Hampson, B. a., Goll. Exon., Oxon. Gotnnmnicated hy The Sdpeeikten- 

 DENT OF THE INDIAN MuSEUM. The Psychrometer and the Condensing 

 Hygrometer.— By S, A. Hill, B. Sc., Meteorological Eejporter to the 

 Government of the North-Western Provinces and Outh. Anoploplirya 

 ieolosomatis, a new Ciliate Infusor tan parasitic in the Alimentary Oanal of 

 ^olosoma chlorostictum W.-M., MSB— By Hbney H. Andekson, B. A. 

 Gommnnicated by The Miceoscopioal Society op Calcutta. (With 

 PI. I.) Oil certain Features in the Geological structures of the Myelat 

 District of the Southern Shan States in Tipper Burmah as affecting the 

 Drainage of the Gountry.—By Beigadier-GenbrAl H. Collett, 0. B. 

 Communicated hy Dr. D. D. Cunningham. Notes on some Objects from a 

 Neolithic Settlement recently discovered by Mr. W. H. P. Deivee, at Eanchl 

 in the Ghota Nagpore District. —By J. Wood-Mason, Superintendent of the 

 Indian Museum, and Professor of Comparative Anatomy in the Medical 

 College of Bengal, Calcutta. (With Pis., II.— V.) 



