CONTENTS. 



Tage 

 X. — A new Species of Hipparchia (Lepidoptera Rhopalocera) 

 from the JST. W. Himalayas. — By Majob G. F. L. Mar- 

 shall, li. E 67 



XI. — No. 2. Notes on and Drawings of the animals of various 

 Indian Land Mollusca (Pulmonifera). — ^y Lt.-Col. H. H. 

 GoDWiN-ArsTEN, F. R. S., F. Z. S., Sfc. (with Plate V.)... 68 

 XII. — Some further results of Sun-thermometer observations with 

 reference to atmospheric absorption and the supposed vari- 

 ation of solar heat. — By Henry F. Blanfoed, F. R. S., 

 Meteorological Reporter to the Government of India 72 



Now Complete. 



HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF CEYLON. 



Parts I to III. 

 By Captain W. V. LEGGE, b. a., f. l. s. 



Royal 4to., pages xlvi. 1237, with 34 plates by Keulemans and a 

 Map. Complete in three parts, price £2 each. In this work the geogra- 

 phical range, habits and nidification of each species is fully worked out. 



Intending purchasers should communicate with the author, whose 

 address is Aberystwith, Wales. 



