Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Two largest grapsoids from Ilha Govenador, Aug. 27, 1925, backs a slaty 
black with cinereous markings and lavender gray splotches branchial region 
where thighs of hinder legs fold up over them, eyestalks and legs what I 
would call a mahogany red with black brown spots, thighs (meri) of all but 
last two pairs of legs with whitish spots, maybe pearl gray. Red is almost 
crimson X orange chrome, shading off in bases of to saturn red to 
primrose yellow, to nearly white. 
Turned down part between eyestalks real dark deep red like eyestalks. 
Propodi of walking legs sort of ochre yellow as is 
All joints of legs of 3 small tawny except meri, which are color of back, this 
is more umber than in large specimens. Outer meri, not last two, with more 
white splotches than in large specimens. 
Chelipeds colored same as in large ones. Under parts yellowish like 
hands, which color runs over to proximal half of underside of meri of walking 
legs and entire under side of chelipeds. 
