CONTENTS 



OF THE NATUEAL HISTORY PART (PT. II.) OF THE 



JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL FOR IS86. 



No. 1, (issued Marcli 29tb, 1886). On a Uredine affecting the 

 Himalayan 8p-uce-fir (Abies smithi&na, Forbes). — % Surgeon A. Bar- 

 clay, M. B., Bengal Medical Service. (With Plates I., II., and III.) 

 Notes on Indian Rhynchota, No. h.~By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. The 

 Hive-Bees indigenous to India and the Introduction of the Italian Bee. — 

 By J. C. Douglas. List of the Le^idopterous Insects collected in Tavoy 

 and in Siam during 1884-85 hy the Indian Museum Collector under 0. E. 

 Pitman, Esq., C. I. E., Chief Superintendent of Telegraphs. Part I. 

 Heterocera. — By Frederick Moore, F. Z. S., A. L. S. Communicated hy 

 The Natural History Secretary. 



No. 2, (issued June 26th, 1886). A List of Butterflies taken in 

 Kumaon. — By William Doherty, Cincinnati, JJ. 8. A. Communicated hy 

 The Natural History The Secretary. On a second species of Uredine af- 

 fecting Abies smithiana, Forbes. — By Surgeon A. Barclay, M. B., Bengal 

 Medical Service (with Plates TV. andV.). Notes on Indian Rhynchota, 

 No. 6. — Addenda and Index. — By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. On a new 

 species of Uredine parasitic on Cedrus deodara, Loudon. — By Surgeon A. 

 Barclay, M. B., Bengal Medical Service. (With Plates YI. and VII.). 

 On three new Eimalayan Primulas. — By G. King, M. B., LL. D., F. L. 

 S. (With Plates VIII., IX., and X.). On the Life-History of cer- 

 tain Calcutta Species of Satyrinae, with special reference to the Seasonal 

 Dimorphism alleged to occur in them. — By Lionel de Nice'ville, F. E. 

 S. (With Plate XII.) 



No. 3, (issued October 1st, 1886). Indian Ants of the Indian Muse- 

 um, Calcutta. No. 2. — By Professor August Forel, Zurich. Com- 

 municated by The Natural History Secretary. On some New Indian 

 Butterflies.— By Lionel de Nice'ville, F. E. S. (With Plate XI.). 

 Additional Notes on new or rare Indian Butterflies. — By William Doher- 

 tt, Cincinnati, U. S. A. Communicated hy the Natural History Secre- 

 tary. On two new species of Hex from the Eastern Himalaya. — By 

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

 Botanic Garden, Calcutta. (With Plates XIII. and XIV.). Insect 

 Pests belonging to the Homopterous Family Coccidss. — By E. T. Atkinson, 

 B. A. 



