DB. J. &. DE MAN ON THE PODOPHTHAIiMOTJS 



Porcellana Danse, Seller. 



scabriuscula, Dana. 



militaris, Heller. 



penicillata, Heller. 



barbata, Heller. 



Ooenobita clypeata, Herbst. 



rugosa, H. M.-Edw. 



Olivieri, Owen. 



Calcinus tibicen, Herbst. 



— — Gaimardi, H. M.-Edw. 



Clibanarius striolatus, Dana. 



corallinus, H M.-Edw. 



humilis, Band,. 



longitarsis, de Haan. 



*Pagurus affinis, H. M.-Edw. 



Paguristes ciliatus, Heller. 



Palinurus dasypus, H. M.-Edw. 

 *Scyllarus rugosus, Latr. 



Alpheus leevis, Band. 



Alpheus charon, Heller. 

 * comatulorum, Hasw. 



Anchistia notata, Heller. 

 *Leander longirostris, H, M.-Edw. 



distans, Heller. 



Paleemon riidis, Heller. 



8cabriculus, Heller. 



— — lanceifrons, Dana. 



Hippolyte gibbosus, H. M.-Edw. 

 *Sicyonia ocellata, Stimps. 



Penseus ruonoceros, Fabr. 



indicus, H M.-Edw. 



monodon, Fabr. 



avirostris, Dana. 



*Acetes indicus, H. M.-Edw. 

 *Squilla scorpio, Latr. 

 *Gonodactylus glyptocercus, Wood- 

 Mason. 



Order DECAPOD A. 



; Tribe BEACHYUEA. 



Subtribe Oxyrhyncha. 



Family iNACHiDiE. 

 Grenus Doclea, Leach. 



The genus Doclea, although known since tlie beginning of 

 the century, belongs nevertheless to a group of Decapods 

 which stands greatly in need of revision. Little doubt can be 

 entertained that some species, formerly described by Bleekerf 

 and by Stimpson, will ultimately prove to be identical when a 

 large series of individuals of different sizes and ages are com- 

 pared together. Mr, Miers %, the well-known and zealous 

 English carcinologist, seems to hold the same opinion, for he has 

 already united some species. 



The Mergui Collection contains four specimens of Doclea, 

 which belong to three different species, one of which is new. 



t ' Eecherches sur les Crustaces de I'lnde Archipelagique,' Batavia, 1856. 

 I Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1880, ser. 6, vol. v. p. 226. 



