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Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Modern Times. pp. 3-4; Jain, M. P.-Article-The Cambridge Days of Wordsworth. pp. 5-7; Krishan Chander-The Clerk. pp. 8-9; Sardari Lal-Poetry-The Life Clock. pp. 9; Essay-Knockout Blows. pp. 10-13; The Professor and the Cat. pp. 14-18; Krishan Chander-The Song of the Soul of a Shepherd. pp. 19; Eric A. Sadiq-Story-Love in a Dream. pp. 20-22; Talwar, O. P.-Article-High Prospects of Sugar Cane Industry in India. pp. 22-27; Vacation Addresses of the Staff. pp. 27-28; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-News and Notes. pp. 29-31; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Hostel News. pp. 31-33; [Hindi]. 16 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 32 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-3; Katju, M. L.-The Author's Lament. pp. 3-6; Zafar Mand Ahmed-My Companion. pp. 6-7; Love's Labours. pp. 7-8; Sardari Lal-Poetry-Freedom. pp. 8; Durga Das-Article-A Study of Robert Browning, the Poet of Nature. pp. 9-12; Parmanand, A.-Her Pretty Fingers. pp. 13-14; Alam, M. S.-The Borrowed Onions. pp. 14-15; Jain, M. P.-Examination, and After. pp. 15-17; Quixote, Don-Brighter Chemistry. pp. 17-19; Bancroft, F. C.-Essay-The Present-day American Student. pp. 19-21; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Professorendium. pp. 21-22; Lall, A. S.-Alumni Notes. pp. 23-24; Lall, A. S.-News and Notes. pp. 25-26; Hostel News. pp. 27; Obituary. pp. 27; [Hindi]. 18 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 32 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Jain, M. P.-Editorial. pp. 1-3; Harmandar Singh-Glimpses at Life's Shadows. pp. 3-5; Patrick, B. N.-Poetry-Never Knew. pp. 5; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Vociferation of the Formonium Oracle. pp. 6-7; Another Fish Story. pp. 7-11; Eric A. Sadiq-Metamorphosis. pp. 11-12; Lall, A. S.-Lamps and Lamps. pp. 12-13; Jaggan Nath Dhamija-Poetry-Sonnet to Milton. pp. 14; Parmanand, A.-My Week Days. pp. 14-16; Essay-The Life of an Actor. pp. 16-18; Mirza, M. A.-Essay-The Science of Boxing. pp. 18-20; Ishar Singh Grover-An Appeal to College Students. pp. 21; Parmanand, A.-News and Notes. pp. 22-24; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Hostel News. pp. 24-26; Obituary. pp. 27; New Books in the Library. pp. 27-30; [Hindi]. 10 p.; Punjabi-da-Khisa [Punjabi]. 4 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 16 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Bhatty, M. S.-Essay-The Late Sir Mohammad Shafi. pp. 3-5; Parmanand, A.-Essay-The Late Bishop Durrant. pp. 5-6; Harmandar Singh-In Memoriam. pp. 6-7; Gnanamoni, P.-Travelogue-My Trip to Lahol. pp. 7-9; Maqbool Elahi-Dash Down you wretched Cult of the Pen. pp. 10-12; Parkashananda-The Struggle of Life. pp. 12; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Poetry-The Public. pp. 13; Din Dyal-Better Death than Life Like this. pp. 13-14; Krishan Kumar Seth-Books in Small Print. pp. 14-16; Harmandar Singh-The Ordeal of Writing. pp. 16-17; Anand Mohan Ahuja-The Culture of Beauty. pp. 18-19; Harmandar Singh-Weighed and Found Wanting. pp. 19-20; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-News and Notes. pp. 20-23; Jain, M. P.-Sports News. pp. 24-26; Parmanand, A.-Round the Hostels. pp. 26-27; Obituary. pp. 28-31; [Hindi]. 8 p.; Punjabi Kiyari [Punjabi] 4 p.; [Urdu]. 12 p
Comment on Article by Jain and Neal
Article commenté : Splitting and Merging Components of a Nonconjugate Dirichlet Process Mixture Model, by Sonia Jain and Radford M. Neal, http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/07-BA21
Teleogryllus rohinae Jaiswara & Jain 2021, sp. nov.
