PLATE 12 
Fig. 1. Synalpheus lockingtoni, female; dorsal view, X 11%. Beach at 
Venice, in roots of Neriocystis. (Page 77.) 
Fig. 2. Betaeus longidactylus, female; lateral view, X 114. Rocky Point, 
San Pedro. (Page 80.) 
Fig. 3. Crago lomae, male holotype; lateral view, X 114. Off Point Loma, 
525-541-514 fathoms. (‘‘Albatross’’ station 4334.) (Page 100.) 
Fig. 4. Crago lomae, female paratype; dorsal view, X 114. Off Point Loma, 
639-628-640 fathoms. (‘‘Albatross’’ station 4353.) (Page 100.) 
Fig. 5. Palaemonetes hiltoni, female holotype; lateral view, X 234. San 
Pedro. (Page 36.) ; 
Fig. 6. Processa canaliculata, male; lateral view, X 114. Off San Joseph 
Island, Gulf of California, 40 fathoms. (‘‘Albatross’’ station 2998.) (Page 81.) 
Fig. 7. Sergestes similis, female; lateral view, X 114. Santa Barbara Chan- 
nel, 322 fathoms. (‘‘Albatross’’ station 2903.) (Page 19.) 
Fig. 8. Spirontocaris franciscana, female holotype; dorsal view, X 114. San 
Francisco Bay, 5-714 fathoms. (‘‘Albatross’’ station 5770.) (Page 60.) 
Fig. 9. Same specimen as fig. 8; lateral view. 
Fig. 10. Spirontocaris lagunae, female; dorsal view, X 2. Laguna Beach. 
(Page 57.) 
Fig. 11. Same specimen as fig. 10; lateral view. 
