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Corynodes pyrophorus, Parry (852). 
Localtties.—Sikhim (de Nicéville). Darjiling, E. Himalayas. 
Sibsagar, Assam (S. EF. Peal). Rungpo in Sikhim, 1,400 ft., 
6-ix-09. 
Also recorded from Nepal, Burma and China. 
Corynodes undatus, Oliv. (854). 
Locality.— Rangoon, Burma. 
The range of this species is from Burma, Siam, Malacca, 
Penang to China. It has not been recorded from India. 
Corynodes peregrinus, Fuessly (855). 
This species is distributed throughout India, Ceylon, Burma, 
Siam and Malacca. 
Corynodes amethystinus , Marshal! (856). 
Locality.—Igatpuri, Western Ghats, Bombay. 
Also known from Kanara, S. Bombay, the Nilgiris and Wal- 
lardi in Travancore. 
Corynodes pyrospilotus, Baly (858). 
Locality.—Upper Tenasserim (det. Baly). 
Jacoby records it from Siam. 
Corynodes sheppardt, Baly (861). 
Locality.—Mercara, Coorg. 
Also recorded from the Nilgiris and Kanara in Bombay. 
Corynodes andamanensts, Lefev. (874). 
Localtty.—The Andamans. 
Heminodes unicolor, Duviv. (889). 
Locality.—Mandar, Bengal (P. Cardon). 
Also known from Bombay and Burma. 
S. MAULIK, 
Temporary Assistant, Ind. Mus. 
CRUSTACKA. 
Two BARNACLES OF THE GENUS Dichelaspis NEw TO INDIAN 
SEAS.—In my recent account of the Indian Lepadide (Mem. Ind. 
Mus., vol. ii, p. 98) I described ten species of the genus Diche- 
laspis as having been obtained in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian 
