Vol. VIII, 1912-1913. 



Part I. — Zoological Results of the Abor Expedition, 1911-12. Introduction. Batrachia. Reptilia. Lepidoptera. 



Porifera. Scolopendridae. Hymenoptera Anthophila. 

 Part II. — Mammals. Coleoptera, I-III. Arachnida, I. Dermaptera. Diptera. 



Vol. IX, 1913. 



p art /.—Notes on the collection of Coccidae in the Indian Museum, II. New Indian Empidae. 



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