23 Grust, 
CRUSTACEA. 
HlPPlDiE. 
Hippa talpoidea (Say). First stages of development ; Faxon, Bull. 
Mus. 0. Z. V. No. 11, pp. 254-266, pi. i. 
Paguridj:. 
Eupagurus prideauxi (Leach) = solitarius (Risso, Roux), single small 
specimens to a depth of 105 metres at Marseilles; Marion, Ann. Sci. Nat. 
(6) viii. Art. vii. p. 37. 
Eupagurus cavimanus, sp. n., Miers, 1. c. p. 48, pi. iii. fig. 1, Japan. 
Parapagurus, g. n. Gills composed of numerous cylindrical papillas, as 
in the majority of Macruray instead of lamellae, as in most Paguridce ; 
male appendages well developed and symmetrically paired on the first 
and second abdominal segments ; external maxillipeds widely separated 
at their base ; chelipeds very unequal ; eyes small, antennulae and 
antennae very long ; sternum narrow. P. pilositnanus, sp. n., S. I. Smith, 
Tr. Conn. Ac. v. pp. 50-54, off Nova Scotia, 250 fath. 
PomatocheleSy g. n. Carapace, eyes, antennae, and cephalothoracic 
limbs like those of Cancellus\ post-abdomen narrow, straight, with parallel 
sides, distinctly segmented as in the Macrura ; hands equal, bent 
obliquely downwards from the wrist and flattened above, fingers opening 
horizontally and acute at tips. P. Jeffrey siy sp. n., Japan, 48 fath., en- 
sconced within the shell of Dentalium. Miers, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 49, pi. iii. 
fig. 2. 
PORCELLANIDJJ. 
Porcellana spinulifronSy sp. n., Miers, 1. c. p. 46, Japan. 
Porcellana macrocheles (Gibbes); its metamorphosis described by Faxon, 
Bull. Mus. 0. Z. V. No. 11, pp. 256-262. 
MAGRUBA, 
Severa observations on the habits of the lobster and of PalinuruSy 
Scyllarus. Galatea, Palcemon, Peneiis, and Squilla made at the zoological 
station of Naples by H. Schmidtlein, MT. zool. Stat. Neap. i. pp. 501-514. 
Galateid^e. 
Galatea orientalis (Stimps.) ; Miers, 1. c. p. 51, Japan. 
ScYLLARIDiE. 
Scyllarus arctus (L.) : note on it by Cornish, Zool. 1879, pp. 473-477. 
Ihacus peroni (Lam.). Its Phyllosoma described by W. Haswell , 
P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv. pp. 280-282 ; P. dapereyi (Lesson) may bo an 
earlier stage of the same. 
