CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVI. , ;xi 



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No. 3. ; 



The Game Birds of Iis'dia, Bukma ajsd Ceylon. Part 

 XXVli. (With a coloured [Plate of Tragopan). By 



E. C« Stuart Baker, F.z.s., F.K.S., m.b.o.u 705 



Scientific Results FfiOM THE Mammal Survey, >Jo. XVIII 

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



and Ceylon. By Martin A. C. Hinton 716 



Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey, No. XX. 



By Oldfield Thomas, F.R.s 726 



A. — Notes on the Genus Cheliones. 



B. — Change of Coat in the Common Palm Squirrel — An 



Appeal. B}- R. C. Wroughton, f.z.s. 

 C. — Two new forms oi the Funamlndus tristriatus (Gvoivgi). 



By R. C. Wroughton and Winifred M. Davison. 

 D. — On the Genus Tadarida (Wrinkle-Lip Bats). By 

 R. C. Wroughton, F.z.s. 



Indian Dragonflies. Part V. {With Text-ficjiLres). By 



Major F. C. Fraser, i.m.s 734 



Some new Mammals from Mesopotamia. By Oldfield 



Thomas, f.r.s., f.z.s 745 



Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part XXIII. 



By T. R. Bell, c.i.e., i.f.s. 750 



Some Birds observed at Fagoo, near Simla. By H. 



Whistler, f.z.s., m.b.o.u 77(»' 



Summary of the Results from the Indian Mammal 

 Survey of the Bombay Natural History Society. 

 Part IV. By R. C. Wroughton, F.z.s 776 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. 

 Part XXVIII {With a coloured Plate XXVIII and 

 Diagram). By Lt.-Col. F. Wall, c.m.g., c.m.z.s., f.z.s., 

 I.M.S 803. 



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

 mer). Part III. {With G Plates.). By E. Blatter, 

 S.J., and Prof. F. Hallberg 811 



