|.-,I7| INVERTEBRATE A\IM\LS <>r VINEYARD SOUND, ETC, 



I'AN<H'I;IS MKIMISTM F.d wards. (p. 17'J.) 



Op. ril.. \nl. i. I"::. !-:'.!: Sinilli. lYocccdin-s lloslon Soc. N.-il. HUt., TOl, 



Island Sound to Ira/il,'hnf not common iiortli of N,-\\ ,ln 

 It is readily distinguished IVoni t he lollou in-' species, by the t nhercle on 

 tin- snbhepatic region, just- belou tin- first lobe ol' the anlero lateral 

 border of the r;inip;i\ ; hy the postorbilal tooth hrin^ separated from the 

 second tooth of the ant ero-Iat eral ni:ir-in l>\ :i rounded sinus; ;m<l by 

 tile d;iet\ Ins of tlie l:ir-vi- cheliped h;i \ in;^ :i si out t oot li near tin- b 

 within. 



Di-;ri;i-;ssrs Smith. Mate I, li--. ;;. (p. ;J1L\) 



l.oc. ril., ,,. 263, l<>'.>. 



IM-OIII C;i|c Cod to Klorida, and often carried with ossteis miicli 

 farther north. It is, perhaps, native in Mass;iclinset Is Hay. 



I'A.vn'irs SAY i Smith, (p. .'ill'.) 



Loc. <-it,, p. 884, i 



Associated wit.h the last,;ind luiviii^ 1 MIC same range. H is easily dis- 

 tinguished from the lasl species by its narrower, more con\e\, and 

 swollen carapax, and by tlie more project intf and arcuate front. Thci 

 terminal segment of the abdomen of the male is also (|iiite different in 

 the two species; in /'. >SVn// it is broader than the preceding segment, 

 about, two-thirds as lon^ as broad, the ed<;-es slightly concaxe, and the 

 tip abruptly triangular, While in /'. f/r/m-.v.sm- it, is nan-oner than the 

 proved i n .; segment, about, t liree foni't hs as loni;- as broad, the edges con- 

 vex, and the tip broadly rounded. 



rs IlARRISII S!iinison. (p. :il3,) 



L.M-. cil., ).. 55, !-''.'. riliiiinniH ll(tni'~ii (imild, <p. cil., p. i'.-.'C, 



Massachusetts I'.ay to Honda. 



<JI:AM'I,ATUS (Say, sp.) (p. .'ill-'.) 



<'<ntr iiniHiiliilitN S:i\ , lor. cil., p. (', I , |~I7. Cnrniinx nnnnin (luiilil. op. ril., p. 

 IWI ; Di-K:i\ , op. cit, p. >', I'l. .">, lis. ."., ;. ( .') Cm-rimix iiiinniN I. each, |-:l\\ 



Ac. 

 Cape Cod to New Jersey, and perhaps much farther south. Our 



species may, very likely, be the same as the din-uius nuntN of Knrope, 

 bill its not extending north on our own coast throws some donbt upon 

 this until there has been a eare.fid comparison of specimens from the 

 t\\o sides of th<- Atlantic. 



OCELLATUS Latreille. I Mate I, fltf. 4. (pp. 338, f>: 



i;ncy<'lop< die incl liodi(|iic-, I ....... \\i, p. I.Y_'; l>cK:iy,o)t. cil., p.!', I'l. I, li^'l- ''' 



. r >, Hr. 7. t'niitri- nt-i-llaluH llcrlsl, Ki:il.lx-n nnd Kr.-lis.-, l'.:ind in. i (. llrli, 

 p. HI, I'l. !<>, l\ K . 1. 17'iM. rv,-l,,nn* I.SI-IHH Say, loc. Olt., p. 08, I'l. I''K- 4 > 



|H|7. 



< 1 a|ie Cod to Florida. 



