482 Stimpson on the Crustacea and indic 
Trise PAGURIDEA. 
EUPAGURUS MIDDENDORFFII. Brandt. 
Pagurus (Eupagurus) Middendorffi, Branpr ; Sibirische Reise, Zoölogie, i. 108. 
Hab. Sitka, (Wosnessenski.) 
Mus. Acad. Petrop. 
EUPAGURUS SAMUELIS. Stimpson. 
Eupagurus Samuelis, Srrurson ; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vi. 86. 
Front acute at the middle. Outer antenne articulated 
at the extreme antero-exterior corners of the carapax; ex- 
tremity of terminal article of peduncle reaching much 
beyond the eyes; flagellum reaching the extremity of the 
larger hand. Anterior feet very unequal in size, the right 
being much the longer and stouter ; carpus and hand gran- 
ulated; larger hand nearly twice as long as broad; finger 
less than half as long as the hand, with a slight crest nof 
conspicuously denticulated. Left hand narrower than its 
carpus, which has a slightly prominent double crest. Font 
of the second and third pairs very slender, somewhat hairy ; 
the right foot of the second pair longer than that of the first 
pair. Color yellowish. Length three fourths of an inch. 
This is a very small species, found in shells of the genera 
Nassa, Littorina, ete. It most resembles E, tenuimanus, 
from which, however, it may be distinguished by its more 
oblong, non-cristate hand. From E. Middendorffi it di 
in the more prominent granulation of its anterior feet, and 
the more numerous and smaller teeth on the inner marg" 
of the thumb and finger. 
It was taken in Tomales Bay, near low-water mark, by 
Mr. Samuels, to whom I have dedicated the species, wt 
memorial of his labors in this department of science. Iti 
in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 
