Crustacea, by R. I. Pocock. 429 
internally squamate ; internal surface finely granular, with 
sharply raised and very obscurely denticulated anterior 
margin. Upper surface of manus convex from before back- 
wards and from side to side, much dilated externally, and 
Eupagurus carneus, 2 , nat. size. 
covered with exceedingly minute close-set granules ; its inner 
and outer edge much compressed and denticulated throughout 
their extent ; inferior surface of the hand also covered with 
minute granules, but these are less close-set than upon the 
superior surface. Upper surface of dactylus also finely gra- 
nular, its external edge compressed, finely dentate, as is the 
corresponding edge of the hand, and not evenly convex but 
distinctly sinuate ; inferior surface of dactylus smooth, shining, 
and sparsely punctate, as is the corresponding prolongation of 
the manus. 
Left chelipede. Merus somewhat resembling that of the 
right, but more hairy, and without the teeth above in front. 
Carpus with two parallel rows of strong teeth above; its 
inner surface smooth in parts, and bearing two teeth in 
