CALIFORNIA STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA. 143 



Pagurus Kennerlyi (St.). 



Eupagurtis Kennerlyi Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, p. 153. 

 Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis., Vol. XV, 1892, p. 19. Walker, 

 Trans. Liverpool, Biol. Soc, Vol. XII, 1898, p. 275. 



Anterior portion of the carapace a little longer than wide. Median tooth 

 of the front triangular, low, subacute; lateral teeth rounded, with a prom- 

 inent snbmarginal spine making them appear acnte. Eye-peduncles 

 moderately slender and fully two-thirds the length of the anterior portion 

 of the carapace; cornese not large and scarcely dilated. Eye-scales sub- 

 ovate, dorsally concave, with a prominent subterminal spine, which is 

 visible from above. Antennal peduncle exceeding the eyes; acicle rounded 

 above and seldom reaching the tip of the eye. Chelipeds very unequal, 

 pubescent, and spiny; merus nearly trihedral, the outer surface convex 

 and nearly smooth; carpus short, distally widened; inner surface smooth, 

 glossy, more or less concave; outer surface flattened, nearly smooth; upper 

 face covered with scattered hairy prominences; inner edge furnished with 

 seven or eight slender curved spines; a parallel row of three or four spines 

 near the distal end; hand oblong, wider and much longer than the carpus; 

 upper surface with seven to nine rows (including the marginal rows) of 

 spines, a tuft of long hairs arising from the base of each spine; fingers 

 corneous tipped; outer margin of the dactyl with a prominent row of 

 short spines and a similar row on the upper surface. Merus of the left 

 cheliped with the lower side spinulous; carpus compressed, with a double 

 row of spines on the upper surface; hand with the supero-external sur- 

 face widened at the base and thickly set with strong spines; upper edge 

 with a smooth sulcus. Ambulatory legs pubescent, the upper sides devoid 

 of spines except on the carpus of the anterior pair; dactyls not twisted, 

 about equalling the propodi and armed below with slender spines. 



Alaska (Benedict); Puget Sound (Stinapson)! Kadiak 

 Is., lat. 55^ 35' 30" N.; ion. 162^ 31' 45" W.; 19 fathoms! 



Pagurus hirsutiusculus (Dana). 



Bernhardvs hirsutiusculus Dana, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1851, p. 269; 



Crust. U. S. Expl. Expd., Part 1, 1852, p. 443, PI. XXVII, fig. 3. 

 Eupagurus hirsutiusculus Stimpson, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VI, 



1857, p. 484; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1858, pp. 237 and 249. 



Carapace and legs pubescent; anterior portion of the carapace a little 

 wider than long; median tooth triangular and acute; lateral teeth obso- 

 lete. Ocular peduncles short, about one-half the length of the anterior 

 portio n of the carapace; ccrncae scarcely dilated. Eye-scales oblong 



