, and more coarsely granulated on its inner, 
inferior, and outer surfaces than it is in P. resaceus. The left chela is com- 
paratively smaller than in P. rosaceus, is more strongly toothed along the 
internal margin of the propodite and dactylus, and exhibits, besides, most of 
the above-specified peculiarities of the right claw. The primary branch of 
the unpaired abdominal appendages is shorter and broader than in P, rosa- 
ceus. The rasp on the propodus of the fourth pair of legs is uniserial as in 
P. rosaceus. 
Length of carapace of largest male, 12 mm. ; length of carapace in front 
of cervical groove, 7 mm.; breadth across the branchial regions, 9.5 mm. ; 
length of large claw, 11 mm.; breadth of large claw, 7 mm. 
Station 3367. 100 fathoms. 2 males, 1 fem. 
eeec SOO OO ya. Diese Ola 
Carcincecia: Phos, Columbella, Nassa. 
A good deal of the color is still preserved in alcohol. The lower surface 
of the eye-stalk is quite a deep red, while the upper surface is a pale yellow. 
The merus and carpus of the chelipeds and all the segments of the ambula- 
tory legs from the ischium to the dactylus inclusive are banded transversely 
with bright red on a yellowish ground. 
PAGURISTES Dana. 
Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V. 269, 271, 1851. 
Paguristes fecundus Fax. 
Plate XIV., Fug. 2-2. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoél., XXIV. 173, 1893. 
The anterior or gastric section of the ‘carapace is smooth in the central 
and hinder parts, rugose near the front, and tuberculose in the antero- 
lateral region, where a few of the tubercles assume a spiny form; from 
the tubercular surface spring long slender sets. The anterior margin of 
the carapace is produced in the median line so as to form an acute triangu- 
lar rostrum which projects beyond the subacute lateral processes ; between 
