556 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol, XIII, 
Mosquitos and Malaria (Christy). 
Indian Forester, Vol. XXYI., Nos, 1 to 6. 
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1898. 
Annals of the South African Museum, Vol, II. 
Irish Naturalist, Vol. IX., Nos.5 and 6, 
The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. CORB he Nos,5 to 6. Bulletin of the 
Italian Entomological Society, Trimestre, I. 
Notes on asecond Collection of Batrachians made in the Malay Peninsula 
and. Siam, from November, i896 to September, 1898, with a list of the 
Species recorded from those countries, by Stanley Smith Flower, F.Z.S, 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, Administration Report, 1899, Part IV. 
Anales del Museo Nacional de Montevideo. Tomo III., Fasciculo XIII, 
PAPERS READ. 
The following papers were then read :— 
1. Description of anew Lizard fromthe Batu Caves, Selangor, by G, A. 
Boulanger, F.R.S. 
2. Description of a new Snake from the Perak Hills, by G, A, Boulanger, 
FRA. 
3. Notes on Ophidia collected in Burma, by Captain F, Wall, I.M.S,, and 
Vety. Capt. G. H. Evans. 
4, fishing in Indian Waters (Part VI.), by F. O, Gadsden, R.ILM. 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
(a) Note on the large red Flying-Squirrel (Pleromys inornatus), by P. H- 
Clutterbuck, F.Z.S, 
(6) The Large Barred Owlet (Glaucidiwm Puculoides) capturing quail on 
the wing, by G. C, Dudgeon, F.E.S. 
(c) On the occurrence of the White-winged Wood-Duck (Asarcornis 
cutulatus) in Upper Burma, by Vety.-Captain G. H, Evans, A.V.D. 
(d) The Golden-eye (Clangula glaucion), by Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. 
Yerbury, R.A. 
A vote of thanks was passed to the authors of the various papers and 
notes—all of which will appear in full in the Society's Journal, 
THE JOURNAL, 
The Honorary Secretary said that owing to the popularity of the subject, 
the Committee have resolved to publish further illustrations of the ‘ Indian 
Ducks” in connection with Mr. E, C. Stuart Baker’s paper on“ Indian Ducks 
and their Allies ” which has been appearing in the Society's Journal. 
The following have now been put in hand :—Plate No. XI, the Gadwall 
(Chaulelasmus streperus) ; Plate No. XII, the Pintail (Dajila acuta) ; Plate No, 
XIII, the Garganey or Blue-wing Teal (Querquedula circia); Plate No. XIV, 
the Pochard or Dun-Bird (Vyroca ferina), and they will appear in subsequent 
numbers of the Journal, The drake and duck will both: be figured in these 
plates. 
