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CRUSTACEA. 
ANOMURA. 
Paguridas. 
Pagurus (Clibananus) cuhensis (Sauss.), perhaps identical with sclopetarius 
(Ilbst.) and vittatus (Bose), described by Martens, 1. c. pp. 117 k 118, 
Pagurua inaignia (Sauss.) and P. granulatua (01.) described from Cuban 
specimens, id. 1. c. pp. 119 & 120 j the genus Petrochirua (Stimps.), created 
for the latter, can scarcely be maintained. 
Diogenes varians (Heller) = Pagurua ponticus (Kessler), in the Black Sea. 
Ulianin, Mat. Paun. Black Sea, p. 70. 
PoRCEELANIDiE. 
PorceUana armata (Gibbes) ? = galathina (Bose) described from Cuban 
specimens by Martens, 1. c. p. 121, pi. 6. fig. 11 j P. gundlachi^ sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 122, pi. 6. fig. 12, Cuba. 
MACRURA. 
PALINURIDiE. 
Palinurua femoriatriga^ sp. n., Martens, 1. c. pp. 125 & 126, Amboyna, 
described in comparison with guttatua (Latr.) from Cuba. P. ornatm (Oliv.), 
? from Cuba, id. 1. c. p. 128. 
The somewhat claw-like articulation between the last and penultimate 
joints of the fifth pair of feet has been obseryed in the females of P. guttatua, 
femoriatriga, vulgaris, argus, penicillatus, daaypua, omatus, and japonicus ; 
even the males of the last-named show traces of this formation : id. 1. c. 
pp. 127 & 128. 
ScYLLARIDiE. 
Scgllarua (Arctus) gundlachi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 123, described comparatively 
with S. arctus (F.), pi. 5. fig. 13, Cuba. 
Ibacus antai'cticus (F.). No difierence between a Cuban specimen and 
another from the Indian Ocean ; id. 1. c. p. 124. 
THALASSINIDiB. 
Callianassa (Leach) is monographed by A. Milne-Edwards, N. Arch. 
Mus. vi. pp. 76-102, who describes C. subterranea (Mont.), Mediterranean 
and coast of Western Europe; gigas (Dana), Puget Sound, N.W. America; 
californiensis (Dana) =s ocddentalis (Stimps.), San Francisco; longimana 
(Stimps.), Puget Sound; uncmata (M.-E.), Chili; chilensis (Alph, M.-E.), 
Chili ; hrachyophthalma, sp. n., p. 85, Chiloe ; major (Say), Florida ; pachy- 
dactyla, sp. n., p. 86, pi. 2. fig. 1, Cape-Verd Islands; petalura (Stimps.), 
Japan ; turnerana (White), Cameroons, W. Africa ; armata, sp. n., p. 90, 
pi. 1, Feejee Islands ; brevicaudata, sp. n., p. 91, pi. 2. fig. 2, Zanzibar ; longivm- 
tris, sp. n., p. 92, Martinique ; mMc?wm^a[(Strahl), Philippine Islands ; triden' 
tata (Martens), Java ; bocourti, sp. n., p. 96, Pacific. Three fossil species are 
also described. 
Callianidea gundlachi, sp. n.. Martens, Arch. f. Nat. xxxviii. p. 132, pi. 6. 
