128 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vou. XII, 1916. | 
margin rounded. Length 75mm. Colour (in alcohol) light brown 
with darker pigmented network. 
Habitat.—Maosmai Cave, Cherrapunji, Assam, ca. 4000 ft., x- 
1914. No. *t5° (S. W. Kemp). Living in total darkness. 
Type.—In the collection of the Indian Museum. 
B. kempi differs from B. moulmeinus in having a larger cepha- 
lon, in the more elongated form of the spines of the outer lobe oi 
the ist maxillae and in the form of the inner lobe also. The 2nd 
maxilla is quite unlike that in B. moulmeinus, and the basal plate 
of the uropoda is narrower and more elongated, there is also a lateral 
ridge on the outside of the exopodite. The telson is very different. 
being shorter and rounded posteriorly. 
This species is named in compliment to Mr. S. W. Kemp, by 
whom it was discovered, and whose work has added so largely to 
our knowledge of the Decapod and other Crustacea of India. 
ERRATA. 
In the previous ‘‘Contribution’’, Rec. Ind. Mus., 1915. 
Vol. XI, Pt. II, No. 6, on pages 144, 149 and 151 under the des- 
criptions of the antennae, the word inner should read ower. 
——ST -.  CrC.errtern—a ns V)3—_ Oe ae 
