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BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OB WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 
Pagurus annulipcs — Continued. 
(several ), 7 534 , 7 53 5 ( few ) . 7 53 5 bis ( in A nachis) , 
7537 (many), 7537 bis (many in Anachis), 7538 
(many), 7539 bis (1 in Anachis ), 7541 (compara- 
tively few), 7541 bis (many), 7544 (few), 7545 
(few), 7545 bis (in Anachis ), 7547 (compara- 
tively few), 7547 bis (in Anachis), 7549 (many), 
7549 bis (many), 7550 bis (few), 7551 bis (few 
in Anachis ), 7552 (few), 7553 bis (many), 7554 
bis (*)> 7557 (3 minute), 7560, 7563 (few), 7565 
bis (1 in Anachis ), 7589 (1), 7602 (1 in Turho- 
nilla sp.), 7612 (several in Anachis), 7613 (sev- 
eral), 7615 (1), 7618 (in Tritia), 7621 (1), 
7623 (in Eupleura ) , 7630 (several), 7632 (few), 
76 33 (few), 7634 (few), 7635 (few), 7640 (few), 
7644 (many), 7648 (several), 7649 (1), 7651 (3), 
7653 (many), 7654 (many), 7655 (few), 7660 
(many in Anachis), 7661 (few), 7663 (few in 
Anachis), 7671 (many), 7672 (few), 7673 (few in 
Tritia), 7674 (few), 7675 (few), 7689 (1), 7730 
(several), 7731 (few), 7733 (several), 7734 (1 
small), 7738 (many), 7741 (few), 7744 (common), 
7745 (1). 7746 (common), 7748 (many), 7749 
(many), 7750 (many), 7751 (1 small), 7752 
(few), 7753 (few), 7754 (many small), 7755 
(few small), 7756 (few), 7757 (many), 7758 
(many), 7759 (very many), 7760 (common), 
7764 (few small), 7765 (1), 7766 (many), 7767 
(many), 7768 (few small), 7769 (several), 7770 
(several), 7772 (several), 7774 (1), 7776, 7777 
(few), 7778 (many), 7779 (few small), 77S0 (1), 
7781 (many in Astyris), 7782 (several), 7783 
(few). 
Phalarope and Blue Wing stations: 1 (many in 
Anachis), 2 (many in Anachis), 3 (many), 4 
(few in Anachis), 5 (many in Anachis), 7 (many 
in Anachis), 8 (many), 9 (several), 10 (com- 
mon in Tritia), n (common in Tritia), 13 
(common), 14 (common), 15 (common), 17 
(many in Anachis), 18 (in Anachis), 19 (few in 
Tritia), 20 (common), 22 (common), 23 (com- 
mon), 25 (few), 28 (few), 29 (few), 30 (few), 
32 (few), 33 (1), 34 (1), 52 (few), 53 (few), 55 
(few), 59 (few), 61 (1), 62 (several), 63 (sev- 
eral), 65 (1 in Anachis), 66 (few), 67 (1 in An- 
achis), 68 (few in Anachis), 69 (in Vermicularia), 
70 (1), 71 (several), 72 (1), 74 (many), 75 (1 very 
small), 76 (many in Anachis and Vermicu- 
laria), 77 (many; 1 in Tritia), 78 (in Anachis), 
79 (few), 80 (2), 81 (common), 82 (common), 
83 (several), 84, 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 (sev- 
eral), 95, 98, 101 (few), 102, 103, 106, 107 (few), 
108, 109, no, 112, 114, 115 (common), 117 
(few), 1 18 (few), 122 (many), 123 (common), 
125, 128 (few), 129 (common), 132 (in Urosal- 
Pagurus annulipcs — Continued. 
pinx), 134 (several), 135, 136, 137 (few), 138 
(few), 144 (common), 145 (few), 146 (few), 147 
(few), 148 (common), 149 (few), 150 (in Seila 
terebralis), 153 (1). 
Found by Thompson to be bearing eggs early 
in September. 
Family PorcEllanid^. 
Polyonyx macrocheles (Gibbes). 
Faxon, 1879, P- 256 (Porcellana (Poly onyx) macro- 
cheles)-, S. I. Smith, 1882a,; M. J. Rathbun, 
1905, p. 14. 
Adult taken once by A. Agassiz at Newport under 
stones on shore; the zoeae swarmed at the 
mouth of Narragansett Bay in August, 1878. — 
Faxon. One specimen*, in possession of Mr. 
Gray, was collected by Dr. D. H. Tennent on 
Devils Foot Island, June 10, 1903, w'here it 
was found in a Chaztopterus tube. 
Family Calappidaj. 
Calappa jlarnmea (Herbst). 
S. I. Smith, 1882a ( Calappa marmorata)-, M. J. 
Rathbun, 1905, p. 13. 
Smith records the capture of two young speci- 
mens at Ram Island, under stones at low 
water, in 1875 an d 1878. Miss Rathbun men- 
tions the taking of the megalops at Woods Hole 
at the surface, July 16, 1886. An adult taken 
in Eel Pond, September 24, 1897 (identified 
by R. P. Bigelow'). 
Family ParthEnopid^. 
Heterocrypta granulata (Gibbes). 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 548, 415; M. J. Rath- 
bun, 1905, p. 12. 
Vineyard Sound, off Falmouth, near Suconesset 
Lightship. — Smith. Three stations in the 
eastern half of Vineyard Sound (7533 bis, 7545 
bis, 7769), 7 to 15 fathoms, sand and gravel; 
one specimen taken by tangle near Sound 
shore of Naushon; another dredged near West 
Island, Buzzards Bay. — Survey. Mr. Gray 
reports its occurrence “off Nobska,” and Mr. 
Edwards states that in former years it was not 
uncommon in Buzzards Bay off West Fal- 
mouth. 
Family Inachidas. 
Hyas coarctatus Leach. 
Verrill and Smith, 1873, p. 548; S. I. Smith, 1879, 
p. 43; M. J. Rathbun, 1893, p. 69; 1905, p. xi. 
(None of these writers report this species from 
points within the limits of the region.) 
