ADDENDA TO PART I. 



During a short visit to Bermuda (Dec., 1915), subsequent to the 

 publication of Part I, some additional observations were made, 

 some of which it seems desirable to record. 



Eupanopeus herbstii. var. obesus V. (Op. cit., p. 347.) 



This large and very active species was found in considerable 

 numbers under stones at low tide in places where the current was 

 strong, in channels, near Grassmere. 



FIGURE 12. Parthenope crenulata; a, ventral side with the legs removed; 

 b, one of the chelipeds. Both much enlarged. By J. H. Emerton. 



Dromia erytJiropus. (Op. cit., p. 431, fig. 50.) 



A full grown specimen of this interesting species, previously 

 known there only from a single young specimen, was obtained. 

 It was dredged in shallow water and had been kept alive in the 



