CONTENTS 



OF THE NATURAL HISTORY PART OF THE 



JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL FOR 1870- 



Part II. (Natural Science). 



No. 1, (issued 15th March, 1870). Godwin-Austen, 

 New species of Diplommatince from the Khasi hills, (with pi. I-II). — 

 "W. T. Blanford, New species of Paludomus, Cremnoconchus, 

 Cychstoma, and of Helicidce, (with pi. III). — V. Ball, Notes on 

 the geoloo'v ~nd the fauna in tho ~-"~ 1, .bourhood of the Nancowry 

 haroour, ^> obar islands. — F. Da\, Notes on the genus Mara 

 (with pi. IV). — W. Venuikof, Statistical data on the area of 

 Asiatic Eussia. — T. G. Montgomerie, Narrative report of 

 Trans-Himalayan explorations made during 1868. — Surveyor 

 General, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for Nov. and 

 Dec, 1869. 



No. 2, (issued 7th June, 1870). S. Kurz, on new or imper- 

 fectly known Indian plants. — H. H. Godwin-Austen, List 

 of Birds obtained in the Khasi and North Cachar hills. — A. 0. 

 Hume, Observations on some species of birds. — H. F. Blan- 

 ford, on certain irregularities of Atmospheric pressure in Bengal. 

 — F. Stoliczka, on some Indian and Malayan Amphibia and 

 Eeptilia. — Surveyor General, Meteorological Observations for 

 January and February, 1-870. 



No. 3, (issued 1st September, 1870). F. Stoliczka, Indian 

 and Malayan Eeptilia and Amphibia. — S. Kurz, Gentiana Jcesch- 

 Tcei re-established as a new genus of Gentianacece. — V. Ball, 

 Geology of Port Blair. — V. B al l— Birds from Port Blair.— H. F. 

 Blanford, on the rain fall of Bengal. — H. H. Godwin- 

 Austen, second list of birds from the Khasi and North Cachar 

 Hills, &c. — Surveyor General, Meteorological Observations for 

 March to June, 1870. 



No. 4, (issued 28th Des^ 1870). F. Stoliczka, Malayan Orni- 

 thology. — W. T. Blanford, — Eeptilia and Amphibia of Central 

 India. — H. E. Busteed, Method of assaying silver. — W. Theobald, 

 Land shells from the Shan States and Pegu. — G. Nevill, Land 

 shells Of Bourbon.— Abstract of Met. Obs. for July to Oct. 1870. 



