Land, Fresh-Water, and Marine Crustacea. 113 



3. Eupagurus cnanensis (W. Thompson). 



1843. Pagurus cuanensis, W. Thomp., Brit. Assoc. Report (1843), 

 p. 267. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth, occupying the shell of a Turre- 

 tella (F. M. Balfour). This species is apparently rare in the 

 Forth estuary. 



4. Eupagurus pubescens (Kroyer). 



1838. Pagurus pubescens, Kroyer, Consp. Crust. Gronl., Naturh. 



Tidsskr., ser. i., ii. p. 251. 

 1853. ,, Thompsoni, Bell, op. cit., p. 372. 



Habitat. — Taken west of May Island in 20 fathoms 

 (Henderson). East of Inchkeith, 9 to 10 fathoms; appar- 

 ently rare. 



[5. Eupagurus seulptimanus (Lucas). 



1843. Pagurus seulptimanus, Lucas, Explo. Scient. de l'Algerie, 



I. Crust., p. 32, pi. iii. fig. 6. 

 1853. ,, Forbesii, Bell, op. cit, p. 186. 



Habitat. — Dr Howden has recorded Pagurus (Spiropagurus) 

 Forbesii from the Forth estuary ; but Stebbing, in his History 

 of Crustacea, p. 161, regards this as synonymous with 

 Eupagurus seulptimanus, Lucas, the occurrence of which in 

 the Forth is somewhat doubtful. 1 ] 



Genus (3) Anapagurus, Henderson, 1886. 

 6. Anapagurus Hyndmanni (Thompson). 



1843. Pagurus Hyndmanni, Thomp., Brit. Assoc. Report (1843), 



p. 267. 

 1886. Anapagurus Hyndmanni, Henderson, Decap. and Schiz. 



Crust, of the Clyde, p. 27. 



Habitat. — Off Musselburgh and Prestonpans (Howden). 

 I have occasionally obtained this species amongst the trawl 

 refuse of the Fishery steamer " Garland." 



1 It is probable that a critical study of the smaller hermit crabs of the 

 Forth estuary might show that some that are regarded as forms of common 

 species may turn out to be distinct. 



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