SECOND YABKAND MISSION. 
The strong Indian affinities of these 18 species collected at Murree may he seen as 
under:— 
Common to Indian Region ...... 9 
,, Indian and Palsearctic Regions . . 2 
„ Indian, Ethiopian, and Palsearctic . . .1 
„ Indian, Australian, and Palsearctic . . 1 
„ Pahearetic ....... 5 
18 species. 
In discussing the Indian relationship of the Hemipterous fauna, I have followed the sub- 
regions or provinces of Mr. Stanford (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 4th Ser., Vol. 18, pp. 280—2, 
1876). As regards the sub-regions of the Palsearctic area, I shall prefer to follow Mr. Sclater 
(Address Biol. Sec. Brit. Assn., Bristol, 1875). 
The following are the 13 species which are also found in the Cis-Atlantean or Mediter¬ 
ranean sub-region:— 
Zicrona ccerulea, Lin. 
Carpocoris nigricornis, ab. 
JDolycoris baccarum, Lin. . 
Eurydema f estiva, Lin. 
Comptopus lateralis. Germ. 
Therapha hyoscyami, Lin. . 
Lyg. (Spilostetlius) militaris, Fab. 
—-- saxatilis. Scop. . 
- (Graptolomus) equestris, Lin. 
Gonianotus marginepunctatus, Wolff. 
Coriscus ferus, Lin. .... 
Notonecta glauca, Lin. 
Corisa geoffroyi, Leach 
The following 4 species have been recorded from the sub-region of the Atlantic Islands, 
principally from Madeira and Teneriffe :— 
JDolycoris baccarum, Lin. .... Sind Valley, Kashmir. 
Comptopus lateralis, Germ. . . .- 
Lyg. (Spilostetlius) militaris, Fab. . . Murree, Punjab lulls. 
Gonianotus marginepunctatus, Wolff. . . Pamir road, Sarikol to Panja. 
This list is, however, very poor and inadequate, owing to the little knowledge we yet pos¬ 
sess as to the Hemiptera of the Atlantic Islands. It would be futile to carry the analysis of 
this region further, owing to the paucity of record. 
. Kugiar, Eastern Turkestan. 
Sind Valley, Kashmir. '• 
Yangihissar, E. Turkestan. 
Sind Valley, Kashmir. 
Kugiar. 
Murree, Punjab hills. 
Sind Valley, Kashmir. 
Kugiar aud neighbourhood of Sanju, E. Turkestan. 
Pamir road, Sarikol to Panja. 
Yarkand. 
