LIST OF LLEUS th AT Oa 
Osrousvirginianus, abuormaliantler of «...0<.00caccecacec cnnwetcvecccdcsvesieesesscaenateened Pe 
Histriophocn fascrala, Pelvis) Oly cams vc coc cisiswawcvesciiclteciens ccast's owns + visoaiancle mais eee 
Nquirrelipantly skinned soos. onn incite ances ce sesiecss snipe cine =isaecos decease = aties= seen 
Skinning the skull of aisquirrel. 2.2 i. cccscccccceccdeosetsebep<cccctiescecuicade ese censceeeem 
Cuts in'skinningimammals . 2 <n oceiace cess cnwelss conics cmercns| te siscy cesses acse eee eee 
Skinning theshead OLa Geer: -.2-n202)Socaasece anc eclceince no aclecscmee ssicesee cea eee eee 
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(Full explanations are given with the plates at the end of the volume.) 
I.—Munida valida Smith. 
II.—Anoplonotus politus Smith, and Humunida picta Smith. 
I0.—Anoplonotus politus, Hwmnunida picta and Munida Caribea Smith. 
IV.—Eumunida picta, Eupagurus politus Smith, and Catapagurus Sharrert A. M.-Edwards. 
V.—Eupagurus bernhardus Brandt, Sympagurus pictus Smith, and Parapagurus pilosimanus Smith 
VI.—Parapagurus pilosimanus, Sympagurus pictus, and Eupagurus bernhardus. 
VU.—Radicipes pleurocristatus Stearns. 
VIII.—Species of Soleniscus of Meek & Worthen. 
TX.—Labrador shells collected by W. A. Stearns and others in 1882. 
X.—Florida shells collected by Henry Hemphill. 
XI.—Skull of Phoca (Histriophoca) fasciata. Side view. 
XII.—Same. View from below. 
XIII.—Same. View from above. 
XIV.—Skeleton of Phoca (Histriophoca) fasciata. Side view. 
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