1921] Schmitt: The Marine Decapod Crustacea of California 141 
and all intergrading forms are represented according to age and development. 
A specimen previously reported from Sitka, Alaska, proves to be P. hirsutius- 
culus, and Holmes’s record thus becomes its northern limit. 
Biological Survey of San Francisco Bay.—Pagurus samuelis is 
apparently of very exceptional occurrence in San Francisco Bay, very 
unlike the closely related P. hirsutiusculus. The only specimen of P. 
samuelis found was in a lot of twenty-five P. hirsutiusculus gathered 
along the tidal zone of the Richmond shore, just north of the Standard 
Oil pier. 
Pagurus granosimanus (Stimpson) 
Eupagurus granosimanus Stimpson, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 7, 90, 1859 
(1862). 
Pagurus granosimanus Holmes, Occas. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci., 7, 146, 
1900; Rathbun, H. A. E., 10, 160, pl. 5, fig. 8, 1904. 
Fig. 91. Pagurus granosimanus, natural size (U. 8S. N. M.). 
Characters.—Median projection of front short and low, very blunt or broadly 
rounded. Small cheliped with outer face of hand more or less swollen-triangular, 
not forming a distinct angle with under side, edge evenly rounded; lower face 
granulated like the outer, scarcely if at all hairy; six or fewer, more or less sep- 
arated spines, or, at times, spiniform tubercles on upper or anterior edge of carpus. 
Large hand more or less evenly and finely granulated, rarely with even an indis- 
tinet A-shaped design indicated on palm, granules forming it never larger than 
those covering the rest of the palm. Ambulatory legs sparsely if at all hairy. 
Dimensions.—Type, length of carapace 10.9 mm., width of front, measured 
between bases of outer antennae, 5.6 mm. 
Color.—Deep red, with white tubercles on the chelae, and darker red spines on 
the carpus and merus of chelipeds. Ambulatory legs red, with small white spots; 
