

Sfmm,er " Investigator," Commander Alfred Carpenter, R. N., Com- 

 mandinff. No.. 5. On some Nodular Stones obtained by trawling off Colombo 

 in 675 Fathoms of Water.— By E. J. Jones, A. R. S. M., Geological Survey 

 of India. (With PI. IF.) Natural History Notes from H. M's Indian 

 J^arine Survey /S/Jeamer ** Investigator," Oommanc^er Alfred Carpenter, 

 R. N"., Commanding. No. 6. On six new Amphipods fro\n the Bay of 

 Be tgal—By G. M. Giles, M. B., F. R. C. S., Surgeon-Naturalist to 

 the Marine Survey. (With Pis. III. — VIII.) Natural History Notes 

 fro n H. M.^s Indian Marine Survey Steamer ' Investigator,' Commander 

 A <fred Carpenter, R. N., Commanding. No. 7. The Mean Temperature 

 of the Deep Waters of the Bay of Bengal. By Commander Carpenter, 

 R. K, D. S. O., P. R. Met. Soc., P. Z. S. Communicated by the 

 Superintendent op the Indian Museum. (With PI. X.) 



'No. 3, (issued January 30th, 1888). On the Chiroptera of Nepal. — 

 By J. Scully. Notes on some recent Neolithic and Palcsolithic Finds in 

 South India. — By R. Bruce Foote, F. G. S., Superintendent of the Geo- 

 logical Survey of India, Fellow of the University of Madras. — Communi- 

 cated by The Superintendent of the Indian Museum. (With a Map, 

 PI. XL) F'tude sur les Arachnides de V Asie meridionale faisant 

 partie des collections de V Indian Museum {Calcutta). — Par M. E. Simon, 

 de Paris. Communicated by The Superintendent of the Indian Museum. 

 A Memmr on Plane Analytic Geometry. — By Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, 

 IVr. A., P, R. A. S., P. R. S. E., Communicated by The Hon'ble 

 Mahendralal Sircar, M. D., C. I. E. (With three Woodcuts.) 



No. 4, (issued March 18th, 1888.) A Descriptive List of the Uredinene 

 occurring in the Neighbourhood of Simla (Western Himalaya). — By A. 

 Barclay, M. B., Bengal Medical Service (With Pis. XII.— XV.) Natural 

 History Notes from H. M.'s Indian Marine Survey Steamer * Investigator,* 

 (' )mmander Alfred Carpenter, R. N., Commanding. No. 8. Description 

 of a new species of the Brachyurous Genus Lyreidus from the Depths of 

 the Andaman Sea. — By J. Wood-Mason, Esq., Superintendent of tha 

 Indian Museum, and Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology in 

 the Medical College of Bengal^ Calcutta. 



