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immovable correspondingly broadly lobate. Legs finely granular 

 externally. 



Pectinal teeth 5-6. 



Measurements in millimetres. — Total length 48 ; length of carapace 

 7-5, of tail 28 ; width of brachium 3, of hand 6; length of hand-back 

 5-8, of movable digit 7. 



Locality. — No doubt India or Burma, but unfortunately the history 

 of the typical example preserved in the Natural History Museum is 

 unknown. 



In the small number of its brachial pores and structure of the superior 

 caudal kesls this species falls into the same category as Sc. Hardwickei, 

 Gervais, Sc. Peterst, Poc, and Sc. le^ytochirus^ Poc. From the firat 

 it may be recognised by having the upper crest on the brachium 

 and hand weaker and granular, and from the last two in having the 

 width of the hand greater than the length of the hand-back, and the 

 last abdominal sternal plate weakly crested. 



