254 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



13. ^Epinus septemspinosus {A. Milne Edwards') ( = Apo- 



cremnus septemspinosus A. Milne Edwards.) 



Bahama Banks. 



14. Anasimus latus Rathbun. PL 11, Figs. 2-5. 

 Stations 26 and 47, off Key West, 60 to 80 fathoms. 



15. Anamathia crassa [A. Milne Edwards). PL 1. 



Station 33, off Sand Key, about 105 fathoms; stations 52, 

 62 and 63, off American Shoal, 70 to no fathoms; sta- 

 tion 56, Pourtales Plateau, about 200 fathoms. 



The specimen figured, from station 62, is the largest ever 

 collected. It is covered with stalked cirripeds and exhibits an 

 extraordinary development of the chelipeds. The length of 

 the carapace measured to the base of the rostral horns is 95 

 mm.; width of carapace, 79.5 mm.; length of cheliped ex- 

 tended, about 39.4 cm. or i$}4 inches; entire width of crab 

 with chelipeds extended, about 83.6 cm. or 33 inches; length 

 of merus of cheliped, 17.5 cm.; length of propodus of cheliped, 

 measured on upper margin, 16.2 cm.; length of same, measured 

 on lower margin, 20.6 cm. 



16 Anamathia hvstrix (Stimflson). 



Station 56, Pourtales Plateau, about 200 fathoms. 



17. Anamathia tanneri Smith. 



Station 35, off Key West, 90 fathoms; station 62, off Amer- 

 ican Shoal, 70 to 80 fathoms. 



18. Dorynchus thomsoni Norman (=Lispognathus fur- 



cillatus A. Milne Edwards'). 



Station 56, Pourtales Plateau, about 200 fathoms. 



19. Chorinus heros i^Herbst). 

 Sand Key Light, rocks, sponges, etc. 



20. Anomalothir furcillatus (Sliwpson). 



Station 34, off Sand Key, about 120 fathoms; station 51, 

 off American Shoal, about 100 fathoms. 



