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factorily. I think probably they are referable to this species, but 

 some may belong to the following. 



Rotung, 1400 ft., 29—31-1-1912, under stones. Nymphs. 



-T 2149 J 2176 

 Nos. ^ and -^. 



Upper Rotung, 9-1-1912^ "found in water supply." c^ . 

 No. ^^- : 4-ii-i2, " rotten wood." Nymph. No. ^f^-- 



Kobo, 400 ft., ii-xii-1912, under bark. Nymphs. Nos. -^-, 



234^ 2349 

 19 ' 19 • 



Janakmukh, bank of Dihang River, 600 ft., under stones. 

 Nymph. No. ^\^^ . 



Near Dosing, 1500 ft., 2g-i-i2. Nymph. No. ^^'. 



Above Pang-i, 4000 ft., i6-i-i2, under bark. Nymphs. 



..^ 2332-3 J 2415 

 Nos. ^ and -^. 



2. Kalocpania picta, Guer. 



A pair decidedly smaller than typical Bengal specimens, but 

 I see no reason to describe them as distinct. 



Kobo, 400 ft., 30-xi and ii-xii-1911, ''in camp" and "in 



packing case." & and $. Nos. ,q • 



Subfamily ECHINOSOMATINAE. 



Genus Echinosoma, Serv. 



I. Echinosoma sumatranum, Haan. 



This common and widely-spread Oriental species was found 

 in several localities. 



Near Dosing, 1400 ft., 25-1-12. 9 . No. ^y^. 



Above Pang-i, 4000 ft., i6-i-i2, under bark. 5 9 and nymphs. 



,-, 2316 2317 J 2318 

 Nos. ^- , -^ ^ and ^— . 

 19 ' 19 19 



Sadiya, N. E. Assam, 23-xii-ii, larvae, under stones and 



111 TVT 2293 2296 2298 J 2302 

 under bark. Nos. ^, -^, j| and -f^. 



Kobo, 400 ft., 30-xi — i-xii-ii, larva, r 9 and i c?' , in rotten 



, T,^ 22i;3 2256 1 2336 

 wood. Nos. -^, ^l and f^ . 



Rotung, 1400 ft., 8 — 28-xii-ii. I 5 and nymphs, under bark. 



..^ 2142-3 2154 J 2207 

 Nos. -^, -^ and ^^. 



