DECAPODS 85 



Dimefisions.— $ , length 44.5 mm., length of carapace and rostrum 19 

 mm., of rostrum ii.i mm. 



Distribution. — V>zxz\di^ Sound and Sucia Island, British Columbia {Alba- 

 tross) ; Esquimalt Harbor, British Columbia (Bate) ; Strait of Fuca (Stimp- 

 son) ; Port Orchard, Puget Sound (U. S. Nat. Mus.) ; Puget Sound (T. 

 Kincaid). 



SPIRONTOCARIS FABRICII (Kroyer). 



Hippolyte Fabncii Kroyer, Naturh. Tidsskrift, lii, 571, 1841; K. Danske 

 Vidensk. Selsk. Afhand., IX, 277, pi. I, figs. 12-20, 1842. — SMITH, 

 Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts ScL, V, 63, 1879. 



Distribution. — Arctic coast of Alaska southward through Bering Sea 

 to Siberia and Alaska Peninsula (Cook Inlet) ; Atlantic coast of 

 America from Greenland southward to Massachusetts Bay. ? Europe 

 (Kingsley). Depth, low water to 80 fathoms. 



Taken by the Albatross at the following stations : 

 Off Cape Newenham, 17 fathoms, station 3247. 

 Southwest of Hagemeister Island, 17^^ fathoms, station 3246. 

 Kululak Bay, 14 fathoms, station 3241. 

 Off Kululak Bay, 17 fathoms, station 3301. 

 Off Bristol Bay, 30-33 fathoms, stations 3302-3303. 

 Off Cape Menshikof, 24 fathoms, station 3296. 

 Off Cape Strogonof, 26-32 fathoms, stations 3291-3294. 

 Off Cape Seniavin, 37 and 30 fathoms, stations 3286, 3287. 

 Northeast of Cape Leontovich, 18 fathoms, station 3276. 

 Northeast of Amak Island, 19 fathoms, station 3274. ^ 



Shumagins, 21 and 35 fathoms, stations 2850, 2851. 

 Southwest of Sannak Islands, 38 fathoms, station 3214. 

 Off Rat Islands, 34 fathoms, station 3598. 



Off Robben Island, Okhotsk Sea, 10-25 fathoms, stations 3645, 3649. 

 Unalaska, beach. 



Collected by W. H. Ball : 



Off Cape Sabine, 13 fathoms. 



Near Indian Point, Bering Strait, 17 fathoms. 



Plover Bay, Siberia, 10-25 fathoms. 



Various localities in the Aleutian Islands and eastward to Chugachik 

 Bay, Cook Inlet ; low water to 80 fathoms. 

 Also collected : 



Ten miles west of Point Franklin, Alaska, 131^ fathoms (Point Barrow 

 Expedition). 



Bering Sea, lat. 63O 50' 00" N., long. 167O 21' 00" W., 17 fathoms (Lieu- 

 tenant George M. Stoney, U. S. N.). 



Bering Island, two specimens in stomach of Gadus macrocephalus; one 

 specimen at 12 fathoms (N. Grebnitzky). 



Solovarennaja Bay, Kamchatka, 10-12 fathoms, algae (N. Grebnitzky). 



Kadiak (Harriman Expedition, W. R. Coe). 



