8 ‘DR. J. G. DE MAN ON THE PODOPHTHALMOUS 
Porcellana Dane, Heller. Alpheus charon, Heller. 
—  scabriuscula, Dana. *—— comatulorum, Hasw. 
—-— militaris, Heller. Anchistia notata, Heller. 
—— penicillata, Heller. xLeander longirostris, H. M.-Edw. 
—— hbarbata, Heller. —— distans, Heller. 
Ceenobita clypeata, Herbst. Palemon rudis, Heller. 
—— rugosa, 7. M-Hdw. —— scabriculus, Heller. 
—— Olivieri, Owen. —— lanceifrons, Dana. 
~ Calcinus tibicen, Herbsé. Hippolyte gibbosus, H. M.-Edw. 
—— Gaimardi, H. M.-Edw. xSicyonia ocellata, Stimps. 
Clibanarius striolatus, Dana. Penzus monoceros, abr. 
—— corallinus, 1. M.-Hdw. —— indicus, H. M.-Hdw. 
—— humilis, Dana. —— monodon, Fabr. 
—~- longitarsis, de Haan. —— avirostris, Dana. 
Pagurus affinis, H. M.-Hdw. | x*Acetes indicus, H. M.-Hdw. 
Paguristes ciliatus, Heller. |  xSquilla scorpio, Latr. 
Palinurus dasypus, H. M.-Hdw. | xGonodactylus glyptocercus, Wood- 
xScyllarus rugosus, Lar. | Mason. 
Alpheus levis, Rand. | 
Order DECAPODA. 
Tribe BRACHYURA. 
Subtribe Oxyrhyncha. 
Family Inacuip2. 
Genus Doci&a, Leach. 
The genus Doclea, although known since the beginning of 
the century, belongs nevertheless to a group of Decapods 
which stands greatly in need of revision. Little doubt can be 
entertained that some species, formerly described by Bleeker + 
and by Stimpson, will ultimately prove to be identical when a 
large series of individuals of different sizes and ages are com- 
pared together. Mr. Miers}, the well-known and zealous 
English carcinologist, seems to hold the same opinion, for he has 
already united some species. 
The Mergui Collection contains four specimens of Doclea, 
which belong to three different species, one of which is new. 
t ‘Recherches sur les Crustacés de l’Inde Archipélagique,’ Batavia, 1856. 
{ Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1880, ser. 5, vol. v. p. 226. 
