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Length from tip of rostrum to tip of telson 16.0mm. 



" ofcarapax . 10.4 



Greatest breadth of carapax 5.2 



Diameter of eye 0.8 



Length of cheliped 15.0 



•• chela 5.9 



I have compared this specimen with the original specimens from the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence described by Whiteaves, and find no differences of any impor- 

 tance whatever. The species is perhaps identical with some one of the ten 

 species of Galathodes described by Milne-Edwards, but with which, if with 

 any, it seems impossible to determine from the descriptions alone. 



Munida, sp. indet. 



Munich, Caribcza? Smith, Proc. National Mus., "Washington, III. p. 428, 18S1. 

 Plate X. Fig. 1. 



344 40° 1' 0" 



Also taken in great abundance in the U. S. Fish Commission dredgings off 

 Martha's Vineyard, in 1880 and 1881, in 65 to 200 fathoms. 



This species will probably prove identical with one of the eleven species 

 enumerated by A. Milne-Edwards in his report on the " Blake " Crustacea from 

 the West Indies, but with which one it is not possible to tell from the descrip- 

 tions alone. Before the publication of Milne-Edwards's report I referred this 

 es doubtfully, as indicated above, to Munida Caribwa of Stimpson, de- 

 scribed from a single very small specimen, but it is probably not the S] 

 referred to the Garibaa by Milne-Edwards. It is now impossible to till with 

 certainty to which of the numerous Caribbean species Stimpson's really belongs, 

 but it is perhaps best to restrict it to the one called Cariboo by Milne-Edwards, 

 whatever that may be, although he gives no description whatever. 



