264 The Malacostraca of Durban Bay 
PsKUDOCOLLODES COMPLECTENS, Rathbun. Plate XXVIII (a). 
1911. Psewdocollodes complectens, Rathbun, Tr. Linn. Soc., vol. xiv, 
p. 247, pl. 20, fig. 4. 
Apart from the above-mentioned obscurity of the interantennular 
spine the specimen, a female with numerous eggs, here figured shows 
the closest agreement with Miss Rathbun’s description. It also agrees 
in its proportions nearly with one of that sex measured by Miss 
Rathbun, the African being about 13 mm. long and 12 mm. broad. 
The second maxillz show much agreement with those of Acheopsis, as 
also do the three maxillipeds. In the third of these a row of 
tubercles is observable on the outer surface parallel to the outer 
margins of the third and fourth joints; the fourth joint has a 
conspicuous spine on the inner margin which meets a similar spine on 
the fifth joint; the sixth joint is notably shorter than the fifth or 
seventh. 
Locality: Cape St. Blaize, N. by E. 73 miles; depth 125 fathoms. 
Cruise of the “ Pieter Faure.” 
Genus PUGETTIA, Dana. 
1851. Pugettia, Dana, Amer. J. Sci., ser. 2, vol. xi, pp. 268, 433. 
1852. P., Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp., vol. xiii, pp. 84, 116. 
1886. P., Miers, Rep. Voy. “Challenger,” vol. xvii, no. 49, p. 40. 
PUGETTIA QUADRIDENS, de Haan. Plate XXVIIT (s). 
1839. Pisa (Menethius) quadridens, de Haan, Crust. Japon., decas 
quarta, p. 97, pl. 24, fig. 2, a, a, b, b. Pisa (Halimus) q., 
pl. G. (Menethius) q. 
1848. Menethius quadridens, Adams & White, ‘“Samarang,” Crust- 
acea, p. 20. 
1886. Pugettia quadridens, Miers, Rep. Voy. ‘‘Challenger,” vol. xvii, 
no. 49, p. 40. 
1907. P. q., Stimpson, Smithson. Misc. Coll., vol. xlix, p. 24 (to 
which the editor, Miss Rathbun, refers also “‘ Pugettia incisa 
(de Haan) Stimpson.” 
The specimen here referred to de Haan’s species was incomplete, 
having its limbs represented by a single cheliped. But as the species 
