eviii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Feb., 19165. 
The Nitration of 3-Acetylamino-2-Methoxy Toluene.—By 
Prof. J. L. Simonsen and Mr. Mudlagiri Na 
saponin with Monochloromethyl Ether.—By Prof. J. L. 
Simonsen. 
Zoolog 
The Future of Pearl Fisheries of seasnsen India.—By Mr. J. 
Hor 
The Recent Pearl Fishery at ‘Tondi.—By Mr. J. Hornell. 
Two new Species of Scorpion from Southern India.—By Dr. 
. Henderson. 
Caudal Autotomy and Regeneration in the Gecko. —By Prof. 
W. N. F. Woodland. 
The Sager of Aluminium in the Growth of Certain Water 
acteria.—By Major J. W. Cornwall, 1.M.S. 
Some Zoanthids from Maciné: —By Prof. K. Ramunni See 
Remarks on the Madras Species of Haplochilus.—By 
Sundara Raj. 
Botany. 
The Sugar-Cane.—By Dr. C. A. Barber 
The Insect Fertilisation of Flowers. —By Lt.-Col. Donovan, 
I.M.S. 
Grafting the Sg Inflorescence.--By Dr. W. Burns and 
Mr. 8. rayag. 
Note on the Flora of the South Indian Highlands.—By Prof. 
Pork 
Sec tone on sathe Defoliation of some Madras Trees.—By 
Mr. C. Parthasarathy Aiyangar 
Some Mendelian Characters of the Paddy Plant.—Mr. F. B. 
Parnell. 
The Dencaal Habit in Sugar Canes.—By Dr. C. A. Barber 
and Mr. T. S. Venkataraman 
The ‘Made Flora.—By Mr. C. Tadulingam. 
Ethnography. 
cee Aspects of Ethnographic Work.— —By Mr. H. V. Naw 
undayya, C. 
Anthopouetie Notes of Calcutta Eurasians.—By Dr. N. 
Annandale. 
a Sociology as a Theoretical and Applied Science.—BY 
S. V. Ketkar 
Toten: Worship amongst mn Oraons.—By Mr. 8. C. Roy. 
Smartha-Vicharam or Purity Trial among the Nambutiris: 
—By Mr. N. 8. eer aipe le Aiyer. 
Viragals and Mastigals.—By Mr. T. A. Gopinatha Rao. 
Prehistoric Monuments of. the Cochin State—By Mr. L. K. 
nantakrishna Aiyer. 
Vettuvans of ‘North Malabar.--By Mr. L. K., Anantakrishn4 
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