CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVI. ^ii- 



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A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XXVII. (With Plate XXVII and Diagram of 

 Hyd/i'ophis spiralis and Hyd/rophis cyanocinctus. By 

 Lt.-Col. F. Wall, C.M.G., C.M.Z.S,, F.L.S., I.M.S 430 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part 



XXII. (With Plate H.) By T. R. Bell, c.i.e., i.f.s.. 438 



Indian Dragonflies. Part IV. (With 14 Text-figures). 



By Major F. C. Fraser, i.M.s : 488 



Sub-Species and the Field Naturalist. By B. C. Stuart 



Baker, f.l.S., f.z.s., m.b.o.u 518 



The Flora of the Indian Desert. (Jodhpur and Jaisal- 

 mer). Part II. (With 13 Plates.) By E. Blatter, 

 S.J., and Prof. F. Hallberg 525 



Notes on a Collection of Snakes made in the Nilgiri 

 Hills and the adjacent Wynaad. (With Diagram 

 and maps.) By Lt.-Col. F. Wall, c.m.g., c.m.z.s., 

 f.l.S. , i.M.s 552 



Some Birds of Ludhiana District, Punjab. By H, 



Whistler, f.z.s., m.b.o.u 585 



Reduction of Euphorbia rothiana. By L. J. Sedgwick, 



F.L.S., i.c.s 599- 



A List of Birds found in the Simla Hills, 1908-1918. 



By A. E. Jones 601 



Some South Indian Coccids of Economic Importance. 

 (With 4 Plates.) By T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar, b.a., 

 F.E.S., F.z.s 621 



The Birds of Prey of the Punjab. Part II. '(With 



Plates I and II.) By C. H. Donald, f.z.s 629 



Progress of the Mammal Survey 656 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. The Tiger and the Train. By A. A. Dunbar 



Brander, i.f.s 658 



II. Arrow head imbedded in a Tiger's back. By 



. J. G. Ridland 658 



