KECOKD5 



of the 



INDIAN MUSEUM 



Vol. I, 1907. 



Part I . — Contributions lo the Fauna of the Arabian Sea. Heniiptera and Hynieuop- 

 tera from the Himalayas. Indian Freshwater Entomostraca. The Fauna oi 

 Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, Lower Bengal, I — III. A Sporozoon from the 

 heart of a Cow. Miscellanea : — The appendicular skeleton of the Dugong. An 

 egg laid in captivity by a Goshawk. Melanic specimens of Barbiis ticto. Two 

 barnacles new to Indian seas. Mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles from Port 

 Canning. Anopheles larvae in brackish water. Mosquitoes from Kumaon. 

 Peculiar habit of an earthworm. 



Part II. — Revision of the Oriental Stratiomyidae. An Oligocliaete Worm allied to 

 Chaetogaster. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, I,ower Bengal, IV. 

 A Polyzoon from the Himalayas. Batrachia, Reptiles and Fish from Nepal and 

 the Western Himalayas. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, Lower 

 Bengal, V. Oriental Diptera, I and II. Miscellanea : — Gecko verticillaius in 

 Calcutta. The distribution of Kachuga sylhetensis. The distribution of Dufo 

 andersoni. Note on Rutilia nitens. Some Indian Cerambycidae. Some Indian 

 Hemiptera. A preoccupied specific name in Macrothrix. An enemy of certain 

 Pearl Oysters in the Persian Gulf. The distribution in India of the African snail, 

 Achatina fulica. Statoblasts from the surface of a Himalayan pond. Notes on 

 Hislopia lacustris. 



Part III. — Marine Polyzoa in the Indian Museum. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at 

 Port Canning, Lower Bengal, VI. Earwigs (Dermaptera) in the Indian INIuseum. 

 Oriental Diptera, III. A new snake from Nepal. ^Marketable fish from Akyab. 

 Freshwater Oligocliaete Worms from the Punjab. Phosphorescence in Marine 

 Animals. The rats of Dacca, Eastern Bengal. Freshwater Sponges, I — V. 

 Miscellanea : — The original home of Mus decumanus . Colour change in Hylo- 

 bates hoolock. Eggs of Tylototriton verrucosus. The hosts of Tachaea spongil- 

 licola. A second species of Di^helaspis from Bathynomus giganteus. 



Part IV. — Nudiclava monocanthi, the type of a new genus of Hydroids parasitic on 

 Fish. Three new Nycteribiidae from India. Annotated Catalogue of Oriental 

 Culicidae. Oriental Diptera, IV. Freshwater Sponges, VI, VII. A new Cyprinid 

 Fish of the genus Dnnio from Upper Burma. M iscellanea : — ^A colour variety of 

 Typhlops bramiuus. Reptiles and a Batrachian from an island in the Chilka 

 Lake, Orissa. 



Vol. II, 1908-1909. 



Part I. — Retirement of Lieut.-Col. Alcock. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port 

 Canning, Lower Bengal, VII. A new Dictyonine Sponge from the Indian Ocean. 

 Freshwater Sponges, VIII. Remarkable cases of variation, I. A new species of 

 Lizard of the genus Salea, from Assam. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port 

 Canning, Lower Bengal, VIII. A new Cavernicolous Phasgonurid from Lower 

 Siam. New species of Marine and Freshwater Shells in the Indian Museum 

 Oriental Syrphidae, I. A new variety of SpongiUa loricata. Oriental Diptera, V. 

 Miscellanea : - Remarks on Simotes splendidus. Corrections to No. IV of " Notes 

 on Oriental Diptera. ' ' The Isopod genus Tachaea. The habits of the Amphipod. 

 Quadrivisio bengalensis. New varieties of Nanina berlangeri and Corbicula 

 fliiminalis. Recent additions to the Entozoa in the Indian Museum. A sub- 

 fossil polyzoon from Calcutta. Corrections as to the identity of Indian Phylac- 

 tolaemata. A peculiar form of Euglena. 



Part II. — Gordiens du Musee Indien. The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, 

 Lower Bengal, IX. A new species of Danio from Lower Burma. Rhynchota 

 Malayana, I. Cimex rotundatus, Signoret. Freshwater Sponges, IX. F-ait 

 Bats inhabiting the Andaman and Nicobar Arcliipelagos. A new species of Sun- 

 Bird obtained near Darjiling. Three Indian Phylactolaemata. Two new species 

 of Eagle-Rays (Myliobatidae). A new species of the genus Sesarma, Say., from 

 the Andaman Islands. New species of Land, Marine, and Freshwater Shells from 

 the Andaman Islands. 



Part III. — The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, Lower Bengal, X, XI. 

 Oriental vSolifugae. The difiference between the Takin {Bitdorcas) from the Mishnii 

 Hills and that from Tibet. Caridina nilotica (Roux) and its varieties. A new 

 species of Charaxes from the Bhutan Frontier. First report on the collection of 



