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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 
Parr XIII.—Juny, 1906. 
Coomaraswamy, A. K.— 
Sinhalese Earthenware .. 
Thomas, J. L.— 
Hybridization Experiments with the Ceylon Jungle 
Fowl ‘ ae 
Fernando, C. M.— 
The Lankesvara Gold Coin 
Notes.— 
1. Behaviour of Toads when confronted by a Snake. 
E. E. Austin a wr 
2. Notes on the Ceylon Honey Bee. C. Drieberg .. 
Scorpion Stings. C. Drieberg as 
Colour adaptation to surroundings. 8. E. Tench 
The word ‘‘ Boss.” Ed. ie, ba 
Flying Foxes at Barberyn. Fletcher T. Bainbrigge 
Po we ge 
Parts XIV. anp XV.—DkEcEMBER, 1906. 
Enderlein, Giinther— 
The Scaly-winged Copeognatha 
Gurney, R.— 
On two new Entomostraca from Ceylon 
Coomaraswamy, A. K.— 
Sinhalese Earthenware (Second Paper) 
Notes.— 
1. Costume of Sinhalese Ladies before the Portuguese 
Period. C. M. Fernando 
2. Waterholes. John Still : 
Kagle’s Nest at Peradeniya. KE. E. Green 
4. A copy of the Mahawansa in Cambodian 
Characters. Professor Geiger = 
Latin Derivatives in the Sinhalese Language. 
C. M. Fernando 
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Part XVI.—Aveust, 1907. 
Willey, A.— 
The Sign of the Tortoise 
Thomas, J. Llewellyn— 
Further Notes on the Hybridization os amare with 
the Ceylon Jungle Fowl . 
Wall, F.— 
On the Hydrophide in the Colombo Museum 
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