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21. Epialtus bituberculatus Milne Edwards. 

 Harbor Island. Bahamas. 



22. Acanthoxvx petiverii Milne Edwards. 

 Harbor Island. Bahamas. 



23. Pyromaia cuspidata Stimpson. 



Station 27. off Key West, 50 to 60 fathoms: station 56. 

 Pourtales Plateau, lat. 24" 16' X., long. Si~ 22' W., 

 about 200 fathoms. 



24. Tyche emarginata 1 White). 



Station 46. off Key West, shallow water: station 6$. off 

 Little Cat Island. Bahamas, on the submerged bank con- 

 necting it with Eleuthera. 3 to 13 fathoms. 



25. Pelia mutica [Gibbes). 



Station 44. off Key West. 5^ fathoms: off Havana. 



The male from off Havana is large. 16 mm. lonof. with 

 strongly developed chelipeds. In both male and female the 

 carapace is marked with patches of bright red, the ambulatory 

 legs are banded with the same color, and the chelipeds are 

 spotted with a lighter shade. The rostral horns are contigu- 

 ous for one-half their length, divergent for their distal half. 

 Basal antennal joint without a spine. 



26. Temnonotus simplex A. Milne Edwards. 



Off Havana: one male. 



The carapace is that of typical simplex', the basal antennal 

 joint bears two long spines. The species is perhaps identical 

 with T. granulosus A. Milne Edwards. 



27. Lissa bicarinata AurivUlius. Kongl. Sv. Vet. Akad. 

 Hand., Bd, 2^. No. 4. 54. 1SS9. 



Bahama Banks. 



Lissa bicarinata was very briefly described from the island 

 of St. Bartholomew. 



The following description of an ovigerous female taken by 



