CONTENTS 



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



JOURNAL OF TEE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL FOR 1889. 



No. .1, (issued May 21sfc, 1889). A new Species and Genus of 

 Coccidse. — By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. (With Plate I.) — On the Species 

 of Thelyphonus inhabiting Continental India, Burma, and the Malay 

 Peninsula. — By Eugene W. Oates, P. Z. S. Communicated by The 

 Superintendent op the Indian Museum. (With Plate II.) — Notes on 

 Indian Rhynchota ; Heteroptera, No. 5. — By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. — 

 On certain Earthworms from the Western Himalayas and Behra Bun. — 

 By Alfred Gibes Bourne, D. Sc. (Lond.), 0. M. Z. S., P. L, S., Fellow 

 of University College, Bondon, and Madras University. Communicated by 

 The Superintendent of the Indian Museum. (With Plate III.) — Notes, 

 on Assam Butterflies. — By William Doherty, Cincinnati, U. S. A. 

 Communicated by The Superintendent of the Indian Museum. (With 

 Plate X.) 



No. 2, (issued September 3rd, 1889). The Tornadoes and Hailstorms 

 of April and May 1888 in the Boab and Bohilkhand. — By S. A. Hill, 

 B. Sc, Meteorological Reporter to the Government of the N.-W. Provinces 

 and Oudh. (With 6 Charts— Plates IV.— IX.) The Geometric Inter- 

 pretation of Mongers Bifferential Equation of all Conies. — By Asutosh 

 MukhOpadhyay, M. A., P. R. A. S., P. R. S. E. Bescription of a Stag's 

 Head allied to CervuS dybowsldi, Tac, procured from the Barjeeling 

 Bazaar. — By W. L. Solater, Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Mu- 

 seum. (With Plate XI.) — On the Volatility of some of the compounds of 

 Mercury and of the metal itself. — By Alex. Pedler. — Some applications 

 of Elliptic Functions to Problems of Mean Values, (First Paper). — By 

 Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, M. A., P. R. A. S., P. R. S. E. (With a 

 Wood-cut). — Some applications of Elliptic, Functions to Problems of Mean 

 Values (Second Paper). — By Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, M. A., F. R. A. S., 

 P. R. S. E. — A Descriptive Bist of the Uredinese, occurring in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Simla (Western Himalayas). Part II. Puccinia. — By A. 

 Barclay, M. B., Bengal Medical Service. (With Plates XII.— XIV)— 

 Definitions of three new Homoptera. — By M. L. Lethierry. Communi- 

 cated by E. T. Atkinson, Esq. — Notice of a Neolithic Celt from Jashpur 

 in the Chota Nagpur District. — By J. Wood-Mason, Superintendent of the 

 Indian Museum, and Professor of Comparative Anatomy in the Medical 

 College of Bengal, Calcutta. (With Plate XV.) 



