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LIST OF CRUSTACEA ON THE LABRADOR COAST 

 BY MARY J. RATHBUN 



Compiled from various lists published by DR. PACKARD/ PROFES- 

 SOR SMITH, 2 and DR. ORTMANN/ from collections in the U. S. National 

 Museum, 4 obtained by MR. LUCIEN M. TURNER/ in 1882 and 1883, 

 and by MR. OWEN BRYANT/ in 1908. 



BRACHYURA 



Cancer irroratus Say. Hamilton Inlet 7 (Packard) ; Caribou Island 

 (Packard). 



1 PACKARD, A. S., JR., "A List of Animals dredged near Caribou 

 Island, Southern Labrador, during July and August, I860," The 

 Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Vol. VIII, pp. 401-429, Pis. 

 I-II, December, 1863. 



PACKARD, A. S., JR., "Observations on the Glacial Phenomena of 

 Labrador and Maine, with a View of the Recent Invertebrate Fauna 

 of Labrador," Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 210-303, Pis. 

 VII-VIII, 1867. 



PACKARD, A. S., "Life and Nature in Southern Labrador," Amer. 

 Nat., Vol. XIX, pp. 269-275, 365-372, 1885. 



2 SMITH, SIDNEY I., " List of the Crustacea dredged on the Coast 

 of Labrador by the Expedition under the Direction of W. A. Stearns, 

 in 1882," Froc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. VI, pp. 218-222, 1883. 



SMITH, SIDNEY I., "Review of the Marine Crustacea of Labrador," 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. VI, pp. 223-232, 1883. 



SMITH, S. I., "List of Crustacea from Port Burwell collected by 

 Dr. R. Bell in 1884, in Observations on the Geology, Mineralogy, 

 Zoology, and Botany of the Labrador Coast, Hudson's Strait and Bay." 

 By Robert Bell. Appendix IV, pp. 57DD-58DD. Geol. and Nat. 

 Hist. Survey of Canada, 1884, Montreal. Pp. 1DD-62DD. 



3 ORTMANN, A. E., "Crustacea and Pycnogonida collected during 

 the Princeton Expedition to North Greenland," Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., Vol. LIII, 1901, pp. 144-168, 1 text figure. 



4 By permission of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



5 Determined by Prof. S. I. Smith. 



6 By permission of Mr. Bryant in advance of his report on the 

 expedition. 



7 On p. 203 of The Labrador Coast, Packard says that the shore- 

 crab occurs south of Hamilton Inlet. 



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