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Frozen or seined Williams coll. Aug. 3> 1932 
Sage green to bice green mottled and xpgKkiKsi specked with opaque white, 
antennal scale and telson barred narrow white and broader green in distal half, 
getting almost burnt umber which tiniest, most distal of the white rings, so 
that they almost look a little reddish. 
Eyestalks—corneae light ecru drab. ^ 
Legs transparent with narrow opaque white rings at carpal propodal, 
carpal meral, and meral ischial articulations and one or two white spots 
beneath and between these rings. Uropods mottled like body, more barred like, 
with burnt umber tinge near base of outer branch. 
#7-32. June 20, 1932. Stone collected under rocks, west side Loggerhead. #ott> CLtc • 
Right hand lost. 
Quite colorless translucent, body with suggestion of green (palest olive 
buff) tail fan with slightest suggestion of reddish tinge due to scattered 
crimson chromatophores. 
Stomach shows through mummy brown. 
Ovary shows through orange. 
Eggs beneath abdomen show through cadmium orange. 
Base of fingers (left hand—right hand lost), distal fifth about of palm 
and carpus suffused with pale orange buff. 
#7-32. Stenopus. 
Carmine to rose red with design of china white down middle line of 
transverse bars of white. ' 
Of ambulatories: Dactyls translucent white, distal and proximal ends of 
propodi ditto and perhaps extreme edge of carpi. 
Middle third of antennal flagellum alternately white and red barred, basal 
third all red, distal third all white. 
