XVII. MORE NOTES ON INDIAN DERMAPTERA. By MAI.COLM Burr, D.Sc, F.E.S., etc. Since the publication of my half volume on the Dermaptera in the Fauna of British India Series, material has accumulated with considerable rapidity. This has led to the following papers on Indian Dermaptera : — BoREi^W, A. (rgil^). Diagnosi preventive di Dermatteri nuovi della regione Indiana. (Boll. Mus. Torino. No. 640, vol. xxvi, pp. 1-4, 1912). ,, (1912'). Dermapteres nouveaux ou pen con-nus du Museum de Paris. (Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, vol. xviii, pp. 221-240, 1912). Burr, M. (1911'^). Contribution to our knowledge of Indian Earwigs (J. Asiat. Soc, Bengal, vol. vii, No. II. pp. 771-800, December 1911). ,, (1913*)-Zoological Results of the Abor Ex-pedition, 1911 12. X. Dermaptera. Rec. Ind. Mus., viii, pp. 135-147). ,, (1913^). Indian Dermaptera collected by Dr. A. D. Imms. (J. Proc. Asiat. Soc , Bengal (N,S.), ix, No. 5, pp. 183-187, 1913). Since the appearance of the above papers, I have received still further material, a list of which is incorporated in the follow-ing pages. For these I am indebted as follows: — ■(i) to Father Astruc, S.J., for material collected at Shem-baganur, and the Pulney Hills in the Madura Dis-trict, Madras. (ii) A small collection from Southern India kindly sent me by my old friend Mr. T. B. Fletcher, F.E.S., now Imperial Entomologist at Pusa. (iii) A small collection made at Jaunsar and in the Central Provinces, by Dr. A. D. Imms, late Forest Etomo-logist to the Government of India. (iv) Various material in the Indian Museum, submitted to me by my old friend Dr. N. Annandale. (v) The private collection of His Excellency Lord Car-michael. Governor of Bengal, also sent me by the Indian Museum. This collection will ultimately be distributed to different museums in India, Great Britain and Australia. The material referred to is to be assumed to be in the Indian Musuem, unless stated otherwise ; specimens from Dr. Imms and