. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. RECORDS OF DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS 13. Fig. 1. The R. V. Anton Dohrn. Most of the specimens taken by workers from the University of Southern Cahfornia were sent to the National Museum for verification of identifica- tions. Some material, however, remained to become part of the holdings of the Allan Hancock Foundation. I have not been able to locate the specimens taken by W. A. Hilton. Records of many of these specimens were published in the works of Rathbun (1918, 1925, 1930, and 1937), Schmitt (1921), and Hilton (1916, 1918). A map of th


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. RECORDS OF DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS 13. Fig. 1. The R. V. Anton Dohrn. Most of the specimens taken by workers from the University of Southern Cahfornia were sent to the National Museum for verification of identifica- tions. Some material, however, remained to become part of the holdings of the Allan Hancock Foundation. I have not been able to locate the specimens taken by W. A. Hilton. Records of many of these specimens were published in the works of Rathbun (1918, 1925, 1930, and 1937), Schmitt (1921), and Hilton (1916, 1918). A map of the stations of the Anton Dohrn was given with a description of its operations (Ulrey 1917). The map later was included in the work on fishes by Ulrey and Greeley (1928). No complete list was compiled of the specimens taken by any of the collectors working between 1900 and 1930. The log of the Venice Marine Biological Station often listed animals as "crabs," "macrurans," etc. rather than by species. Incon- sistencies in identification in the log prevent modem workers from being sure which species was intended. Many of the original specimens have been lost or dehydrated to the point of being unrecognizable. Other specimens have not been located. Data on exact location, depth, date of collection, and number of indi- viduals taken was not given for many lots of specimens. This paper provides a list of decapods taken in 1900-1930, as compiled from original records at the Allan Hancock Foundation, specimens at the Allan Hancock Foundation and the National Museum, and references in the literature. For comparison, records are given of other species found in the two counties but not reported in that time Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sc


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