CRUSTACEA. 95 



COPEPODA. EUCOPEPODA. 



CALIGIDAE. 



304. Pandarus CRANCHii Leach. 



Pandarus cranchii Leach, Diet. sci. nat., 1819, vol. 14, p. 535. 

 Lat. 1° S., LONG. 4° E, Milne Edwards, R^gne anim. de Cuvier, 

 disciples ed., pi. 78, fig. 2. 



On Carcharias obsciinis. 



Mass. — Woods Hole region (Wilson, MS.). 



305. Paxdarus sixuatus Say.^ 



Pandarus sinuatus Say, Jonrn. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1818, vol. 

 1, p. 436. "Inhabits dog fish, {Squalus canisl Mitchill.)." 

 R. Rathbun, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., 1886, vol. 9, p. 310, pi, 5, 



fig. 2, pi. 6, figs. 1-8, pi. 7, figs. 1-8. 



On dogfish, smooth dogfish, Atwoods shark, and sand shark, 

 Mass. — Muskeget Channel; Woods Hole; Vineyard Sound. 

 Long Island Sound, 



306. Pandarus smithii R. Rathbun. 



Pandarus smithii R. Rathbun, Proc. U, S, nat. mus., 1886, 

 vol. 9, p. 315, pi. 5, fig, 3, pi, 7, fig. 9. "from a dusky shark, 

 Carcharinus ohscurus * * * off Noank, Conn." 



On dusky shark and sand shark, 

 Mass. — Woods Hole; Vineyard Sound, 

 Conn.— Ofl: Noank. 

 Long Island Sound. 



307. DiNEMATURA LAMNAE (Johnston). 



Pandarus lamnae Johnston, Mag. nat. hist., 1835, vol. 8, p. 



1 The species referred by authors to the genus Nogaus Leach (Nogagus 

 Milne Edwards) are omitted, because, according to Dr. Wilson, they prove 

 to be males of other genera and species, as e. g., of Pandarus sinuatus and 

 Echthrogaleus denticulatus. 



