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in holes in the sand just below low-water mark. They are easily taken with boat- 

 hooks. 



BERNHARDUS STREBLONYX, Dana. Pagurus Bernhardus, Fabr., M. Edw., Gould, 

 Inv. Mass., 329. Not so common here as the succeeding species. I have had oppor- 

 tunities of comparing this with European specimens, and find them precisely the 

 same. 



B. PUBESCENS, St. Pagurus piibescens, Kroyer, Tidsskrift, ii. 251. Taken in 

 considerable numbers, but not abundantly, in the laminarian zone, especially on 

 nullipore bottoms. It inhabits chiefly shells of Buccinum undatum. It is easily 

 distinguished from B. streblonyx, by its hairy, carinated hands. 



HYAS COARCTATA, Leach; M. Edw., Hist. Nat. des Crust., i. 312. Not uncommon 

 in the laminarian zone. 



CANCER IRRORATUS, Say; Gould, Inv. Mass., 322. Platycarcinus irroratus, M. 

 Edw., De Kay. Found, very rarely, however, in cavities among the rocks at low 

 water. 



FINIS. 



