CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—^-ontd.) 



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Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I.— The Tiger and the Train. By A. A. Dunbar Bran- 



^^■^^^■^■^ 658 



II- — Arrow head imbedded in a Tiger's back. By J. G. 



Ri^^^^tl g5g 



III.— Size of Tigers. By Lt.-Col. R. Light (j59 



IV.— Tigress (Felis tif/ris) attacking a Sloth Bear {Melut- 



siis iirsinus). By J. A. Duke 559 



v.— Mongoose {Munrjos mumjo) kiUing a Hedgehog. 



By Lt.-Col. E. O'Brien t . . .! 6G0 



VI.— Natural Death of a Fox ( Vulpes bengalensis). By G. 



O. Allen, i.c.s (j^jq 



VII.— Spotted Deer {Axis avis) and the Wild Dogs {Cuon 



dukhunensis). By. J. A. Duke QQ\ 



VIII.— Expected Plague of Field Eats in 1920. By L. J. 



Sedgwick, i.c.s (jgj 



IX. — Porcupines method of shedding quills when attacked. 



By Lt.-Col. R. Light (36(j 



X. — Record Female Nilgiri Tahr {Hemitragus hylocirius). 



By Lt. A. P. Kinloch 660 



XI. — Indian Grey Shrike (Lanius lathora) attacking 



wounded Sandgrouse. By Lt.-Col. E. O'Brion . . 667 

 XII. —Occurrence of Indian Red Breasted Flycatcher {Si- 



phia hypevythra) in the Deccan. By A. J. Currie . . QQ*] 

 XIII. — Nesting habits of the Brown Rockchat {Cercomela 



fusca). By L. S. White 667 



XTV. — A Note on 'the large Brown Thrush {Zoothea monticola). 



By S. J. Martin 668 



XV. — Nidification of the Small Streaked Spider-hunter 

 {Arachnothera aiirata). By J. M.D. Mackenzie, 



I.F.S., il.B.O.U., F.z.s 669 



XVI. — The Malabar Pied Horn bill {Anthvacoceros coronatus) 



in Mirzapur, U. P. By G. O. [Allen, i.c.s. . . , . . 671 

 XVII. — The Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) in Mirzapur, U. P. By 



G. O. Allen, I.c.s 671 



XVIII. — Extension of Range of the Bronze-winged Dove. By 



H.Dawson 672 



XTX. — Habits of the Painted Sandgrouse {Pterocles fasciatus). 



By G. O. Allen, I.c.s 672 



XX. — Sand Grouse in Mesopotamia. By Lt.-Col. H. A. F. 



Magrath 672 



XXI. — The Burmese Peafowl {Favo muticus) in the Chitta- 



gong Hill Tracts, Bengal. By C. M. Inghs (i73 



XXII. — Nidification of Stone's Pheasant {Fhasianus elegans). 



A Correction. By C. M. Inglis 673 



XXIII. — The Great Indian Bustard {Eupodotis edwardsi) in Mir- 

 zapur District, U. P. By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 673 



XXIV. — Note on the occurrence^ of the Lesser Florican or 



Likh (Syphoetis aurita) in Bombay. By N. Marryat. 674 



