Fauna of British India. 



In the ''FAUNA OF BRITISH INDIA" Series 

 Mr. E. Brunetti's work on the Nematoceroiis Di^^terfi 

 (exchuling the CIm-07W)m(I(t'and the Culicida') is now published,, 

 and this will be followed by a volume on the Iclmmmonidar 

 by Mr. Claude Morley. 



The remainintr volumes which the Editor, Dr. A. E. 

 Shipley, with the assistance of Mr. Guy A. K. Marshall, and 

 with the sanction of the Secretary of State for India, has 

 arranged for in this Series are : — 



Volumes on the Orthoptera (Acridiidce and Lomstid(v) 

 by Mr. W. F. Kirby : on B^dterfiie!^ (Lycwnidw and Hes- 

 periidai) by Mr. H. H. Druce : on the Cvrculiomdce by Mr. 

 G. A. K. Marshall : on the Longieorn Beetles by Mr. V. J. 

 Gahan : on the Ilelicida' by Lieut.-C'olonel H. H. Godwin- 

 Austin : on the Lcodidce and Argasidce by Mr. ( '. Warburton : 

 on Leeches by Mr. W. A. Harding : on the Meloidoi by 

 Professor Creighton Wellman : on the Bracliyurous Crus- 

 tacea by Lieut.-Colonel A. Alcock, M.D. : on the Unionida^ 

 by Mr. H. B. Preston : and a final volume on the BIi>/nchota 

 by Mr. W. L. Distant. 



October lOlii. 



