CONTENTS 



OF THE NATUEAL HISTORY PART (PT. II.) OP THE 



JOUBNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL FOB 1888. 



No. ], (issued June 8tb, 1888). Notes ■ on Indian Rhynohota ; 

 Heteropteea, No. 3.—% E. T. Atkinson, B. A.— ^ Gen&>-al Theorem 

 on the Differential Equation of Trajectories. — By Asutosh Mukhopadhyay 

 M. A., F. R. A. S., F. R. S. E. On Foisson's Integral.— By Asutosb 

 Mukhopadhyay, M. a., p. R. A. S., P. R. S. E. (With a Woodcut.) 

 On the Nature of the Toxic Principle of the Aroidese.~ By A. Pedler 

 F. C. S. (Lond. and Berl.), Professor of Chemistry, Presidency College, 

 and G. J. H. Warden, F. C. S. (Lond. and Berl.), Professor of Chemistry, 

 Medical College,' Calcutta. 



No. 2, (issued July 19tli, 1888). Notes on Indian Rhynchota ; 

 Heteropteea, No. 5.— By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. On recent Tornadoes 

 in Bengal with special reference to the Tornado at Dacca on April 7th, 

 1888. In two Parts. Part I. A Desco-iption of the Meteorological Condi- 



/tons in Bengal ivhich accompanied tlie Formation of the Dacca Tornado. 



By Alex. Pepleu, OlJig. Mdeorologiral Reporter to the Government of 

 Bengal. Part II. A full Description of the actual Phenomena of the 

 Dacca Tornado.— By A. Crombie, M. D., Civil Surgeon of Dacca fWitli 

 Plates XXIV.— XXIX.) 



No. 3, (issued October lOth, 1888). Natural History Notes from. 



E. M.'s Indian Marine Survey Steamer 'Investigator,' Commander 

 Alfred Carfentee, R. N., D. S. O., Commanding. No. 9. Further 

 Notes on the Amphipoda of Indian Waters. — By G. M. GitES M B 



F. R. C. S., Surgeon-Naturalist to the Marine Survey. (With Plates 

 VI.— XII.) On Eupetaurus, a new form of Flying Squirrel from 

 Kashmir.— By Oldfield Thomas, British Museum (Natural History). 

 Communicated hy The Natural History Secretary. (With Plates 

 XXII. and XXIII.) 



No. 4, (issued March 23rd, 1889.) On new or little-known Butterflies 

 from the Indian Begion. — By Lionel de Nioe'ville, P. E. S., C. M. Z. S 

 (With Pis. XIII and XIV.) A List of the. Ferns of Simla in the N. W. 

 Himalaya between Levels of 4,500 and 10,600 feet.— By H. P. Blanpoed* 

 b\ R. S. (With Pis. XVI.— XXI.) On the Differential Equation of all 

 Parabolas. — By Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, M. A., P. R. A. S,, P. R S E 

 New or little-known India Rhynchota.— By E. T. Atkinson, B. A. (With 

 Pi. XV.) The Butterflies of the Nilgiri District, South India.— By G. P 



