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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVI. 



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III. Size of Tigers. By Lt.-Col. R. Light 659 



IV. Tigress {Felis iigris) attacking a Sloth Bear 



(Melursus tirsinus). By J. A. Duke 659 



V. Mongoose (Mungos mungo) killing a Hedge- 

 hog. By Lt.-Col. E. O'Brien 660 



VI. Natural Death of a Fox {Vulpes hengalensis). 



By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 660 



VII. Spotted Deer {Axis axis) and Wild Dogs 



{Cuon duldmnensis). By J. A. Duke 661 



IX. Porcupine's method of shedding quills when 



attacked. By Lt.-Col. R. Light 666 



X. Record Female Nilgiri Tahr. (Hemitragus 



hylocrius). By Lt. A. P. Kinloch 666 



XI. Indian Grey Shrike {Lanius lahtora) attack- 



ing wounded Sandgrouse. By Lt.-Col. 



E. O'Brien 667 



XII. Occurrence of Indian Red-breasted Flycat- 

 cher (Sipliia hyperythra) in the Deccan. 



ByA. J. Currie 667 



X\ll. Nesting habits of the Brown Rockchat 



{Gercomela fusca). By L. S. White 667 



XIV. A note on the large Brown Thrush (Zoothera 



monticola). By S. J.Martin 668 



XV. Nidification of the Smaller Streaked Spider- 

 hunter {Arachnothera aurata). J. M. D. 



Mackenzie, i.f.s., m.b.o.u., f.z.s 669 



XVI. The Malabar Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros 

 cwonatus) in Mirzapur, U. P. By G. O. 



Allen, I.C.S 671 



XVII. The Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) in Mirzapur, 



U. P. ByG. O.Allen 671 



XVIII. Extension of Range of the Bronze-winged 



Dove. By H. Dawson 672 



XIX. Habits of the Painted Sandgrouse (Pterocles 



fasciatus). By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 672 



