rg22.] J. Stephenson: Earthworms from Kashmir 6- India. 443 



Genus Octolasiuin (jrley em. Rosa. 

 Octolasium lacteum (Orley). 



Mashobia, Simla Hill States. I3'vi'l921. S. L. Hora. Two speci- 

 mens, immature, probably belonging to the above species. 



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