li. 



14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA 



ti>»*fl^*=goTrrewnaL trilitl. Eyes long, uot retractile. A small pre-orbital si)iue. 

 Fixed joint of external autenuas prolonged externally into a short but acute 

 spine; movable joints not concealed under the rostrum. First pair of feet 

 shorter than the second in the male, than the third in the female; slender, 

 cylindrical, the dactyli straight, in contact throughout their whole length, and 

 almost equal in length to the nianus. Four hinder pairs slender, cylindrical, 

 the second rather more than IJ-^ times the entire length of the carapax. Car- 

 apax and abdomen tomentose, chelipeds tomeutose, four hinder pairs ciUate, 

 sides of rostrum ditto. Locality, Magdalena Bay, L. C; dredged at a depth 

 of three fathoms. Four females and one male. 



d 



M. M. 



Length of carapax 9_5 



Width of ditto (3. 



The females are wider in proportion than the males. Notwithstanding the 

 comparative shortness of the rostrum, and also of the carapax, the characters 

 of the eyes and antennae prove this species to be an Inacholdts. 



PEEICERID.E. 



PEKICEEIN.5!:. 



3L FuyeUiu qracUls. Dana. U. b. Ex. Exp., I, 117, pi. IV, f. 3. Stimp- 

 son. Crust, and Echi. Pac. S. N. A., 16. 



Localities— Puget Sound, Vancouver's Island; Mutiny Bay, Alaska; San 

 Luis Obispo. 



No. — . Male, in spirits, Vancouver's Island. 



No. 19. Female, in spirits. Mutiny 'Bay, Alaska. Presented by Alaska 

 Commercial Company. 



32. PuyeUia Ric/iii. Dana. U. S. Ex. Exp., I, 117, pi. IV, f. 4. Stimi> 



son. Crust, and Echi. Pac. S. N. A., 17. 

 The only locality at present certainly known for this crustacean is San Di- 

 ego. Dana says of his specimen, "From California." 



No. 9. Several dried specimens from San Diego. Henry Hemphill. 



33. Peltinia longioculis. nov. sp. 



Posterior portion of carapax broadly triangular, post-orbital spine expanded, 

 trans-orbital width rather less than half the greatest width; rostrum short,' 

 stout, bifid. Stomachal region prominent. Fixed joint of external antenna3 

 emarginate at apex, the outer tooth acute, not longer than the inner. Pedun- 

 cles of eyes about equal in length to the distance between the eyes. First 

 pair of feet about equal in length to the second and to the length of the body ; 

 meros tuberculate; hand thin, broad, smooth, marbled; fingers touching ut 

 the extreme tip only; a tooth on the inside of the movable finger near its base- 