Teleogryllus rohinae Jaiswara & Jain, sp. nov. Figures 1, 4A–H, 5E, 6D, 7E, 8C, 9D, 10I–L, 11E–F & 12; Table 3 Type locality: India, Kerala, Nileshwar, Bekal Club, 5km from Nileshwar Railway Station. Type material: Holotype — INDIA: Kerala, Bekal Club, 8km from Nileshwar Railway Station, 1 male (MJO _ 1177), 7m asl, 12° 16′ 20. 3′′ N 75° 6′ 47.4′′ E, 24.i.2017, R. Jaiswara and M. Jain, ZSI Kolkata. Allotype — INDIA: Kerala, Bekal Club, 8km from Nileshwar Railway Station, 1 female (MJO _1169), 7m asl, 12° 16′ 20. 3′′ N 75° 6′ 47. 4′′ E, 24.i.2017, R. Jaiswara and M. Jain, ZSI Kolkata. Paratypes — INDIA: Kerala, Bekal Club, 12° 16′ 20.3′′ N 75° 6′ 47.4′′ E, 7m asl, 8km from Nileshwar Railway Station, 24.i.2017, 5 male (MJO _1175–1179) and 5 female (MJO _1159–1163), collected by R. Jaiswara and M. Jain, thereafter deposited in IISER Mohali. Distribution: Currently known only from the type locality. Etymology: This new species is named in honour of Professor Rohini Balakrishnan, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, for introducing RJ and MJ to the cricket model system and in recognition of her significant contribution to the understanding of the behaviour and ecology of Indian crickets. Name in apposition—gender feminine. Habitat: T. rohinae Jaiswara & Jain sp. nov. was primarily found in Cucurbitaceae plantations and sometimes on open grassland areas having moist soil. Diagnosis: Very similar to T. occipitalis (Serville, 1838) in external morphology, but mainly differing in male (Fig. 10I–K) and female (Fig. 11E–F) genitalia structures. T. rohinae Jaiswara & Jain, sp. nov. also resembles T. emma (Ohmachi & Matsuura, 1951). Still, according to the morphological descriptions of T. emma by Libin et al. (2015), it differs mainly in the male genitalia (female genitalia not known for T. emma). Male. FW stridulatory apparatus: stridulatory file with 235 to 252 teeth (mean 242, n=3); harp with 4–6 usually (occasionally 3). Description: In addition to the characters of the genus: medium sized cricket very similar to T. occipitalis. Legs. TIII with 5–6 inner and 6–7 outer sub-apical spurs; basitarsomeres III with 3–4 inner and 5–7 outer spines. Color. Body, head and pronotum dark brown (Fig. 3A–B, 5E & 6D). Inner margins of eyes with a thick yellow band (Fig. 10L), sometimes wide enough to make vertex look yellowish. Male. FW covering the epiproct fully or slightly longer (Fig. 5E), HW always longer than abdomen; harp with 3–4 regularly spaced oblique veins with a horizontal middle part (sometimes 1–2 faint veins at the angle of 1 st anal vein) (Fig. 7E). Stridulatory file with 235 to 252 teeth (mean 242, n=3); teeth on the stridulatory vein as on Fig. 8C. Mirror longer than wide; apical field with 4–5 cell alignments; lateral field with 12–13 veins (Fig. 7E). Male genitalia. Pseudepiphallic sclerite rather square-shaped in dorsal view, posterior margin slightly pointed from the middle, vertex rounded and smooth with convex lateral margins and almost at the level of median structure (Fig. 10I). In lateral view: pseudepiphallic sclerite very similar to T. occipitalis and T. emma; pseudepiphallic apodeme as wide as its base (Fig. 10J–K). Female. Body size slightly bigger than males. FWs overlapping 2/3 rd of its width, length restricted up to 7 th abdominal tergite or extended slightly beyond epiproct; dorsal field with 11 diagonally parallel longitudinal veins; lateral field with 11–13 veins (Fig. 9D). HWs very long extended beyond the abdomen (Fig. 6D). Female genitalia. Copulatory organ sharply tapering anteroposterior and sclerotized posteriorly (Fig. 11E, F). Acoustic signal: Calls of T. rohinae consist of two kinds of chirps (long and short) interspersed with each other (Fig. 12A). The short chirps are 0.402 ± 0.024s while the longer chirps are more variable with a chirp duration of 0.677 ± 0.331s (mean SD). The short chirps consist of 6.35 0.93 syllables, while the longer chirps consist of 19.5 ± 8.6 syllables per chirp (mean ±SD). While T. rohinae Jaiswara & Jain s p. nov. and T. emma have similar call patterns with long and short calls, they vary in the number of syllables per chirp. Further, the dominant frequency for T. emma has been reported to be 3.7 kHz (Lu et al. 2018), whereas, for T. rohinae, we determined it to be at 5.3 ± 0.16 kHz (Fig. 12B).Published as part of Jaiswara, Ranjana, Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure & Jain, Manjari, 2021, Taxonomic revision of Teleogryllus mitratus (Burmeister, 1838) and T. occipitalis (Serville, 1838) in India, withthe description of Teleogryllus rohinae Jaiswara & Jain sp. nov. and a key for Teleogryllus species from India (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), pp. 81-106 in Zootaxa 5016 (1) on pages 91-93, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5016.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/522184
Rāmṭek, Maharashtra. Jain temple complex, plinth with yogi
Rāmṭek, Maharashtra. Jain temple complex, plinth with yogi. As documented 03/2018</p
K. Miyazaki et M.-P. Jain, A Comparison of Laws relating to Marriage and Divorce, I, The Marriage and Divorce Laws of India
K. Miyazaki et M.-P. Jain, A Comparison of Laws relating to Marriage and Divorce, I, The Marriage and Divorce Laws of India. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 13 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1961. pp. 887-888
K. Miyazaki et M.-P. Jain, A Comparison of Laws relating to Marriage and Divorce, I, The Marriage and Divorce Laws of India
K. Miyazaki et M.-P. Jain, A Comparison of Laws relating to Marriage and Divorce, I, The Marriage and Divorce Laws of India. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 13 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1961. pp. 887-888
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