238 CRABS OF THE FAMILY PERICERIDZ—RATHBUN. 
attached to the hepatic region. Still another female, from Barnegat, 
has an oyster attached to the subhepatic region and extending hori- 
zontally forward. 
- RECORD OF SPECIMENS EXAMINED, 
Massachusetts; U.S. Fish Commission : 
Woods Holl (4905, 5839); Buzzards Bay, 7 fathoms (4551); Mattapoisett Har- 
bor (15121). 
Long Island; Dr. T. H. Bean: 
Fire Island (8920); Patchogue (8915). 
New Jersey: 
Barnegat, William Calverly (5491, 5497); Ocean City, Dr. T. H. Bean (13012); 
Great Egg Harbor, Dr. William Stimpson (2066); Beesleys Point (2149). 
Maryland: Crisfield, U. 8. Fish Commission (3261). 
Virginia: 
Willoughby Point, U. S. Fish Commission (5877); Hungers Wharf, Dr. J. F. 
Wilkins (4152); Hampton Roads, 12 fathoms (15158); Norfolk (15824); Cape 
Henry, William Evans (2278). 
North Carolina: Beaufort (Union College Coll.). 
South Carolina: 
Charleston, C. C. Leslie (3141); east end of Sullivans Island, Whiteside and 
Leslie (3186); oyster grounds, U. S. Fish Commission, 1891 (16076). 
Florida: 
Cards Sound (15201), Little Gasparilla Pass (15202); U. S. Fish Commission, 
1889. Four miles northeast of Key West; Dr. E. Palmer (9252). Key West; 
D. S. Jordan (5845); H. Hemphill (8962); U.S. Fish Commission (16155). 
Off Cape Sable (13756), near Cedar Keys ‘12471); Lieut. J. F. Moser, U.S. 
Navy, U. S. C. S. S. Bache. Marco (15118), Punta Rassa (6436), Char- 
lotte Harbor (15119); Sarasota Bay (6422), Goodland Point (15120), Pass a 
Grille Reef (6441), Boca Ceiga Bay, inner shore of Pine Key (6445), Cedar 
Keys (6411); H. Hemphill. Charlotte Harbor; W. H. Dall (12446). Tampa 
Bay; James Newman (13109). Clearwater (3259). Pensacola; Silas Stearns 
(4506). 
Yucatan: Merida; A Schott (2169). 
Libinia setosa Lockington. 
Plate XXVIII. 
Tibinia setosa Lockington, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., p. 68, 1876. Streets and Kingsley, 
Bull. Essex Inst., 9, p. 108, 1877. Miers, Challenger Rept. Zo6l., xvu, p. 73, 
1886. 
Libinia semizonale Streets, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 7, p. 103, 1877. 
Lower California (2500). Type of Streets’s semizonale. 
Libinia macdonaldi, sp. noy. 
Plate XXIx. 
Entire surface, except the fingers and the tips of the ambulatory legs, 
densely covered with short, soft hairs, which in alcohol are brown, the 
surface being much lighter when the hairs are removed. Carapace 
broadly ovate, somewhat contracted behind the hepatic region, which is 
(distended outwardly, a character not common to any of the species 
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