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numerous but not deeply separated, and rendered indistinct by the 

 short pubescence which covers them. Antero-lateral margin with 

 three small teeth, and a slight projection on the subhepatic region 

 between the first tooth and the angle of the orbit. Superior margin 

 of the orbit, and that of the front, denticulated. Front rather broad, 

 nearly straight when viewed from above ; median lobes broadly 

 rounded and somewhat projecting downward. Surface of hecto- 

 gnathopoda smooth and glossy. Chelopoda robust; carpus above 

 somewhat pubescent, and papillose toward its inner angle. Hands 

 naked, their upper and outer surfaces covered with conical rose- 

 colored papillae, somewhat variable in size and so crowded against 

 each other that their bases are polygonal. These papillse give the 

 hand a beautiful stony or crystalline appearance, its surface being 

 more like that of a shell (Buccinum papillosum for instance) than 

 that of a crab. The fingers are also minutely papillose, and slightly 

 grooved longitudinally ; both are short ; the thumb triangular. The 

 fingers of the left hand are compressed, with thin sharp, nearly 

 smooth cutting edges as in the preceding species. Ambulatory feet 

 tomentose and somewhat hairy above. Abdomen tomentose. Di- 

 mensions of a male: Length of carapax, 0.5; breadth, 0.65; of a 

 female ; length, 0.48 ; breadth, 0.65 inch. 



Dredged from a shelly and sandy bottom in twenty-five fathoms 

 in the China Sea between Formosa and the Chinese coast. 



The character of the fingers of the smaller hand in the two species 

 just described might well form the basis for the establishment of a 

 new genus. 



95. PILUMNUS HIRSUTUS Stimpson 

 Plate IX, Fig. i 



Pilumnus hirsutus Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat Sci. Phila., x, p. 37 [34], 

 1858. 



Body and feet hirsute above, not very thickly, with set?e of variable 

 but moderate length. Carapax scarcely areolate, broad ; proportion 

 of length to breadth, i : 1.43; surface nearly smooth. Antero-lateral 

 margin short, with four sharp teeth, including the angle of the orbit ; 

 no subhepatic tOoth. Inferior margin of orbit denticulated. Eyes 

 with rather long peduncles. Front emarginate, with a row of long 

 setaa just above the margin. Chelopoda rather small; larger hand 

 irregularly tuberculose above, smooth below; smaller hand (the left 

 one) spinulose above, and sparsely granulose on the outer side; 

 fingers pale brownish. 



Color a clear light brick-red. Beneath pale red ; sternum white. 

 Fingers with brown tips. Eyes straw-colored- Dimensions of a 

 female: Length of carapax, 0.31 ; breadth, 0.43 iiicli. 



