298 CHILTON 
Eupagurus THOMSONI Filhol. 
Eupagurus thomsoni Filhol, Mission de 1’Ile Campbell, p. 423, 
1885, pl. ii., fie: 6. 
G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst., xxxi., 1898, p. 183. 
Aleock, Cat. Indian Decap. Crust., part 11., 1905, p. 176. 
One specimen from Station 5 and three from Station 17, in 
shells of a Tusritella. 
These agree well with Filhol’s short description and with his 
figure, though the carpus of the right cheliped is hardly so spiny 
on its outer surface; the peculiar compressed shape of the propod 
of the left chela with the crests on it is very characteristic. 
EUPAGURUS STEWARTI Filhol. 
Eupagurus stewarti Filhol, Mission de 1’lle Campbell, 1885, 
p. 418, pl. li., fig. 3. 
G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxi., 1898, p. 180. 
Aleock, Cat. Indian Decap. Crust., part 11., 1905, p. 176. 
I refer to this species a few small specimens from Stations 2, 
5, and 12; one from Station 79 found in a small Dentaliwm shell 
seems to belong here, but is too immature for certain indentifica- 
tion. This species seems not to be particular as to its ‘“house, ’” 
Fig 1. Eupagurus stewarti in calcareous polyzoon. 
one or two are in small J'urritella shells, several in small masses 
of a calcareous Polyzoon, and two in tubes formed by a 
Millepora; most of the specimens have the abdomen straight. 
