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triangular, gently curved, shorter than the hand; movable finger larger 
and stronger than the fixed one, having’a moderately strong prominent 
ridge upon the inner side, between the front end of which and the ex- 
tremity of the finger there is sometimes a distinct tooth. Surface nearly 
smooth, but some examples are granulate about the middle of both sides 
of the hand, and several small foramina are observable along the upper 
margin of the movable finger. 
Length of hand, 13 millimeters; breadth, 10 millimeters; thickness, 
4 millimeters. (Museum No. 8910.) 
Position and locality.—This species has been sent to the United States 
National Museum by Mr. E. O. Ulrich, in whose honor the specific name 
is given. He obtained it from Cretaceous strata near Little Rock, Ark. 
Associated with it, besides certain characteristic Cretaceous mollusca, 
there are several separate movable fingers which plainly belong to an- 
other decapod crustacean; but although complete in themselves, they 
constitute too small a portion of the animal to satisfactorily base a specific 
description upon them. 
