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Part II.—SOME NEW SPECIES OF PARAPERISCYPHIS, 
CUBARTS SCtG. 
By WALTER E. CoLLINGE, M.Sc., F.L.S., etc., Research 
Fellow of the University of St. Andrews. 
(Plates IX—XIX.) 
The present contribution deals mainly with new species of the 
genus Cubaris, Brandt, amongst which is an interesting one from 
caves near Cherrapunji, Assam. Two new species of Paraperiscy- 
phis, Stebbing, are described from single specimens from Ceylon, 
but their characters are so distinct from any known forms, that I 
offer no excuse for departing from a rule not to describe from 
single examples. It is interesting to be able to record a new 
species of Burmontscus, Clige., also from a cave near Cherrapunji. 
The complete list is as follows : 
Paraperiscyphis stebbingz, Clige. 
pulcher, n. sp. 
4 scabrus, ni. sp. 
Cubaris gravelit, n. sp. 
expansus, Nn. sp. 
dilectum, 0. sp. 
pusillus, 1. sp. 
»,  brunneocaudatus, n. sp. 
chiltont, n. sp. 
cavernosus, N. sp. 
lobatus, 0. sp. 
,,  albolateralis, n. sp. 
Burmoniscus kempi, n. sp. 
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Genus Paraperiscyphis, Stebbing. 
1911. Paraperiscyphis, Stebbing, Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. VI, p. 184. 
Paraperiscyphis stebbingi, Cllge. 
1914. Paraperiscyphis stebbingi, Collinge, Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. X, p. 207, 
pl. xxiv, figs. 1-10. 
Habitat,—Kavalai, 1300-3000 ft., Cochin State, 24—27-ix-I914. 
No. £228 (F. H. Gravely). 
