Gavan) 
Part XXVIII.—Aveusrt, 1911. 
Pearson, J.— 
Ceylon Crustacea: Part I., Notes on the Alpheide 
Annandale, N.— 
A new Genus of Short-beaked Gnats from Ceylon 
Southwell, T.— 
Some remarks on the occurrence of Cestodes in Ceylon . . 
Hartley, C.— 
An exploration of Beligal-ge, near Balangoda 
Hartley, C.— 
Review. . 
Notes.— 
17. Further Note on Flies of the Genus Philebotomus. 
N. Annandale 
18. Contest between a Mynah (Acr idotheres tristis) and 
@ Locust (Acridiwm violascens). N.Manders .. 
19. The Effects of the Bite of Ancistrodon eee 
A. F. Abercromby 
20. Notes on Ceylon Snakes. A. F. Abereromby 
21. Abnormal Chicken with Four Legs. J. Pearson 
22. Sun-fish caught near Jaffna. J. Pearson 
23. The Giant Tortoise at Galle. J. Pearson 
24. The Gourami. J. Pearson 
25. Proposed further attempt to introduce the Gourami 
(Osphromenus olfax) into Ceylon, with notes on a 
suitable locality. A. H. Pertwee 
26. On the Occasional Luminosity of the Beetle Harma- 
telia bilinea. E. E. Green 
27. On the probable occurrence of Field Mice in Ceylon. 
EK. E. Green : 
28. On some Butterflies of the Horton Plains. E. E. 
Green 
29. On an interesting aberration of Vanessa (Pyrameis) 
indica. E. E. Green 
30. On Megaderma lyra, its Habits and Parasites, 
E. E. Green ae 
31. Capture of a Mouse by a large Spider. EK. E. Green 
32. On the Employment of a Snake-stone in a case of 
Centipede-bite. E. E. Green : 
33. Notes on the Larve of Papilio polytes, P. demoleus, 
P, helenus (race mooreanus), and P. polymmestor 
(race parinda). J. C. F. Fryer . ee 
34. Filodes mirificalis, a good species. J. C. F. Fryer.. 
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