DECAPODA (bRACHYUHa). 
Crust. 1 8 
Parteienopid.e. 
LarnSras divided into several genera, L. pmirtalesi and agonus (Stimps.), 
from Florida, triangulus and hyponcus (Stimps.), California and Mazatlan, 
figured ; A. Milne-Edwards, Miss sci. M^x. v. pp. 146-153, pi. xxviii. 
fig. 2, pi. XXX. figs. 2 & 3, pi. xxxi. fig. 1. 
Platylambrus, g. n. for Lambrus serratus (M. E.) = crenulatus (Saus- 
sure) ; id. 1. c. p. 156, pi. xxx. fig. 1, West Indies. 
Pisolambrus, g. n. Eyes very large, protruding out of the orbit ; ex- 
ternal antennae very small. P. nitidus, sp. n., Barbadoes, 100 fath. Id. 
1. c. p. 157, pi. xxx. fig. 4. 
Solenolambrus fastigatus, sp. n., bellij sp. n., and ,( Stimps.), all 
from the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico ; id. 1. c. pp. 159-163, 
pi. xxix. figs. 5 & 6, & pi. xxviii. fig. 4. 
Heterocrypta granulata and macrobrachia (Stimps.) ; id. 1. c. pp. 166 & 
167, pi. xxix. figs. 3 & 4, West Indies. 
Cryptopodia concava (Stimps.) ; id. 1. c. p. 168, pi. xxix. figs. 1 & 2, 
Gulf of Mexico, 34 fath. 
CEthra scruposa (L.) var. scuiata (S. Smith); id. 1. c. p. 170, pi. xxxi. 
fig. 2, Mazatlan. ' 
Cancrida?. 
Cancer borealis (Stimps.) distinct from irroratus (Say), ranges from 
Nova Scotia to the West Inc^ies; Kingsley, P. Ac. Philad. 1878, p. 317. 
Actcea cavernosa., sp. n., Milne-Edwards, Bull. Soc. Philom. June, 1878, 
p. 7, Cape Verde Islands. 
ActcBa rueppelli (Krauss.) = rugata (White) = ? hraussi (Heller), and 
occurs from Mozambique to New Caledonia ; Hilgendorf, MB. Ak. Berl. 
1878, p. 787. 
Hypoccelus sculptus (M. E.) = ? Melissa, diverticulata (Strahl) ; very 
equal in coloration, somewhat different in sculpture ; the large notch on 
the hand may be intended for alluring and catching small animals, like 
the hole in the hand of Carpoporus. Id. 1. c. p. 789. 
Lophactcea granulosa (Riipp.). Note on its relation to cristata (M. E.) ; 
id. 1. c. p. 787. 
Lophozozymus dodone (Herbst) = Xantho radiatus (M. E.), Mozam- 
bique ; id. 1. c. p. 789. 
Xantho spino-tuberculata (Lockington), from New Zealand ; Kirk, Tr. 
N. Z. Inst. xi. p. 397. 
Etisus loivimanus (Randall) =s macrodactylus (M. Edw., Lucas) = 
maculatus (Heller) = convexus (Stimps.), Mozambique ; Hilgendorf, 1. c. 
p. 791. 
Paragalene, g. n. ; external antennae as in Menippe and Galene, but 
endostome provided with a crest. Cephalothorax with very developed 
cpimeral region, convex, smooth. P. neapolitana^ sp. n., Naples. Koss- 
mann. Arch. f. Nat. xliv. pp. 253-255. 
Myomenippe, subg. n. of Menippe, but the inner edge of the orbit quite 
