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15. Ocypode ceratophthalma, Pallas 



Alcock, J.A.S.B., vol. lxx, pt. 2, p. 345, 1900. 



5 $ 's and 1 $ . Patani. 

 ' Live in burrows at high-tide mark.' 



16. Uca annulipes, Latr. 

 Alcock, J.A.S.B., vol. lxix, pt. 2, p. 353 (1900). 



1 3 $ 's. Cape Patani. 



17. Matuta victor, Fabr. 



Alcock, J.A.S.B., vol. lxv, pt. 2, p. 160 (1896). 



2 adult $ 's, 1 young £ , 3 adult 9 ' s - Patani Bay. 



Undoubtedly M. victor, but the front is not broader than, but exactly 

 the width of, the orbit in every one. 



18. Dorippe facchino, Herbst. 



Alcock, J.A.S.B., vol. lxv, pt. 2, p. 278 (1896). 



I $ with anemone, and gastropod operculum interposed, 3 $ 's. Patani Bay. 



' All the specimens had, when taken, a gastropod operculum, with an 

 anemone attached, on their backs. In one case the anemone and the 

 operculum were removed from the living crab, which was placed in a jar of 

 sea-water in which there were several small Rhizostomous medusae. It 

 immediately seized hold of one of these by means of its two posterior legs 

 and, despite the medusa's violent pulsations, held it firmly. An anemone 

 on an operculum from another crab was then placed in the jar. The first 

 crab immediately let go the medusa and took hold of the operculum which 

 fitted closely to its back. All the anemones seen on crabs of the species were 

 identical in form and coloration, and similar ones were not seen in any other 

 position.' — N.A. 



19. Diogenes plan i mart us, Henderson 



Trans. Zoo I. Soc. (2), vol. v, p. 416, pi. 39, fig. 5 (1893). 



One large and one small specimen. Cape Patani. 



In the larger specimen the granules are smaller and flatter in the middle 

 of the palm where the greatest depression occurs, in the smaller they are 

 of equal size ; in both they appear of a pearly nature under the lens. 



