388 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.. [ November, 1906.. 
Genus FORCIPULA, Bolivar. 
1. decolyi, Borm. Kurseong, at 5,000 ft. E. Himalayas, 21- 
29. v. 06, taken by Dr. Annandale. ¢ 2, 9511,—14/14; 1 ¢, 
9515/14 ; larvae, 9512,—13,—1614, Of this species, Dr. Annandale 
; , they swarm 
rapidly on the surface; but they did not enter the water of their: 
own accord. Their position must have rendered them liable to be 
submerged or washed away by sudden floods.” This is the first 
recorded account of earwigs swimming. 
Genus LABIDURA, Leach. 
er. Nos. 9462,—6%, 
—67,—69,—66,—70,—72, —76, —77,—80,—9502/14 ; 2 2, 9463,—: 
68,—71/14; 1] 46 
peers District, 2 9, 9526,—41/14. 
other by directing its forceps towards the aggressor over its back ; 
but I have never seen one earwig nip another, nor have I been 
able to induce one to nip my finger,” 
his is a valuable addition to the scanty records of observa- 
on on earwigs using their forceps. Much evidence is collected 
3. lividipes, Dufour. Purneah District, ¢ ¢, 9538,—51/14. 
Cal vicina, Lucas. Purneah District, ¢ ¢, 9521,—27/14; 
Re ap and , 9485,— 86,87, — 88,89, 90,9501, An. 9510, 
De ac neah District, , 9533,—42/14. in Caleutta 
by Dr. Annandale “ at light.” ’ /14. Taken in 
. 
Genus ANISOLABIS, Fieber. 
1. ly , . . wi 
9540, 19a, ‘pe’, Luc. Purneah District, 1d, 9548/14; 9 2 
