10 Crust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
ANOMURA . 
Dromubm. 
Dromidia bicornis and spinosa , spp. nu., T. Studer, Abh. Ak. Berlin, 
1882 [1883] pp. 20-22, pi. i. figs. 9 & 10, S. of Cape of Good Hope, 
34° S. lat., 117 fath. 
Kaninim. 
Notopus atlanticus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 17, pi. i. fig. 5, Ascension Island, GO 
fath. Young stages of N. dorsipes (F.) ; id. 1. c. p. 19, pi. i. figs. 6 & 7. 
HlPPIDiE. 
Hippa talpoidea (Say). Apparent bird-tracks occasioned by it [Zool. 
Bee. xix. Crust, p. 18]; T. Meehan, Nature, xxvii. p. 91, and Zool. (3) 
vii. p.378. 
Paguridje. 
Pagurus sp. [callidus (Risso). — Rec.]. General remarks on its asso- 
ciation -with Adamsia palliata (Boh.) by 0. Hertwig in his pamphlet, 
“ Die Symbiose,” 1883, pp. 4— G, pi. i. fig. 11. The same subject also treated 
by H. Eisig, Kosmos, xii. pp. 388-392. 
Eupagurus p>olitus (Smith) abundant from Cape Cod to Carolina in 
from 50 to 400 fath., described ; S. I. Smith, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. vi. 
pp. 27-31, pi. iv. fig. 1. 
Eupagurus dimorphus, sp. n., S. of Cape of Good Hope, 34° S. lat , 
117 fath., and ungulatus , sp. n., Table Bay, 50 fath., T. Studer, Abh. Ak. 
Berlin, 1882 [1883] pp. 24-27, pi. ii. figs. 11-13. The figures of the old 
male very different from those of the female in the former species ; it 
lives in shells of Buccinuni porcatum, invested by Epizoantlnis cancriso- 
cias (Martens). 
Parapagurus pilosimanus (S. I. Smith), South coast of New England, 
described, and individual variations noted; S. I. Smith, l. c. pp. 33-36, 
pis. v. figs. 3-5, & vi. figs. 1-4. 
Catapagurus (Alph. M.-Edw., 1880) = Ilemipagurus (S. I. Smith, 1881); 
C. sharreri (Alph. M.-Edw.) = socialis (S. I. Smith). Measurements ; 
id. 1. c. p. 31, pi. iv. fig. 5. 
Sympagurus , g. n., having phyllobranchise, the lamellae long, narrow, 
arranged in two loosely-packed longitudinal series either side of the 
axis of the branchia. Peduncles of the antennulae short ; eyes well- 
developed. Appendages of the first and second somites of the abdomen 
in the male small and little developed. In other respects like Parapa- 
gurus. S. pictus, sp. n., South coast of New England, 164-264 fath. Id. 
1. c. pp. 37- 40, pis. v. fig. 2, & vi. figs. 5-8. 
JBirgus feeding indeed on cocoa-nuts [as already mentioned by Rumph, 
1705. — Rec.], observed on the Solomon Islands by H. B. Guppy, P. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. W. vii. pp. 661-665. Notes on its structure, habits, and 
