ADDITIONS TO LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN THE LIBRARY 

 OF THE SOCIETY. 



Note. — Memhers maij borrow any of the Publications hij jjersonal 

 applicalion at the office of the Bangkok Times, or, in the case of Mem- 

 bers not resident in Batuiholc, bij irrilten application to the Honorari/ 

 Secretari/. All ivithdraimils and returns must he recorded in the hook 

 provided for the purpose. No Publication inaij he kept for more than one 

 month. 



MAMMALS. 



Diagnoses of new Mammals from the 'J'renpganu Archipelago, 

 East Coast of the Malay Peninsula. By C. Boden Kloss. 

 (Annals and Magazine of Natural Histoiy, Ser. 8, Vol. vii, 

 January 1911, pp. 116-119). 



On new Mammals, mainly from Bandon and the adjacent 

 Islands, Ivist Coast of the ilalay I'eninsula. By Herbert C. 

 Uobinson, cm z..s., and C. Boden Kloss, K.z.S. (Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. xiii, February 

 1914, pp. 221-234). 



On a Collection of Mammals from the Coast and Islands of 

 South-East Siam. By C. Boden Kloss, F.Z.S., f.R.g.S. With 

 an Account of the Fruit-Bats, by Dr. Kund Andersen, F.z.s. 

 (Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1916, 

 pp. 27-fb). 



Notes on the type specimens of sonu' Burmese and Himalaj'an 

 Rats. By C. Boden Kloss. (Records of the Indian Museum, 

 Vol. xiii. Part I. No. 2, 1917, pp. o-lO). 



BIRDS. 



How to know the Indian Waders. By l-'rank Finn, B.A., F.Z.S., 

 M B.O.U. (1906). 



The Waterfowl of India and Asia. ])y Frank Finn, n.A., F.z S , 

 M.B.O.U. (19U9). 



The Game Birds of India and .\sia. By Frank Finn, B.A., F.Z.S. 

 (1911). 



REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS. 



Catalogue of the Batrachia, Salientia and Apoda (Frogs, Toads 

 and Coecilians) of .Southern India. By Edgar Thurston. 

 (1888). 



FISHES. 



The Sea Fisheries of Malabar and South Canara. By Edgar 

 Tiiurstoii. (Bulletin, Vol. iii, No. 2, >[adras Government 

 Museum, 1900). 



Anr.ual Ileport of the Department of Fisheries, Bengal, Bihar 

 and Orissa, for the year ending 30th June, 1917. 



