specimens to the Museum and by recording the facts which are 

 noted by Dr. Hossack as being of importance in connection with 

 the identification of specimens. In any publication of results the 

 collectors' names will be recorded and credit will be given them 

 for any notes of which use is made. 



All communications or parcels should be addressed to — 

 The Superintendent, 

 Indian Museum (Nat. Hist. Section), 



Calcutta, 



and will be duly acknowledged. It is hoped that arrangements 

 may be made later for the distribution of simple measuring 

 apparatus to those who undertake to assist the Museum. 



N. ANNANDALE, 

 Officiating Superintendent. 

 Indian Museum: 

 Calcutta, March 21# 1907. 



