REPORT ON THE BRACHYCRA 2 6l 



41 and 42, off Sand Key. 15 fathoms; Pourtales Plateau; 

 off Havana. 



50. Lambrus fraterculus Stimpson. 

 Stations 24 and 26. off Key West, 60 fathoms. 



51. Lambrus agoxus Stimpson. 



Stations 24 and 26, off Key West. 60 fathoms. 



52. Lambrus cristatipes {A. Milne Edwards \ (=Meso- 



rhcea cristatipes A. Milne Edwards). 

 Station 56. Pourtales Plateau, lat. 24' 16' X., long. 81 ° 22' 

 W., about 200 fathoms. 



53. Platylambrus serratus [Milne Edzvards). 

 Stations 45, 66 and 67, off Key West, shallow water; Tor- 



tugas; Bahia Honda, Cuba. 



54. SOLEXOLAMBRUS TVPICUS StimpSOn. 



Stations 27 and 47, off Key West. 50 to 80 fathoms. 



55. SOLEXOLAMBRUS TEXELLUS StimpSOH ( = PlSOLAMBRUS 



nitidus A. Milne Edwards). 



Stations 24 and 27, off Key West. 50 to 60 fathoms. 



56. Cryptopodia concava Stimpson. 



Station 39. off Key West, 20 fathoms; Bahama Banks. 



57. Thyrolambrus astroides Rathbun. 

 Thyrolambrus astroides Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



xvii, No. 986, 83, 1894. Nutting. Bull. Labor. Nat. Hist. 

 State Univ. Iowa. 111, 77, PI. facing p. 76. Fig. 2 (~), 1895. 



Parthenope {Parthenomerus) effloresce ns Alcock, Jour. Asi- 

 atic Soc. Bengal, lxiy, pt. 11, No. 2, 2S1, 1895. 



Parthenope etUorescens Alcock, Illus. Zool. "Investigator," 

 Crustacea, Part iv, PI. xxn, Figs. 5, 5a (?), 1896. 



This species was founded on three specimens, a male and 

 two females, dredged by the "Albatross " off Havana in 67 and 

 189 fathoms. In the United States National Museum there is a 

 male from Mauritius which differs only in its greater size from 



