CONTENTS. 



XVl.^The Landshells of PeraJc.-^By O. F. v. Mollendorff, ^''^'' 

 Ph. D. Communicated by the Natural History Secre-' 



TART 



, ^^^ 299 



XVII.— On, Solar Thermometor Observations at Allaliabad.^By 

 S. A. Hill, B. Sc, Meteorological Reporter to the 



Government of the JV.- W. Provinces 31q 



XVlU.^On probable Changes in the Geography of the Punjab 'and 

 Its Rivers : an Sistorico^ Geographical Study.— By R D 

 Oldham, A. R. S. M, Deputy Superintendent, Geological 



Survey of India (With a Map— PI. XIX.), 322 



XIX.— List of the Lepidopterous Insects collected in Cachar'by 

 Mr. J. Wood-Mason, Part II, Rhopalocera.-^ J. 

 Wood-Mason, Officiating Superintendent of the Indian 

 Museum, and Professor of Comparative Anatomy and 

 Zoology in the Medical College, Calcutta ; and L de 

 Nice'ville, p. E. S. (With Pis. XV., XVI XVII .fe 

 XVIII ) » ., «, 



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XX.—On some New Species of Ficus from New Guinea —By 

 George King, M. B., LL. D., F. L. S., Superintendent, 



Boy al Botanic Garden, Calcutta oqa 



XXI ---Description of a new species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 

 alleged to be destructive to the Dhan Crops in the Chitta- 

 gong District.^By Joseph S. Lalt. Communicated by 

 ^Ae Natural History Secretary ^22 



Plates XII., XIII., & XIV., illustrative of papers by Mr. de Nice- 

 ville and Dr. George King published in the two preceding numbers. 



