SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Pagurus granulatus , Olivier. Two specimens (Simon’s Bay, 10 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. Recorded from 
West Atlantic. 
Anapagurus pusillus, n.sp. (?). One specimen (Simon’s Bay, 18 fathoms) ; obtained 
also at Stations VXIp. and 75. 
Porcellana streptocheles, Stimpson. Two specimens (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 18 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. Recorded from 
the Cape. 
Galathea labidolepta, Stimpson (1). One specimen (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 18 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. Recorded from 
the Cape. 
,, sp. (?). Three specimens (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 18 fathoms). 
Brachyura (Miers, Zool. pt. 49). 
Stenorhynchusfalci/er, Stimpson. Three specimens (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 18 fathoms); 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from the Cape. 
Achseopsis spinulosus , Stimpson. Four specimens (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from the Cape. 
Dehaanius dentatus (M. -Edwards). One specimen (Simon’s Bay, 10 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the . Challenger. 
Recorded from the Cape and Natal. 
Pericera cornuta, M. -Edwards. • One specimen (Simon’s Bay, 10 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from the Cape and West Atlantic. 
Thelphusa (Potamonautes) perla ta, M. -Edwards. Many specimens (Cape Town and 
Wellington, from rivers) ; obtained at no other locality 
by the Challenger. 
Plagusia chabrus (Linne). Two specimens (Simon’s Bay, 10 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained at no other locality by the Challenger. 
Recorded from New Zealand. 
Ilymenosoma orbiculare, Desmarest. Many specimens (Simon’s Bay, 5 to 
20 fathoms) ; obtained at no other locality by the 
Challenger. Recorded from the Cape. 
Calappa jlammea (Herbst). One specimen (Simon’s Bay, 10 to 20 fathoms) ; 
obtained also at Bermuda. 
Mursict eristimana (M.-Edwards). Two specimens (Sea Point and Simon’s Bay) ; 
obtained also at Station 142, 150 fathoms. 
Cape of Good 
Hope. 
