ir CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVI. 



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I. Notes on a Young Hog-Badger {Arctonyx, 



s^?.) in the Garo Hills. By V. A. Jackson. 281 

 Further Notes on the Hog-Badger. By V. 



A. Jackson 281 



II. Porcupine's Mode of Attack. By Reginald 



H. Heath 282 



III. Method of Porcupine's Attack. By Lt.-Col. 



E. O'Brien ..., ,.... 28S 



IV. Method of Porcupine's Attack. By F. J. 



Mitchell 28S 



V. The Beatrix or Arabian Oryx (^Ori/x leucoryx 

 ■ in Central Arabia. (With a Plate.) By 



Lt.-Col. R. E. A. Hamilton 28a 



VI. Notes on a Takin Head from Assam. By J. 



P. Mills, i.c.s •.... 284 



VII. Panic in Elephants during an Earthquake. 



By V. A. Jackson, F.R.G.s ".. 285 



VIII. On White Elephants H. Macnaghten ... 285 



IX. The White-cheeked Bulbul (Molpastes leuco- 



(jenys.) By Brig. -General R. M. Betham. 286 

 X. The Plumage of the Purple Honeysucker 

 (^Arachnedhtra, asiatica.) By Capt. Claude 

 B, Ticehurst, E.A.M.c 286' 



XI. Note on the Indian Long-billed. Vulture 



(Gt/iys indicus.) By W. H. Mathews, i.p. 287 



XII. The Common Hawk-Cuckoo (ffierococcyx 

 varius) in the Punjab. By H, Whistler, 

 r.z.s., Indian Police 287 



XIII The Breeding Habits of Mrs. Hume's Pheas- 



'"'"- aut. By Capt. R. Blafidy... •... 289 



XIV. Notes on Kali] Pheasants in the tJhiu Hills. 



'■■• By Capt. R. Blandy ..' 289 



