. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. DECAPODS 91 Off Bristol Bay, 33 fathoms, stations 3303, 3306. North of Alaska Peninsula, 26-47 fathoms, stations 3278, 3285, 3292, 3297- Off Unimak Island, 24-43 fathoms, stations 3259, 3262, 3265, 3266. Off Akutan Island, 72 fathoms, station 2842. Unalaska, 19-165 fathoms, stations 3310, 33i7» 33i9, 3322, 3333-3336. Shumagins, 21-69 fathoms, stations 2847, 2849-2851. Davidson Bank, 43 fathoms, station 3215. Off Sitkalidak Island, 60 fathoms, station 2854. Off Grays Harbor, Washington, 50 fathoms, station 3047. Strait of Fuca, 48-152 fathom


. Alaska ... Natural history; Scientific expeditions. DECAPODS 91 Off Bristol Bay, 33 fathoms, stations 3303, 3306. North of Alaska Peninsula, 26-47 fathoms, stations 3278, 3285, 3292, 3297- Off Unimak Island, 24-43 fathoms, stations 3259, 3262, 3265, 3266. Off Akutan Island, 72 fathoms, station 2842. Unalaska, 19-165 fathoms, stations 3310, 33i7» 33i9, 3322, 3333-3336. Shumagins, 21-69 fathoms, stations 2847, 2849-2851. Davidson Bank, 43 fathoms, station 3215. Off Sitkalidak Island, 60 fathoms, station 2854. Off Grays Harbor, Washington, 50 fathoms, station 3047. Strait of Fuca, 48-152 fathoms, stations 2864, 3443, 3445, 3446, 3451, 3454, 3460-3462, 3596. Cape Smyth, Alaska (Point Barrow Expedition). Captains Harbor, Unalaska, 80 fathoms (W. H. Dall). Bay of Islands, Adak, 9-16 fathoms (W. H. Dall). Lituya Bay, 6-9 fathoms (W. H. Dall). Berg Bay, Glacier Bay, and Juneau, 20 fathoms (Harriman Expedition). Puget Sound (Stimpson); Bare Island, British Columbia (Lenz). SPIRONTOCARIS MOSERI Rathbun. Spirontocarisgaimardii Rathbun, The Fur Seals and Fur-Seal Islands of the North Pacific Ocean, Pt. Ill, 556, 1899 (part). Spirontocaris vtoseri Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 897, 1902. Allied to S. gaimardii. J^ema/e.—The rostrum may be about as long as, or slightly exceed, the carapace; it may reach the end of the antennal scale or fall short of that point; it is gently ascending and armed with 6 to 8 teeth above (2 on carapace) and 4 to 7 below; upper limb very narrow; Fig. 39. Spirontocaris moseri. ? (X z)- lower limb very broad station in front of the eye, tapering rapidly to the tip, which is abruptly acute. The antennal spine is strong, the ptery- gostomian small but well marked. Eyes large, pyriform. The antennular peduncle reaches to the middle or to the distal third of the antennal scale; the second segment is a little longer than the third; the thickened portion of its outer flagellum overreaches the scale; the spine of the antennular acicle reach


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