MUSEUM OF COMPAKATIVE ZOOLOGY. 29 



REPORT ON THE CRUSTACEA AND MOLLUSCA. 



Br Walter Faxon. 



The following additions to the carcinological collections have 

 been made during the past year : — 



Paguridae from Cohasset, Mass. Gift of Mr. Owen Bryant. 



Crustacea collected in the Bermudas. Gift of Mr. Owen Br} T ant. 



Carcinus mamas, green crab, from Kittery, Maine, illustrating the 

 northward dispersal of this species in recent years. Gift of Owen 

 Bryant. 



Crustacea from Progreso, Yucatan, collected by Leon J. Cole. 



A few Crustacea from the Pearl Islands, Panama, collected in February- 

 March, 1904, by W. W. Brown, Jr. Gift of Mr. John E. Thayer. 



Fifty-six bottles of Crustacea from the Bermudas. Gift of the Zoolog- 

 ical Department of Harvard College. 



Three specimens of Anoplodactylus lentus Wils., from Wood's Hole, 

 Mass. Gift of Mr. H. P. Johnson. 



Material has been loaned for study to M. H. Coutiere, Paris, 

 and four species (five specimens) have been presented to the 

 United States National Museum. 



Donations to the Mollusk collections have been credited to Mr. 

 Outram Bangs, J. H. Blake, 0. Bryant, L. J. Cole, H. P. Johnson, 

 and United States Steamship " Albatross." 





