. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. 114 RATHBUN Bodega Bay, California (University of California). San Francisco Bay, California (W. H. Dall; Livingston Stone). San Francisco Bay, off San Mateo, 3 fathoms, dredged {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, on South Belmont oyster beds, seine {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, in San Pablo Bay, in Chinese shrimp nets {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, off San Bruno Point, in Chinese shrimp nets {Al- batross). San Francisco market (R. E. C. Stearns). Monterey (D. S. Jordan). Catalina Island {Albatross). San Diego (H. Hemphill; D. S. Jordan; Alb
. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. 114 RATHBUN Bodega Bay, California (University of California). San Francisco Bay, California (W. H. Dall; Livingston Stone). San Francisco Bay, off San Mateo, 3 fathoms, dredged {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, on South Belmont oyster beds, seine {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, in San Pablo Bay, in Chinese shrimp nets {Albatross). San Francisco Bay, off San Bruno Point, in Chinese shrimp nets {Al- batross). San Francisco market (R. E. C. Stearns). Monterey (D. S. Jordan). Catalina Island {Albatross). San Diego (H. Hemphill; D. S. Jordan; Albatross). San Diego Bay, 5>^-i2 fathoms {Albatross stations 3574, 3581, 3582, 3621). Station 3674 of Albatross (locality not given), 31 fathoms. San Geronimo Island, Lower California, 7 fathoms (A. W. Anthony). Mogi, Japan (Dr. F. C. Dale, U. S. S. Palos, June 18, 1881); one speci- men without chelipeds, which otherwise corresponds closely with the American form; probably, however, distinct from C. affitiis De Haan and C. propinqiitis Stimpson. Monterey (Owen, as C. vulgaris). CRANGON NIGROMACULATA Lockington. ,. ^> Distribution.—Yrova. northern California to Lower ) California, 3-33 fathoms. Specimens in the National Museum range from Gulf of mg^om^)L\he Farallones to San Diego, California; also found at of 9 (Xzi). Station ,„ , ^ _ ^ ,?, 3132. Turtle Bay, Lower Cahfornia. CRANGON ALASKENSIS Lockington. Crangon alaskensis LOCKINGTON, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., vil, 34 [7], 1876 (1877). Mutiny Bay, Alaska. Differs from C. nigricauda as follows: The antennal scale is a little longer and much narrower distally; the end of the blade is rounded and not produced at the antero-internal angle; the spine is much longer, extending considerably beyond the blade. :r— \ The first pair of feet are shorter, reaching \K^^^^_ J only to the middle of the terminal segment ^ of the maxillipeds; the hands are more gon ' ^aiaskmds. slendcr and elongate, being from two and a 't
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