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APPENDIX. 



A few species have recently been reported as occurring 

 in the area covered by this paper which have not been 

 mentioned in the preceding pages. Some new species 

 also have been added, and certain changes made in 

 nomenclature after the proof of most of the paper had 

 been corrected and returned. For the sake of complete- 

 ness a short account of these contributions is given in 

 the following notes. 



Philyra pisum De Haan. 



Philyra pisum DE HAAN, Fauna Japonica, Crust., 1850, p. 131, PI. XXXIII, 

 fig. 7. ORTMANN, Zool. Jahrb. Abth. f. Syst., Bd. VI, 1892, p. 582, 

 PI. XXVI, fig. 16. CALMAN, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. XI, No. 13, 

 1898, p. 262. 



This species has been recently reported from Puget 

 Sound by Caiman. "A single male specimen," says 

 Caiman, "lacking both chelipeds and some of the am- 

 bulatory legs, is referred to this species. I have been 

 able to compare it with two specimens dredged in Yoko- 

 hama Bay by Professor D'Arcy Thompson, and also 

 with three specimens from the Strassburg Museum iden- 

 tified by Dr. Ortmann (1. c.), and sent to us by the 

 great kindness of Professor L. Doderlein, by whom they 

 were collected in the same neighborhood. The resem- 

 blance in both cases is so exceedingly close that in spite 

 of the imperfection of the Puget Sound specimen I have 

 no hesitation in adding P. pisum to the list of species 

 inhabiting both sides of the North Pacific." 



