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from a living specimen ; but even the dried individual in the Museum 
collection is very distinctly marked. 
Family Pagurid^. 
Pagurus strigimanus, White. 
Red, irregularly spotted with yellow. Eye-peduncles longish, not 
the length of the anterior margin of the carapace. Carapace v;ith 
the front part irregularly pitted above, very smooth in the middle, 
the sides with tufts of long yellow hairs. First pair of legs not much 
thickened ; on the outside covered with thickly- set tubercles, many 
of which end in a spine ; the base of these tubercles in front furnished 
with a tuft of longish yellow hairs ; inside of the hand and of the move- 
able claw with several slightly raised patches, covered with regular 
parallel deepish grooves ; the claws black, and slightly hollowed at 
the end ; the second and third legs with the two last joints furnished 
with many small black spines and tufts of long yellowish hairs. 
Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. From Mr. Gunn’s collection. 
A species somewhat allied to Pagurus guttatus, Oliv. 
Pagurus comptus, White. 
Whitish, the antennae ringed with red ; the legs with three or four 
broad red bands. Carapace smooth, with a few punctures on the 
side, between which and the middle is an impressed somewhat curved 
line ; the front edge with a very wide tooth in the middle. 
First pair of legs irregular ; the left hand much smaller than the 
other ; the palmar portion of the larger hand somewhat flattened on 
the outside, and covered with small depressed warts ; the claws short 
and thick, the edges of the claws sharp ; the second and third pairs 
of legs thin, smooth, slightly punctured with a few short bristles ; 
the fourth and fifth legs very smooth. 
Hab. Falkland Islands (Antarctic expedition). 
Pagurus cavipes, Wliite, List of Specimens of Crustacea in Brit. 
Mus. p. 60. 
Eye-peduncles short and thick ; eye very large ; scale at the base 
large and serrated at the end. Carapace with two widish teeth in 
the front edge, between the outer antennae and eyes ; a transverse 
groove near the front edge, the anterior angle with a few short 
spines ; anterior legs with the left the larger ; the wrist tubercled ; 
the hand behind the moveable claw tubercled ; the outer edge of the 
moveable claw and lower edge of hand serrato- dentate ; outside of 
hand smooth, inside with a few tufts of shortish hairs ; the smaller 
claw with several rows of hairs in tufts. The second and third pairs 
of legs somewhat serrated on the upper edge ; the third leg on the 
left side with the penultimate joint longitudinally grooved on the 
outside ; the next joint angled and somewhat excavated above, near 
the upper edge, which is sharpish and somewhat serrated. 
Hab. Bramble Key, Australia. Presented by ,1. B. Jukes, Esq. 
