lOS DE. J. G. DE MAN ON THE PODOPHTHA.LMOUS 



Sixteen specimens were collected at Sullivan Island, and four at 

 Owen Island. 



All belong to that variety in whicli tlie epibrancliial angles of 

 the lateral margins of the carapace project nearly equally, or 

 scarcely more outwardly than the external orbital angles. 



Ocypoda ceratophthalma has been recorded from Port Natal, 

 Madagascar, Mauritius, Malayan Archipelago, Torres Strait, 

 Celebes, Philippines, New South "Wales, the Fiji, Samoa, and 

 Sandwich Islands, from Japan and the Chinese Sea (Amoy). 



70. OcrPODA coEDiMANA, Latr. 



Ocj'poda cordimana, Latreille, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust. 

 t. ii. p. 45, KnA. Ann. Sci. Nat. t. xviii. p. 143; Alph. Milne-Edwards, 

 Nouv. Arch, du Museum Hist. Nat. t. ix. p. 271. 



Ocypoda cordimana, de Man, Notes from the Ley den Museum, vol. iii. 



1881, p. 248. 



Ocypoda cordimana, Miers, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. 5th ser. vol. x, 



1882, p. 387. 



Nee Ocypoda cordimana, de Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crustacea, p. 57, 

 tab. XV. fig. 4. 



Nine specimens (7 c? , 2 $ ) were collected at Sullivan Island, 

 two of which were found in fresh water. 



Ocypoda cordimana has been collected at Mauritius, the 

 Seychelles, Ceylon, the Malayan Archipelago (Java, Borneo, 

 Xulla-Bessy, Sanghir), New Caledonia, New Hebrides, the Fiji 

 Islands, and China (Amoy). 



Genus GtELasimus, Latr. 



71. Gelasimus Dussumieei, M.-Edw. (PL YII. figs. 2-7.) 

 (Compared with a typical specimen from the Paris Museum.) 

 Gelasimus Dussumieri,Miirae--Ed«;arc?s, Ann. Sci. Nat., 3^ serie, t. xviii. 



p. 148, pi. iv. fig. 12. 



Gelasimus Dussumieri, Hilgendorf, Raise von v. d. Decken in Ost- 

 Africa, Crustaceen, p. 84, Taf. iv. fig. 1 ; Alph. Milne-Edwards, Nouv. 

 Arch, du Musdum Hist. Nat. t. ix. p. 274. 



The Collection contains no fewer than fifty-seven fine and well- 

 preserved specimens (30 d, 27?) of this species, forty-two of 

 ■which were collected in a freshwater stream in Kisseraing Island. 



The following full description of this common Indian species is 

 given, because it is still insufliciently known, and because the form 



