Records of the Indian Museum — continued 



Vol. III., 1909 



Pari I. — -The Races of Indian Rats. 



Part II. — Notes on Fresh-water Sponges, X. Report on a collection of Aquatic Animals made in Tibet 

 by Capt. F. H. Stewart in 1907, II. Note on some amphibious Cockroaches. Description de quelques 

 nouvelles Cecidomyies des Indes. Description of new Land and Marine Shells from Ceylon and S. 

 India. Description of two new species of Caran.r from the Bay of Bengal. Remarks on some little- 

 known Indian Opiiidia. Remarks on some forms of Dipsadomorplmx. A pelagic Sea-Anemone 

 without tentacles. Rhynchota Malayana, II. 



Pari III. — Notes on the Neuroptera in the collection of the Indian Museum. New Indian Leptida; and 

 Bombylidae, with a note on Coma^es, Os. Sac, v. Hcleroslylum, Macq. Notes on the Trichoptera in 

 the collection of the Indian Museum. Diagnoses of new species and varieties of Fresh-water Crabs, 

 1 — 3. Report on a small collection of Lizards from Travancore. Descriptions of three new 

 Cicindelinae from Borneo. The relation between fertility and normality in Rats. Description of a 

 Barnacle of the genus Scalpel/inn from Malaysia, The Hemipterous family Polyctenidae. Notes on 

 Fresh-water Sponges, XI. Descriptions of two new Shells from S. India. Preliminary note on a 

 new genus of Phylactolaematous Polyzoa. Miscellanea. 



Part IF. — Description of a minute Hymenopterous insect from Calcutta. The Insect Fauna of Tirhut, 

 No. I. Descriptions of new species of Botia and Nemachilus. New Oriental Sepsinae. A new 

 species of Fredericella from Indian lakes. Diagnoses of new species and varieties of Fresh-water 

 Crabs, No. 4. On some new or little-known Mygalomorph Spiders from the Oriental region and 

 Australasia. 



Vol. IV., 1910 



Part I. — Second Report on the Collection of Culicidae in the Indian Museum, with descriptions of new 

 genera and species. 



MEMOIRS OF THE INDIAN MUSEUM 



Vol. I. 



No. 1. — An Account of the Rats of Calcutta. By W. C. Hossack. Rs. 5-8. 



No. 2. — An Account of the Internal Anatomy of Bathi/nomus ^ganteus. By R. E. Lloyd. Rs. 2. 



No. 3. A and B. — The OligochEcta of India, Nepal, Ceylon, Burma, and the Andaman Islands, with 

 an Account of the Anatomy of certain Aquatic Forms. By W. Michaelsen and J. Stephenson. 

 Rs. 4-8. 



No. 4. — Investigator sicarius, a Gephyrean Worm hitherto undescribed, the type of a new order. By 

 F. H. Stewart. Rs. 2. 



Vol. II. 



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No. L — Report on the Fishes taken by the Bengal Fisheries Steamer "Golden Crown." Part I. — 

 Batoidei. Bj' N. Annandale. Rs. 2. 



No. 2. — An Account of the Indian Cirripedia Pedunculata. Part I. — Family Lepadidae {sensii .itricto). 

 By N. Annandale. Rs. 2. 



No. 3. — A description of the Deep-sea Fish caught by the R.I. M.S. Ship "Investigator" since the year 

 1900, with supposed evidence of mutation in Malthopsis, and illustrations of the Zoology of the 

 R.I.M.S. Ship "Investigator," Fishes Plates XL! V—L, 1909. By R. E. Lloyd. Rs. 4-8. 



