{549] INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 255 
Vineyard Sound, &c., in deep water, more abundant north of Cape 
Cod, and extending to Northern Europe on one side, and to Puget 
Sound on the other. 
EUPAGURUS PUBESCENS Stimpson. 
Loe. cit., p. 89, 1859 ; and Proceedings Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, 1858, p. 237, 
1859. Pagurus pubescens Kroyer, Naturh. Tidsskrift, Bind ii, p. 251, 1838. 
This species has been taken in deep water off the coast of New Jer- 
sey, and will, doubtless, be found off Long Island and Vineyard Sounds. 
It extends northward to Greenland and Northern Europe. 
EUPAGURUS LONGICARPUS Stimpson. (p. 339.) 
Proceedings Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, 1858, p. 237, 1859. Pagurus Tongicar- 
pus Say, loc. cit., p. 163, 1817; Gould, op. cit., p. 330; DeKay, op. cit., p. 20, 
Pl. 8, fig. 22. 
Massachusetts Bay to South Carolina. 
MACROURA. 
GEBIA AFFINIS Say. Plate II, fig. 7. (pp. 367, 530.) 
Loe. cit., p. 195, 1817. 
Long Island Sound to South Carolina. 
CALLIANASSA STIMPSONI Smith, sp. nov. Plate II, fig. 8. (p. 369.) 
Carapax smooth and shining. Greater cheliped (fig. 8) about three 
times as long as the carapax; carpus and hand convex on both sides ; 
carpus sometimes considerably longer, sometimes not at all longer than 
broad; both fingers of the same length, and about as long as the basal 
portion of the dactylus; the prehensile edge of the dactylus without 
a strong tooth or tubercle at base. Smaller cheliped about half as long 
as the greater; carpus and hand about equal in length; fingers equal, 
slender, as long as the basal portion of the propodus. Abdomen smooth 
and shining above, gradually increasing in breadth to the fifth segment ; 
second segment longest, much longer than broad; third and fifth equal 
in length; fourth shorter, and sixth a little longer than third or fifth; 
telson much broader than long, shorter than the fourth segment. 
Length of a large specimen, 61"; length of carapax, 15; length of 
larger cheliped, 44. 
In the character of the chelipeds this species seems to be closely allied 
to C. longimana Stimpson, from Puget Sound. 
Our species ranges from the coast of the Southern States north to 
Long Island Sound. 
HoMARUS AMERICANUS Edwards. (pp. 395, 492, 522. 
* Hist. nat. des. Crust., tome ii, p. 334, 1837. Astacus marinus Say, loc. cit. , p. 165, 
1817, (not of Fabricius.) 
New Jersey to Labrador. 
