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THE INDIAN MUSEUM: 1814—1914. 
1901. Fishes 
Crustacea 
Index Part I, 190E 
1902. Crustacea 
Mollusca 
1905. Crustacea 
j > 
Fishes 
1907. Crustacea. 
(Malacostraca) 
Crustacea 
(Entomostraca) 
Mollusca 
1908. Fishes 
Crustacea. 
(Entomostraca) 
Mollusca 
1909. Mollusca 
Plates XXVII to XXXV. 
XLVI to XLVIII. 
,, XLIXtoLV. 
.. IX to XIII. 
LVItoLXVII. 
LXVIII to LXXVI. 
,, XXXVI to XXXVIII. 
,, LXXVIl to LXXIX. 
Plates I and II. 
,, XIV to XVIII. 
, XXXIX to XLIII. 
Ill to V. 
XIX and XX. 
, xxitoxxiir. 
Memoirs of the Indian Museum. 
Vol. I, 1907-1909. 
No. I.—An account of the Rats of Calcutta. By W. C. 
Hossack, M.D. 
No. II.—An account of the Internal Anatomy of Bathy- 
nomus giganteus. By R. E. Lloyd, M.B., B.Sc., Capt., 
I.M S. 
No. III.—A and B. The Oligochaeta of India, Nepal, 
Ceylon, Burma and the Andaman Islands, with an 
account of the anatomy of certain aquatic forms. 
By Dr. W. Michaelsen and J. Stephenson, Major, I.M.S. 
No. IV.—A Gephyrean Worm hitherto undescribed, the 
type of a new order. By F. H. Stewart, M.A., D.Sc., 
M.B., Capt, I.M.S. 
Vol. II, 1909. 
No. I.—Report on the Fishes taken by the Bengal 
Fisheries Steamer ‘ Golden Crown,’ Parti.—Batoidei. 
By N. Annandale, B.A., D.Sc. 
No. II.—An account of the Indian Cirripedia Pedun- 
culata. Part I.—Family Lepadidae {sensu stricto). By 
N. Annandale, B.A., D.Sc. 
No. III.—A description of the deep-sea fish caught by 
the R.I.M.S. Ship ‘ Investigator ’ since the year 1900, 
with supposed evidence of mutation in MaltJiopsis, 
and Illustrations of the Zoology of the R.I.M.S. ‘ In¬ 
vestigator,’ Fishes. Plates XLIV—L, 1909. By R. E. 
Lloyd, M,]B., D.Sc. (Lond.), Capt., I.M.S. 
No. IV.—Etude sur les Chironomides des Indes Orien- 
tales, avec description de quelques nouvelles especea 
d’Egypte. Par J. J. Kieffer, Doct. Phil. Nat. 
