rgii.] F. H. Stewart ; Aquatic animals from Tibet. 



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It will be noticed in the above list that of those species which 

 are not cosmopolitan all, with two exceptions, are Palaearctic. 

 These two exceptions, Planorhis saigonensis and P. barrakporensis, 

 are found in the Oriental as well as in the Palaearctic region. 



Papers from which the above list is compiled. 



vStewart, Annandale, de 

 Man, Camerano, von 

 Dada}^ and lAoyd. 



Stephenson, Preston, Ger- 

 main and Stewart. 



3. Meixner and Muth 



4. Tate Regan 



Report on a collection of aquatic 

 animals made in Tibet b}^ Cap- 

 tain F. H. Stewart, I.M.S., 

 during the year 1907. Part I. 

 Introduction, Coelenterates, 

 Nematomorpha, Rotifers and 

 Gastrotricha , Entomostraca , 

 Arachnids, Fish (Systematic) 

 and Batrachia. 



Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. ii, p. 309 

 (1908). 



Ditto. Part II. Oligochaete 

 Worms, MoUusca and Fish 

 (Geographical). 



Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. iii, p. 105 



(1909)- 

 Ditto. Part III. Turbellaria. 

 Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. vi, p. 57 



(1911). 

 Descriptions of five new Cyprinid 



fishes from I^hasa, Tibet. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vol. 



XV, p. 185 (1905). 



