pi ating BAA Ae Sy et Bi he 
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Culicidae and Corethridae in the Indian Museum. Miscellanea :—Measurements 
of the skeletons of two large Indian elephants in the Indian Museum. The 
young of Aelurus fulgens. Some Batrachia recently added to the collection of 
the Indian Museum. Breeding habits of Tylototviton verrucosus. The occurrence 
of Rhinodon tvpicus at the head of the Bay of Bengal. Note on Ephydatia 
meyent (Carter). 
Part IV.—Aquatic animals from Tibet, I. Aculeate Hymenoptera in the Indian 
Museum, I. Indian Psychodidae. A new species of mouse from the Madura 
District, Madras. Some Cleridae of the Indian Museum. The Fauna of Brackish 
Ponds at Port Canning, Lower Bengal, XII. A new species of Saw-Fish captured 
off the Burma Coast. A new Sting Ray of the genus Trygon from the Bay of 
Bengal. New Microlepidoptera from India and Burma. Chrysomelid Beetles in 
the Indian Museum. Six new Cicindelinae from the Oriental Region. A new 
Slug from Tibet. 
Part V.—Revision of the Oriental Leptidae. Revised and annotated Catalogue of 
Oriental Bombylidae. 
| Vol. III, 1909. 
Pavit I.—The races of Indian rats. 
Part II.—Freshwater Sponges, X. Aquatic animals from Tibet, II. Some amphibious 
Cockroaches. Quelques nouvelles Cécidomyies des Indes. New land and marine 
shells from Ceylon and S. India. Two new species of Cavanx from the Bay of 
Bengal. Some little known Indian Ophidia. Some forms of Dipsadomorpkus. 
A pelagic Sea-Anemone without tentacles. Rhynchota Malayana, IT. 
Part III.—The Neuroptera in the Indian Museum. New Indian Leptidae and Bom- 
_  bylidae. The Trichoptera in the Indian Museum. New species and varieties 
of Freshwater Crabs, 1—3. Lizards from Travancore. Three new Cicindelinae 
from Borneo. The relation between fertility and normality in Rats. A 
Barnacle of the genus Scalpellum from Malaysia. The Hemipterous family 
Polyctenidae. Freshwater Sponges, XI. Two new shells from S. India. A 
new genus of Phylactolaematous Polyzoa. Miscellanea :—Major Wall on some 
forms of Dipsadomorphus. Notes on Indian Batrachia. Notes on Indian Fresh- 
water Fish. Field notes on Indian Insects. The habits of Indian King-Crabs, 
The rate of growth in Conchoderma and Lepas. large colonies of Hislopia lacus- 
tvis. Branchiocerianthus imperator von der Kiiste von Oman und Baluchistan. 
Pari IV.—A minute Hymenopterous insect from Calcutta. The Insect Fauna of 
Tirhut, No. 1. New species of Botia and Nemachilus. New Oriental Sepsinae. 
A new species of Fredericella from Indian lakes. New species and varieties of 
freshwater crabs, 4. Some new or little known Mygalomorph spiders from the 
Oriental region and Australasia. 
Vol. IV, 1910-1912. 
No. I.—Second report on the collection of Culicidae in the Indian Museum. 
Nos. II and III.—The Indian species of Papataci. Fly (Phlebotomus). Taxonomic 
values in Culicidae. 
No. IV.—Revision of the Oriental blood-sucking Muscidae. 
No. V.—A new arrangement of the Indian Anophelinae. 
No. VI.—A revision of the species of Tabanus from the Oriental Region, includin- 
notes on species from surrounding countries. ae. 
No. VII.—New Oriental Nemocera. Miscellanea :—Synonymy in Core+ 
Indian Phlebotomz. ue family 
Nos. VIII and IX.—A revision of the Oriental species of the genera a, Part VII. 
Tabanidae other than Tabanus. Contributions to the fauna of Yr 
No. X.—Annotated Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae—Supplement 
Vol. V, 1910. Bs ces et New 
Part I.—The Hydroids of the Indian Museum, I. Frezye Bay of Bengal. Mate 
Shells in the Indian Museum from Burma, Siam 70a of India. Studies on the 
rials for a revision of the Phylactolaematous,ipjeq Burmese Frog allied to Rana 
aquatic Oligochaeta of the Punjab. An undy)j4y monachus in Calcutta. An 
tigrina. Miscellanea :—The occurrence 
. ‘ rrection. : 
. ‘*Matla alensis??: a~ Ae 
albino Owl Maitla bengalensis Jes provenant des derniéres campagnes de 
Pari II,—Description d’Ophiures nour* 7: ‘ption d’Holothuries nouvelles 
“66. : oe) , see Indien. Descrip ion = 
Uinvestigator dans 1'Octy races of Incian rats, TA new, specs of 
eon: Hott the Andaman aeae Hives Baw, SPECK Ce ee 
Bay of Bengal. Fish from India and Persia. 
