tions by the different authors, and thus to make the 

 synomyns as perfect as possible, and also to refer to where 

 they have been noticed or described by Mr. Hodgson 

 in his numerous valuable contributions towards the Zoology 

 of India. 



The following is a list of the various papers which Mr. 

 Hodgson has published, which have occurred to me in form- 

 ing this Catalogue, but I make no doubt that there are others 

 in different Indian periodicals which have escaped my re-* 

 search, and probably not reached this country. 



Letters on various subjects of Zoology. P. Z. Soc. 1833, p. 



105. 

 Letter relative to a collection of living birds forwarded by him 



from Nepal for the Society's menagerie. P. ZooL Soc., 



1834, p. 9. 

 Classical Terminology of Natural History. Journ. Asiat. Soc. 



Beng.x. 1841, p. 26. 

 Notes on Zoological Nomenclature. J. A. S. B. v. 1836, p. 



751. 

 Proposals to publish by subscription an illustrated work on the 



Zoology of Nepal. J. A. S. B. iv. p. 356-521. 

 A cursory notice of Nayatcote. J. A. S. B. ix. p. 1114. 

 Translation of 'Naipalia Devuta Kalyana, with Notes.' J. A. S. 



B. 1843, p. 400. 

 List of Contributions to the Transactions and Journal of the 



Asiatic Society. /. A. S. B. 1844, xiv. 

 Characters and descriptions of new species of Mammalia and 



Birds of Nepal. P. C. S. Z. S. 1832, p. 10. 

 Mammalia of Nepal./. A. S. B. i. 1832, p. 335. 



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