260 MARINE BIOLOGY OF THE SUDANESE RED SEA. 
Reports on the Martine Brionocy of the Supanese Rep SzA, from Collec- 
tions made by Cyrin Crossuanp, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S.—XVII. The 
Anomura. By W. Rippgtt, M.A. (Communicated by Prof. W. A. 
Herpman, F.R.S., F.L.8.) 
[Read 17th December, 1908. ] 
Tus collection of Red Sea Anomura contains 17 species, representing 
12 genera. None of the forms are new, but one or two are of some interest. 
Tt includes the first recorded female of Cestopagurus coutiert, Bouv., and I 
have also been able to add something to Nobili’s description of Galathea 
humilis, Nob. 
T have to thank Prof. Herdman, in whose laboratory most of the work was 
done, both for entrusting this collection to me for examination and for his 
kind help in connection with literature, and in many other ways. 
Family Paguride. 
Genus PAGURISTES. 
PAGURISTES JOUSSEAUMI, Bouwv. 
(Bouvier, 3.) 
This specimen is more or less intermediate between the varieties glabra 
and intermedia, being rather hairy but without well-developed spines. It 
belongs to this group, however, being distinguished from Nobili’s variety 
perspicax (Nobili, 13) by the eye-stalks. 
Suez flats, 1 specimen. 
Genus CLIBANARIUS. 
CLIBANARIUS CARNIFEX, feller. 
(Heller, 9; Bouvier, 3; Nobili, 13.) 
Suakin Harbour, 3 specimens. 
Genus CALCINUS. 
CALCINUS LATENS (Rand.). 
Pagurus latens, Randall, 13. 
Calcinus latens, Dana, 5; Bouvier, 3; Alcock, 1; Nobili, 13, 14. 
C. cristimanus, Heller, 9; Paulson, 17. 
Hngineer Island, Khor Dongola, 4 specimens ; Mersa Arrikiya, 1 specimen, 
