NO. 6 DFXAPOD AND OTHER CRUSTACEA SCHMITT 2g 
Miihrax aciiticoniis Stimpson 3 c^ 
MifJirax sculptus (Lamarck) 
Miihrax- coryplic ( Herl)st) 3 c? ^5 ovig, 
Miihrax ruber (Stimpson) 2 ^ ij i juv. 
Macrococlouia diplacanihum (Stimpson) i? ovig. 
Macrocoelouia snbpanalleluiu (Stimpson) ic? 
Microphrvs bicoriiiiius (Latreille) 2 juv. 
Poriunus ordzvayi (Stimpson) ic? 
Paraliouicra dispar (A. Alilne-Edwards) 6J' 6^ 
Aciea seiicjera Milne-Edwards 2j' ij 
Xanihodiits deiiiiculaius (White) 4 c? ^5 
Micropanopc barbadcnsits (Rathbun) 5$ (2 ovig.) i juv. 
All these except the largest, best-developed male have the palms 
more or less completely granulated as in one of the females among 
the 13 specimens examined hy ^liss Rathlnin. 
Chlorodiella longiinana Milne-Eclwards ic? t? 
Piliiiiinus holosericiis Ratldnin 3c? 3 $ 
Eriphia^ gouagra (Eabricius) i? 
Grapsus grapsus Linnaeus ic? ^ 
