JL>ECAP0DA (anomura). Criiat. 22 
Lepidops (more correct than Lepidopa) myops (Stimps.), California ; id. 
I c. pp. 332 & 333, pi. V. fig. 16. ^ 
Hippa emerita (? L., Desm.) = Cancer testadinarius (Herbst) = H. 
talpoidea (Say), Cape Cod to Brazil ; H. analoga (Stimps.), California to 
Chili ; asiatica (M. E.), Indian Ocean ; id. 1. c. pp. 323-326, pi. v. 
figs. 9-11. 
Hippa talpoidea (Say) burying in the sand, observed at Cape May, New 
Jersey ; Leidy, P. Ac. Philad. 1878, p. 337. 
Mastigochirus, new name for Mastigopus (Stimpson, preoccupied) 
gracilis (Stimps.), China Sea, and quadrilohatus, sp. n., Philippines, Miers, 
1. c. pp. 321 & 322, pi. V. figs. 7 & 8. 
Remipes testudinarius (Latr.) = emeritus (Herbst) = pacificus and 
hirtipes (Dana) = marmoratus (Lucas) = pictus (Heller) = ovalis (A. 
Milne-Edw.), whole Indo-Pacific region ; var. denticulatifrons (White), 
same distribution ; scutellatus (Fabr.) = cubensis (Saussure) = bar- 
badensis (Stimps.), Tropical Atlantic and West Indies ; strigillatus 
(Stimps.), California ; truncatifrons, sp. n., China. Id. 1. c. pp. 316-321, 
pi. v. figs. 1-6. 
PAGURIDiE. 
Some observations on IWmg Pagurus bernhardus (L.)^ by C. Terne, 
Zool. Gart. xix. pp. 250 & 251 ; a specimen living in a shell fixed by the 
byssal threads of a Mytilus., left it for taking food, but returned rapidly 
to it ; another emptied a shell full of sand by knocking it with its claws 
before taking possession. 
Eupagurus spinimanus (Miers) ; Miers, Cat. Crust. New Zeal. p. 63, 
pi. i. fig. 6. 
Pagurus (s. strict.) pavimentatus, sp. n., Ibo, S.E. Africa, pedunculatus 
(Herbst), hungarus (Herbst), and strigatus (Herbst), described from the 
original specimens, the first and third also found at Ibo, the second 
without doubt from the East Indies. Hilgendorf, MB. Ak. Berl. 1878, 
pp. 815-820, pi. iii. figs. 1-5, and pi. ii. fig. 8. 
Pagurus deformis (M. E.), rudiment of female orifice in the male, 
observed by Hilgendorf (see General Subject, supra, p. 8). 
Clibanarius meditefraneus, sp. n., Kossmann, Arch. f. Nat. xliv. p. 257, 
Mediterranean Sea. 
Pagurus {Clibanarius) eurysternus, sp. n., Hilgendorf, 1. c. p. 822, pi. iii. 
figs. 9 & 10, Mozambique. 
Ccenobita rugosal^-us"] (M, E.) inhabits shells of 14 quite different 
genera ; Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 410. 
Ccenobita panamensis (Streets, 1871) = intermedia (Streets,.. 1871) ; 
Streets, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 7, p. 117, Ldwer California. 
, Birgus latro (L.). Note by Grube, JB. schles. Ges. 1878, pp. 76-78. 
On its respiration, by C. Semper, see General Subject, supra, p; 6. 
POECELLANIDJ]. 
Petrolisthes. Synoptical table of the distinguishing characters of twelve 
species, living on the West Coast of North America, and descriptions of 
