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MR. R. I. POCOCK ON THE 



long, slender, nearly straight and compressed, narrowed and 

 pointed at the end, with the orifice just near the tip on the right 

 side. There is comparatively little fleshy tissue enveloping the 

 baculum, and the upper edge of the blade of the latter forms a 



Text-fie-ure 20. 



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A. Baculum of Tamiodes trlstriatus, from Satara, from the left side. 



B. The same from above. 



C. The same of another specimen, without localitj'. 



I). Baculum of Funainbultis ^Mhnartim, from the left side. 



E. The same of Battifa ijigantea, from the left side. 



P. The same from below. 



G. Baculum of captive specimen of M. indica, from the left side. 



H. Distal end of the same, from the front. 



hard, sharp ridge, covered merely by a coating of fine membrane,. 

 at the distal end of the dorsal side of the glans. The baculum 

 itself is long and slender, gradually attenuated from base to 

 point and with a sinuous curvature, being slightly concave in the 



