462 MR. L. A. BOHBADATLK ON CRTJSTACEANS T'TuneV, 



Caleinus elegans, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped., Crust, i. p. 458, 

 p]. xxviii. fig. 10 (1852). 



One male and four females from Funafuti. Two males and two 

 females from Rotuma. 



12. Calcinus heebsti de Man, 1887. 



Pagurvs tihicen, H. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 2, vi. p. 278 

 (1836); H. N. Cr. ii. p. 229 (1837); Atl. Cuv. E. An. pi. xliv. 

 fig. 3. 



Pagurus lividus, H. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 3, x. p. 63 

 (1848). 



Calcinus tibicen, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped., Crust, i. p. 457 (1852) ; 

 Heller, 'Novara' Crust, p. 87 a86o) ; Henderson, 'Challenger' 

 Anom. p. 61 (1888); Whitelegge, Funafuti Atoll, Crust, p. 144 

 (1897). 



Pagurus {Calcinus) tibicen, Hilgendorf, Mon.-Ber. Ak. Wiss. 

 Berlin, 1878, p. 823. 



Calcimis herbstii, de Man, Arch, f . Naturg. 53, i. p. 437 (1887). 



Calcinus Tierhsti, Ortuiann, Zool. Jahrb. iv. S3'st. p. 292 (1892). 



Non Cancer tibicen, Herbst, Krabb. u. Krebse, ii. pi. xxiii. fig. 7 

 (1796). 



? Pagurus Icevimanus, Eandall, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad. viii. 

 p. 135 '(1839). 



There can, I think, be no doubt that the Pagurus lividus of 

 Milne-Edwards is a mere colour-variety of this species. Beyond 

 the absence of colour, the only difference given in the definition is 

 that the legs are " fineraent pointillees," and this statement, as a 

 matter of fact, applies equally well to the most brilliantly coloured 

 specimens. On the other hand, I have Mr. Gardiner's authority 

 for stating that the specimens which I have considered to belong 

 to the var. lividvs were really colourless when alive, and have not 

 been merely bleached by the alcohol. One of them shows faint 

 traces of the characteristic brown patch on the left " hand." 



One male and three females from Eoturaa ; eleven males and 

 thirteen females from Funafati. The Funafuti specimens are in 

 shells of the following genera of Gastropoda : — Ricinula, Angina, 

 Strigatella, Nerita, Piirpura, Perisfernia. 



Yar. lividus (H. M.-Edw.), 1848. One male specimen and one 

 female from Eotuma. Two females from Funafuti in shells of 

 Nerita. 



13. Calcinus gaimabdi (H. M.-Edw.), 1848. 



Pagurus gaimardii, H. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 3, x. 

 p. 63(1848). 



Calcinus gaimardii, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped,, Crust, i. p. 457, 

 pi. xxviii. fig. 9 (1852). 



Calcinus gaimardi. Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. vi. Syst. p. 294 

 (1882). 



Two males from Eotuma, 



