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XXIX. A Variety of Batea frondosa. By Lt.-Col. 



C. E. Luard 305 



XXX. The Edible Date-Palm in Bombay. By 



Rev. E. Blatter, s.,T..... 306 



XXXI. Oleander poisoning Camels. By Capt. J. E. 



B. Hotson, i.A.R.o. .". 306 



XXXII. Notes from the Oriental Sporting Magazine. 

 New Series, 1869 to 1879, By Lt.-Col. 



.. R. W. Burton, i.A. 309' 



• ' XXXIII. Nilgiri Trap for catching Wild Animals. 



By Capt. Philip Gosse, K. A. M.c 311 



' '"' XXXIV. Eleocharis congesta, Don., in the Bombay 



Presidency. By L. J. Sedgwick, i.c.s. ... 312 

 Proceedings 313 — 318 



No. 2. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part 

 XXVI. (^With a Plate of LopJioplwnts imjyejanus, the 

 Impeyan Pheasant or Monal.) By E. C. Stuart 

 Baker, f.l.s., f.z.s., m.b.o.u 319 



Summary of the Results from the Indian Mammal 

 Survey of the Bombay Natural History Society. 

 Part III. By R. C. Wroughton, F.Z.S 338 



On Asiatic vStarlings. By Capt. C. B. Ticehurst, r.a.m.c. 380 



Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey No. XVIII 

 (contd.) Report on the House Rats of India, Burma 

 and Ceylon. By Martin A. C. Hinton 384 



Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey, No. XIX. 

 A Synopsis of the Groups of True Mice found within 

 the Indian Empire. By Oldfield Thomas, F.r.s 417 



A New Species of Nesokia from Mesopotamia. By Old- 

 field Thomas, f.r.s 422: 



Supplementary Notes on Some Indian Birds. By B. B. 



Osmaston, c.i.e., i.f.s 424 



