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MUSEUM. 
Part IL 
By S. MauuK, B.A. (Cantab), F.E.S., Impertal College 
of Sctence and Technology, Umwversity of London. 
This paper is my second report on the Cryptostomes con- 
tained in the collections of the Indian Museum, my first having 
appeared in this journal (Vol. IX, part II, No. 7, 1913). In pre- 
paring it, I have followed the same method as before. The usual 
notes regarding distribution and variation have been added. 
Twenty-two species of the Hispinae are enumerated here, six of 
which are new to science, as is shown in the following list :-—- 
1. Botryonopa sheppardi, Baly (var.) 
2. Macrispa krishnalohita, n. sp. 
3. Anisodera guerini, Baly. 
4. nr excavata, Baly. 
5. Prionispa himalayensts, n. sp. 
6. Oncocephala quadrilobata, Guér. (var.) 
7. Javeta pallida, Baly. 
8. Agonia saundersi, Baly. 
9. Gonophora bengalensis, Ws. 
10 a haemorrhoidalis, Weber. 
II. Monochirus sthulacundus, n. sp. 
12. Hispella stygia, Chap. 
in be vamosa, Gyll. 
14 .,  andrewesi, Ws. (?) 
15. Rhadinosa girtja, n. sp. 
16 ee laghu, n. sp. 
17. Asamangulia cuspidata, n. g., n. Sp. 
18. Dactylisha spinosa, Weber. 
19. Hispa armigera, Oliv. 
20. Platypria echidna, Guér. 
re hystrix, F. 
22 =e evinaceus, F. 
I have to thank the Indian Museum authorities for sending 
me their material here. To Mr.Andrewes my acknowledgments 
- are due for his kindness in letting me see the types in his collec- 
tion and also for letting me have three specimens of one new 
species described here. Dr. Gestro, of the Genoa Museum, has 
very kindly sent me some of his types, for which I wish to 
express my thanks. My obligations are also due to the British 
Museum authorities and Dr. Gahan for affording me all facilities 
in the Museum. 
