23 Crust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
pp. 180-183. T. stimpsonif sima, and dance^ from N.E. Australia, J. E. T. 
.Woods, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. v. p. 118. 
Achelous orbicularis, sp. n., Richters, Decap. Maurit. p. 153, pi. xvi. 
figs. 14 & 15, Seychelle Islands. 
Lupocyclus philippinensis, sp. n. (Semper), Nauck, Z. wiss. Zool. xxxiv. 
p. 68, Philippines. 
Caphyra alata and tricosiata, spp. nn., and C. (Camptonyx) rotundifrons 
(M.-Edw.), var. n. tridens, Richters, Decap. Mauiit. p. 154, the two 
former pi. xvi. figs. 25-28, Mauritius. 
Lissocarcinus boholensis, sp. n. (Semper), Nauck, 1. c. p. 67, Philippines. 
Hedrophthalmus, g. n. Near Podophthalmus. Cephalothorax broadest 
in front, between the orbits ; eye-stalks short. II. thalamithoides\-toides'], 
Philippines, sp. n., Nauck, 1. c. p. 67. 
TELPHUSIDiE. 
Telphusa. 45 species enumerated, with their localities, and I. emar- 
ginata, West Africa and Port Natal, and enodis Ceylon, spp. nn. ; Kings- 
ley, P. Ac. Philad. 1880, pp. 35-37. 
Telphusa surnatrensis, sp. n., Sumatra, and sinuatifrons (M.-Edw. ?), 
Borneo, Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) v. pp. 304 & 305, the former pi. xiv. figs. 
1 & 2 . 
- Paratelphusa latifrons (Randall, as Potamia) and sinuatifrons (M.-E.), 
the latter from San Domingo ; Kingsley, Z. c. p. 34. 
Trichodactylus : maxillipeds, and their gill-cleaning internal appen- 
dages described and figured by F. Muller, Kosmos, vii. pp. 151 & 152. 
Dilocarcinus spinifrons, sp. n.. Upper Amazon, and pardalinus (Ger- 
stacker), from the same locality ; Kingsley, Z. c. p. 35. 
GECARCINlDiE. 
Cardisoma carnifex (Hbst), from Madagascar, Java, and Xulla-Bessy, 
arinatum (Herkl.), W. Africa, urvillii (M.-Edw.), and hirtipes (Dana), 
from the Moluccas, obesum (Dana), from Sumatra, and sp. iudet. from 
Morotai, Moluccas ; descriptive notes by De Man, Notes Leyd. Mus. ii. 
pp. 31-36. 
OcYPODIDiE. 
Ocypode : revision of the genus by J. Kingsley, P. Ac. Philad. 1880, 
pp. 179-186. 11 species, with synonymy and localities, enumerated. 
Ocypode quadrata (F.) = arenaria (Say, M.-Edw.) = rhombea 
(M.-Edw.) : its Megalops-stage is Monolepis inermis (Say), and occurs on 
the coast of New England and Long Island ; S. Jf. Smith, Tr. Conn. Ac. 
iv. pp. 255 & 256. I. 
Ocypode ryderi, sp. n., Kingsley, Z. c. p. 183, Natal. 
Gelasimus reviewed ; id. 1. c. pp. 135-152. 41 species enumerated, with 
synonymy and localities, and the larger hand of 35 of them figured, 
pis. ix. & X. 
Gelasimus vocans (Rumph), marionis (Desm.), dussumieri and annulipes 
