102 IOWA STUDIES IN NATURAL HISTORY 



14. Amphithoe intermedia Walker 

 Barbados, under sea anemones. 3 specimens 



A. 0. Walker described this species from Ceylon in 1904, and 

 in 1905 he reported it from the IMaldive Islands. Chevreux in 

 1907 reported it from the Tuamotu Islands. In 1909 A. 0. 

 Walker recorded it from Praslin Reef, Zanzibar, and Red Sea. 

 The specimens from Barbados agree with those figured by Chev- 

 reux in having the broad rounded lobe on the lower, anterior 

 corner of the second joint of the second gnathopods. 



15. Grubia compta (Smith) 

 Barbados, June 4, 1918 (from coral heads). 1 specimen 



This species was described by S. I. Smith in 1873 and was said 

 to range from North Carolina to Cape Cod. In 1912 Arthur S. 

 Pearse reported it from Harbor Key and Key West, Florida. 

 The present record is the first from Barbados. 



16. PoDOCERUS BRASiLiENSis (Dana) 

 Pelican Island, Barbados, May 13, 1918. 1 specimen 



This is a tropical Atlantic species which heretofore has been 

 reported only from Rio Janeiro and Antigua. 



