Part III,—A new genus of Psychodid Diptera from the Himalayas and Travancore 
The Indian barnacles of the subgenus Smilium, with remarks on the classification 
of the genus Scalpellum. A subspecies of Scutigerella unguticulata, Hansen, found 
in Calcutta. The distribution of the Oriental Scolopendridae. Decapoda in 
the Indian Museum, I. A new species of Nemachilus from Northern India. 
The larvae of Toxorhynchites immisericors, Wik. A South Indian frog allied 
to Rana corrugata of Ceylon. Contributions to the fauna of Yunnan, 
Introduction and Part I. Miscellanea :—The Darjiling skink (Lygosoma sikkim- 
ense). Cockroaches as predatory insects. Note on Aedeomyia squammipenna, 
Arribalzaga Named specimens of Chrysomelidae in the Indian Museum. Two 
barnacles of the genus Dichelaspis new to Indian seas. Slugs from the Eastern 
Himalayas. 
Part IV.—Indian Microlepidoptera. Some aquatic oligochaete worms commensal in 
Spongilla carteri. Bothvioneurum iris, Beddard. Nudibranchs from the Indian 
Museum. ‘The classification of the Potamonidae (Telphusidae). Catalogue of the 
pheasants, peafowl, jungle fowl and spur fowl in the Indian Museum. Species of 
Palaemon from South India. Alluaudella himalayensis, a new species of degener 
ate (') cockroach, with an account of the venation found in the genera Caydax 
and Alluaudella. Rhynchota Malayana, III. 
Vol. VI, 1911. 
Payi I.—A Rhizocephalous Crustacean from fresh water and on some specimens of 
the order from Indian seas. Decapoda in the Indian Museum, II. Contri- 
butions to the fauna of Yunnan, Parts II to V. Pedipalpi in the Indian 
Museum, I and II. Six new species of shells from Bengal and Madras. Mis- 
cellanea :—Fleas from India and China. Flies found associated with cattle in 
the neighbourhood of Calcutta. Mosquito sucked by a midge. Large egg laid 
by a beetle. 
Part II.—Some sponges associated with gregarious molluscs of the family Vermetidae. 
Aquatic animals from Tibet, III. Cyprinidae from Tibet and the Chumbi Valley, 
with a description of a new species of Gymnocypris. New species and varieties 
of Crustacea Stomatopoda in the Indian Museum. The development of some 
Indian Ascalaphidae and Myrmeleonidae. Miscellanea :—The occurrence of 
Dactylopius cityi, Risso, in the Himalayas, Note on Aquatic Rhynchota, 
Pavt III.—Nouveaux Chironomides de 1’ Indian Museum de Calcutta. 
Part IV.—Indian Isopods. Systematic notes on the Ctenostomatous Polyzoa of 
fresh water. Some aquatic Oligochaeta in the Indian Museum. Contributions 
to the fauna of Yunnan, Part VI. Asiatic species of Crustacea Anostraca in the 
Indian Museum. Freshwater sponges, XIII. Miscellanea:—Synonymy in 
Corethrinae. The distribution of the different forms of the genus Jd/a. 
Part V.—Revision of the Oriental Tipulidae. Five new Indian species of Clavicorn 
Coleoptera. Les Chironomides (Tendipedidae) de 1’Himalaya et d’Assam, The 
occurrence of Apus in Eastern Asia. 
Vol. VII, 1912. 
Peon I.-—Deep-sea Fish obtained by the R.I.M.S.S. ‘‘ Investigator ’’ during 1910-11. 
\ Decapoda in the Indian Museum, III. Fauna of Paresnath Hill. Observations 
“an the shallow-water Fauna of the Bay of Bengal made on the ‘‘ Golden Crown,’’ 
$-o9. Coccidae in the Indian Museum, I. On the nervous system of 
=, ee globosa. Description of a species of Phoridae that causes Myasis in 
the sujiscellanea:—Mimicry of a Mutillid by a spider. Capture of Limulus on 
and Burtt Development of the larva of Lingula. Distribution of some Indian 
Pari II.—The myizards. 
Indian Museunjtoes of Calcutta. Freshwater sponges, XIV. Pedipalpiin the 
Decapoda in the Yection, III and IV. New Freshwater Crab from S. India. 
Invertebrate Fauna oAN Museum, IV. Fauna Symbiotica Indica, I and II. 
Indian Mud-Turtles, &yKumaon Lakes. Fauna Symbiotica Indica, III. The 
Fishes. Miscellanea:—Enwny of Atopos sanguinolenta. Cestodes from Indian 
Bara Banki District. Habitgct@ in Indian Waters. Rearing of Leeches in 
bait for birds, ~* Tiger-Beetles. Schizodactylus monstrosus as 
Macrones : A 
Ganges and Brahmaputra. menod~ ar. trachacanthus. Aquatic Tortoises of the 
Part III.—Gordietis du Musée Indien. A 
ution in te and other aq : 
tee BORER Pesteae Fauna Symbiotica Intica, IV. Freshwater Medusa from 
Rot rae ee cy. -A new species of Indian °hrips. Aquatic Chelonia of 
fat eae ecent Crinoids from the Indian Scean. Fauna of Yunnan 
orms. Asiatic Naiades in the Indian Museum, Miscellanea ied 
Malaria Mortality ; - 
5 ase y in the Frin y ; Lax. 
immisericors. East Asiatic species ah tga a. Merval Nebitent sie OR RES 
~w Tortoise from South India. New 
uatic Migochaeta, with remarks on cephali- 
