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Tribe Anomuba. 
Fam. Galatheid.se. 
Genus Galathea, Fab. 
Galathea strigosa , L.; Bell, op. cit. p. 200. 
Not uncommon in deep water and in the stomachs of cod 
and haddock. 
Galathea squamifera , Mont. ; Bell, op. cit. p. 197. 
Very common under stones near low water, especially in 
pools and runlets ; occasionally in the stomachs of cod. 
Galathea dispersa , Bate, Proceed. Linn. Soc., Zool. vol. iii. p. 3. 
Abundant in deep water, and in the stomachs of the cod, 
haddock, and flounder. 
Fam. PaguridsB. 
Genus Pagurus, Fab. 
Pagurus hernhardus , L.; Bell, op. cit. p. 171. 
Everywhere abundant between tide-marks and in deep water. 
A young specimen was lodged inside a fragment of a stalk of 
wheat. 
This species has nine or ten branchiae on each side, besides 
a rudimentary organ at the base of the first pair of foot-jaws. 
The latter have no branchial whips, and differ considerably 
from those of the Brachyura. 
The first pair of foot-jaws have the inner division very much 
elongated, almost antenniform, and bordered with long hairs, 
while the external portion is small. In the next pair the inner 
division more closely agrees with the external in length, and 
the whole is not very different from the same part in Garcinus 
mcenas minus the whip and branchia. The third pair is shorn 
of its whip and large flap, and has the middle segment * repre- 
* Corresponding to d, fig. 3, Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xxiv. p. 86. 
