CONTENTS OF T H I S N U M B E R—{contd,) 



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XXIII. — Life History of the AntTiercsa roylei (Oak Emperor) 



Moth. By C. W. AUan 300 



XXIV,— A Flight of Locusts. ("With a Plate.) By E. C. B. 



Acworth 301 



XXV. — Nesting Habits of Vespa doryllcides, Sauss. By C. 



F. C. beeson, m.a., i.f.s 301 



XXVI.— Mimicry in Spiders. By F. Clayton 302 



XXV II. — On the breeding habits of some Myriapoda. By C. 



McCann 303 



XXVIII. — Note on a New undesribed Species of Cynodon. 

 (With a Plate.) By K. Raugachari and 0. Tadulin- 



g*"^ 304 



XXIX. — A Variety of Butea frondosa. By Lt.-Col. C. E. Luard, . y05 



XXX.— The Edible Date-Palm in Bombay. By E. Blatter, S.J.. 306 

 XXXI. — Oleander poisoning Camels. By Capt. J. E. B. Eotson 



i-Ai^o .' 306 



XXXII. — Notes from the Oriental Sporting Magazine. New 

 Series, 1869 to lt<79. By Lt.-Col. K. W. Buiton, 



^•^ 309 



XXXIII.— Nilgiri Trap for catching wild animals. By Capt. 



Philip Gosse, r.a m.c ^ ' Q\\ 



XXIV. — Eleocharis conyesta, Don., in the Bombay Presidency. 



By L. J. Sedgwick, i.c.s ' oi o 



PbOCBBDINGS Qio ;Q1Q 



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 pubJ«hea by W. S. Millard for the Bombay Natoral HTsWr7aocieKl'u-18 



