518 J. R. Henderson — Some "Investigator" Paguridie. [No. 3, 



Station 170, off the Madras coast. Lat. 13° 01' 06" N. Long. 

 80° 36' 56" E. Depth 107 fathoms. Bottom sand and soft hrown mnd 

 with cinders (steamer route). 



Pylopagurus magnimanus, n. sp. 

 Station 175, off the east coast of Ceylon. Lat. 8° 51' 30" N. Long. 

 81° 11' 52" E. Depth 28 fathoms. Bottom sand, shells, and stones. 



Pagurus dearmatus, Henderson. 



Eupagurus zebra, Henderson. 



Spiropagurus spiriger (De Haan). 



Eupagurus pergranulatus, n. sp. 



Oatapagurus muricatus, n. sp. 



Paguristes pusillus, n. sp. 



Shore species. 



Galcinus herbsti, de Man. Laccadives. Trincomalee. 



„ elegans (Milne Edwards), Laccadives. 

 Olibanarius padavensis, de Man, Pulicat. 



,, sp. indet. Trincomalee. 



Report on the species. 



Genus Pagurus, Fabricius. 



1. Pagurus dearmatus, Henderson. 

 P. dearmatus, Henderson, " Challenger " Anomnra, p. 58, pi. vi. fig. 5 (1888). 



Station 175, off the east coast of Ceylon, depth 23 fathoms. A 

 male about 18 mm. long. 



This species was founded on a single specimen — a female with ova, 

 measuring 24 mm. in length — taken by the " Challenger " at the Ad- 

 miralty Islands, from a depth of 16 to 25 fathoms. It is allied to 

 P. pedunculatus, Herbst (with which P. varipes, Heller, is perhaps iden- 

 tical) and P. deformis Milne Edwards, but is distinguished from both by 

 the uniform granulation of the outer surface of its larger hand as well 

 as by the smaller size of the species in general. 



The " Investigator " specimen agrees closely with the original 

 description, except that the propodus of the third left leg is faintly 

 carinated externally, a character not mentioned in the " Challenger " 

 Report. A red band encircling each eye-stalk about its middle, is still 

 visible. 



G-enus Calcinus, Dana. 



2. Calcinus herbsti, de Man. 



Pagurus tibicen, Milne Edwards Ann. Sci. Nat. (2) t. VI. p. 278 (1S36); Hist. 

 Nat. Crust, t. II. p. 229 (1837). 



