144' A. Alcock — Carcinological Fauna of India. [No 3, 



marks the position of the true inner supra-orbital angle. Outer orbital 

 angle spiniform. Suborbital lobe dentiform, fairly prominent. 



True antero-lateral borders of the carapace cut into 2 teeth, the 

 anterior bein^ much the larger and spine-like. In the gap between the 

 1st tooth and the outer orbital angle two small smooth subhepatic 

 tubercles are visible, one below the other. 



An elegant pearl-like tubercle below the sub-orbital lobe, a similar 

 hut smaller tubercle in the middle of the exposed surface of the merus of 

 the external maxillipeds and another in the middle of the exposed surface 

 of the second joint of the antennal peduncle, are characteristic. 



An extremely inconspicuous denticle on the postero-lateral border, 

 behind the branchial or " cervical " groove. 



Outer surface of wrist and upper surface of hand nodular, two of 

 the nodules on the wrist being particularly acute. 



Outer surface of carpus and propodite of first 2 pair of legs l>roken 

 but not nodular. 



Last 2 pair of legs slender and very short, ending in claw-like 

 dactyli, but not cheliform. 



Abdomen of male convex along the middle line. 



One specimen from the Andaman Sea, 490 fathoms, another from 

 off Ceylon, 84 fathoms. 



The carapace is between 6 and 6 millim. long. 



10. Bromia (Cryptodrnmia) de Manii, u. sp. 

 Gryptodromia sp. de Man, Journ. Linu. Soc. Zool., XXII., 1888, p. 211. 



Carapace etc. tomentose. 



Carapace as long as broad, convex, smooth, the " cervical " groove 

 rather iiidistinct. 



Front cut into 3 teeth, the middle one of which is the smallest and 

 is much deflexed. 



A tooth near the middle of the upper border of the orbit (true 

 inner supra-orbital angle). Outer orbital angle dentiform. 



Suborbital lobe dentiform, but not very prominent. 



True antero-lateral border with two blunt teeth : two more blunt 

 teeth on the subhepatic border and one at the angle of the buccal cavern 

 are continued on from the antero-lateral border. 



A tooth on the hepatic region, dorsad of the antero-lateral border, and 

 just behind the outer orbital angle, is characteristic. 



A tiny denticle on the postero-lateral border, just behind the 

 branchial or " cervical " groove. 



Outer surface of wrist and upper surface of hand nodular j outer 

 surface of hand granular. 



