64 



77. Pandalus platyceros Brandt, op. cit., 1851, p. 123. Stirap- 

 son, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1857, vi, p. 502. 



Alaska. 



78. Pandalus hypsinotus Brandt, op. cit., 1851, p. 125. Stimp- 

 son, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1857, vi, p. 502. 



Alaska. 



79. Pandalus danse Stimpson, Proc. Bost. Soc., 1857, vl, p. 89; 

 Jour. Bost. Soc., 1857, vi, p. 602, pi. XXI, f. 6 and 7. 



Puget Sound. 



80. ? Pandalus Isevigatus Stimpson, Invertebrata of Grand Me- 

 nan, 1853, p. 58. 



Grand Menan. 



(Prof. S. I. Smith thinks this a large specimen of P. 

 annulicomis Leach, with color notes derived from some 

 species of Hippolyte. Dr. Stimpsou ignored it in his 

 later papers.) 



SUBFAMILY Thorinse. 



I propose this division for the reception of the genus 

 Thor. It is characterized by having the carpus of the 

 second pair of thoracic feet annulate and smaller than the 

 first, and by the absence of a niaudibular palpus. 



GENUS THOR Kingsley. 1 



81. Thor floridanus Kingsley, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1878, 

 p. 95. 



Florida. 



SUBFAMILY Pontoninse. 



I would propose this subfamily to embrace the gen- 

 era Pontonia Latr., Coralliocaris Stimpson (= Oedipus 

 Dana), HarpiliiLS Dana, Euryrhynchus Miers, Anchistia 



1 Proceedings Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, 1878, p. 94. 



