REPORT ON THE BRACHYURA. 293 



merus of cheliped, on posterior margin 13.9, length of manus, 

 along posterior or outer margin 6.5, length of dactylus 8.6 mm. 



Range. — Type locality, north of Trinidad, 31 to 34 fathoms, • 

 stations 2121 and 2122, steamer "Albatross" (U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 No. 20327). Taken also at St. John one of the Danish 

 West Indies by CErsted; one immature female (Copenhagen 

 Museum). 



121. Ebalia stimpsonii A. Milne Edwards. 

 Bahama Banks, from millepores. 



12 2. LlTHADIA CADAVEROSA Stimfsoil. 



Bahama Banks. 



D O R I P P I D JE . 



123. Ethusa mascarone Americana A. Milne Edwards. 



Station 45, off Key West, shallow water. 



124. Ethusa tenuipes Rathbun. 



Stations 27, 39, 41 and 47, off Key West and Sand Key, 15 

 to 80 fathoms. 



125. Cy.mopolus asper A. Milne Edwards. 



Stations 28, 30, 33, 35, 51, 52, 56,62,63,64, off Key West, 

 Sand Key and American Shoal, 70 to 200 fathoms. 



126. Cyclodorippe nitida A. Milne Edwards. 



Stations 27, 30, 51 and 52, off Ke} r West and American 

 Shoal, 50 to 1 10 fathoms. Abundant at stations 30 and 5 1 . 



127. Cyclodorippe antennaria A. Milne Edwards. 

 Station 27, off Sand Key, 50 to 60 fathoms: off Havana. 



Cyclodorippe granulata sp. nov. PI. ix, Fig. 1. 



Coarsely granulate. Posterior greater than anterior width. 



Superior and inferior surfaces closely and coarsely granu- 

 late. Carapace broader than long; posterior greater than 

 exorbital width; very convex in a transverse direction, slightly 

 so in a longitudinal direction. Branchio-cardiac grooves deep; 

 mesogastric region partly outlined by converging grooves; 



