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OP THE NATURAL HISTORY PART (PT. II.) OP THE 



JODRBAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL FOR 1882. 



No. 1, (issued August 21st, 1882). On a collection of Japanese Clau- 

 siliae made hy Brigade Surgeon JR. Sungerford in 1881. (With PI. I.) — 

 By O. F. VON MoLLENDORP, Vice-Consul for Germany^ Songkong. Clau- 

 silia nevilliana, a new Species from the Nicohars. — By O. F. von Mollen- 

 DORP. Descriptions of some new Asiatic Clausilise. — By 0. F. von Mol- 

 LENDORF. Second List of Diurnal Lepidoptera inhabiting the Nicohar 

 Islands. — (With PI. II. and two Woodcuts). — By J. WoOD-MASON,Z>d^2^2^y 

 Superintendent, Indian Museum, Calcutta, and L. de Nice'ville. On new 

 and little known Mantodea. — By J. Wood-Mason. 



Nos. 2 & 3, (issued December 30th, 1882). Some new or rare species of 

 Bhopalocerous Lepidoptera from the Indian regions. (With PI. IV.). — 

 By Major G. F. L. Marshall. On an ahnormality in the horns of the 

 hqg-deer, Axis porcinus, with an amplification of the theory of the evolu- 

 tion of antlers in Buminants. — By John Coce:burn, Offg. 2nd Asst. to Supdt. 

 Indian Museum, Calcutta. On the habits of a little known Lizard, Brachy- 

 saura Ornata. — By John Cockburn, 2nd Assistant to Superintendent 

 Indian Museum, Second List of Butterflies taken in Sikkim in October^ 

 ' 1882, with notes on habits, Sfc. — By Lionell de Nice'ville. 



No. 4, (issued March 1st, 1883). A new Species of Hipparchia (Le- 

 pidoptera Rhopalocera) from the N. W. Himalayas. — By Major G-. F. L. 

 Marshall. No, 2. Notes on and Drawings of the animals of various 

 Indian Land Mollusca (Pulmonifera). (With PI. V.) — By H. H. GoDWiN- 

 Atjsten. Some further results of Sun-thermometer observations with refer- 

 ence to atmospheric absorption and the supposed variation of solar heat. — 

 By Henry F. Blanpoed, Meteorological Beporter to the Qovernment of 

 India. 



