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Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. — Large Kashmir Stag Head {Cercus cashminanus) 



{with text block). By C. Gilbert Rogers 1038 



II. — Porcupine's method of attack. By O. R. S. Pitman. 1039 



III. — Porcupine's method of attack. By Randolph C. 



Morris \ ()4Q 



IV. — Caracal {Felis caracal) and Hunting Leopard 

 {Cyncelurus jubatus) in Mirzapur, U. P. By G. O. 



Allen, i.c.s 1041 



v.— Field Rats in the Deccan in 1879. By J. Davidson. 1042 

 VI. — Note on the eggs of Prima inornata, The Indian 



Wren-Warbler. By F. Reed 1043 



VII. — Note on the Nightjar {Caprimulgus (pyi/pticus) . 



By Major W. M. Logan Home 1043 



VIII. — Strange behaviour of a wild bird. By Major J. E. 



M.Boyd 1043 



IX. — The Blue-breasted Quail {E^tcalfactona chinensis) at 



Mirzapur. By H. Whistler, f.z.s., m.b.o.xj 1044 



X. — Birds of different species nesting in company. By 



G. O. Allen, i.c.s 1044 



XI. — The Red Turtle-Do ve (CEnopepelia t. tranqebarica) in 



Unao, U. P. By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 1044 



XII. —Accidents to Vultures. By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 1045 



XIII. — Hovering habit of the Spotted Owlet {Athene 



brahma). By G. O. Allen, i.c.s 1045 



XIV. — A 17 Scale Krait {Bungarus cceruleus) from Bangalore. 



By Lt.-Col. F. Wall, i.M.s 1046 



XV. — Early occurrence of the Painted Lady ( Vanessa 

 cardui L.) in the Darbhanga District, Behar. By 



Chas. M. Inglis 1046 



XVI. — A curious method of feeding noted in Danais 



limniace, Cram. By T. V. Subrahmaniam 1047 



XVII. — Notes from the Oriental Sporting Magazine, .June 



1828 to June 1833. By Lt.-Col. R. W. Burton, i.a. 1047 

 XVIII. — An Anomaly in Floral Biology. By. S. P. Jivanna 



Rao, M.A 1049 



Accounts for 1918 1051 



Proceedings 1053 



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