484 Stimpson on the Crustacea and Echinodermata 
EUPAGURUS ARMATUS. Stimpson. 
Bernhardus armatus, Dana; U. S. Exploring Expedition, Orust, i. 442. 
Pl. XXVII. f. 2. 
Distinguished by its spinulose feet, which, together with 
the carapax, are apparently destitute of hair. 
Hab. Puget Sound, (Expl. Exped.) 
Mus. Expl. Exped. 
EUPAGURUS HIRSUTIUSCULUS. Stimpson. 
Bernhardus hirsutiusculus, Dana; U. S. Exploring Expedition, Crust., i. 443. 
Pl. XXVII. f. 3. 
Differs from E. Mertensii in its proportionably longer 
tarsi. Body everywhere hairy. 
Hab. Dungeness, Puget Sound, (Expl. Exped.) 
Mus. Expl. Expedition. 
CLIBANARIUS TURGIDUS. Stimpson. 
Plate XXI. f. 1. 
Eupagurus turgidus, Stimpson ; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vi. 86. 
Carapax rough, hairy, scabrous at the sides. Front 
broad, with an acute point at the middle, and one on either 
side, between the bases of the outer antenna and the pedun- 
cle of the eye. Antenne very hairy; inner ones s 
fourths as long as the outer ones, which are shorter than the 
carapax. Eyes at the extremities of rather long, slender 
peduncles, reaching the extremity of the terminal joint o! 
the peduncle of the outer antenne. Chelopoda equal, 
rather short, covered above with short spines and tufts s 
long hair; hands short and very thick, strongly tumid be- 
low; finger about half as long as the hand; both finger e 
thumb with a few calcareous teeth near the base on a em 1 
face of contact, and a sharp, corneous, minutely denticu'? 
