428 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1890. 



Mr. H. M. Phipson, the Honorary Secretary, then acknowledged the following 

 contributions : — 



CONTRIBUTIONS DURING OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. 



Contributions. 



Description. 



Contributor. 



A number of Insects, Birds, 



Eggs and Nests 



Snake 



Sloth Bear 



Snake (alive) 



Spotted Deer (alive) 



Snake ... 



Wolf's Skull 



Cheetah's Skull 



Krait 



A number of Crabs and 



Lobsters 



1 Snake , 



1 Sea Snake (alive^ 



5 Monkey's Skulls 



2 Eggs of Fishing Eagle ... 



3 Snakes 



1 Large Centipede alive 

 1 Snake 



1 Snake 



2 Snakes 



From Kumaon 



Tropidonotus quiucunctiatus. 



Melutsusursinus 



Eohis carinata 



Axis maculatus 



Hypsirhina euhydris 



Canis pallipes 



Cynaslurus jubatns 



Buugarus arouatus 



From the Andamans 



1 Snake 



15 Snakes (comprising 7 



Species) 



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1 



1 Wolf's Skull 



1 Fox's Skull 



1 Water Hen (alive) 



1 Snake 



15 Young Turtles alive 



1 Cobra (alive) 



1 Civet Cat (alive) 



1 Burmese Krait (alive) 



2 Snakes 



I 



A number of 

 1 Snake 



Land Shells 



Onycholephalus acutus 



Hydrophis chloris 



From Ceylon 



From Rutnagherry 



Simotes russellii, Lycodon 



aulicus, and Trop quincun- 



utiatus. 



Scolopendra gigantea 



Dipsas gokool 



Deudrophis picta 



Callophis trimaculatus and 



Trinieresurus strigatus ... 



Passerita myclerizans 



Echis carinata 



Oligodon fasciatus . 



Dipsas gokool 



Cynophis malabaricus 



Tropidonotus plumbicolor ... 



Oligodon subgriseus 



Lycodon aulicus. 



Canis pallipes 



Vulpes bengalensis 



Gallinula chloropus 



Zanienis diadema 



Chelonia virgata 



Naga tripudians 



Viverra malaccensis ... 



Bungarus fasciatus 



Bungarus arcuatus & Zameuis 



fasciolatus. 



From Jubbulpore 



Passerita mvcterizaus 



Mr. H. M. Hewitt. 



Mr. W. Murray. 

 Major Rarl cliff e. 

 Mr. W. C. Leckie. 

 Col. MacDougall 

 Mr. E. Y. Watson. 

 Col. Szezespauki. 



Do. 

 Mr. E. A. Corke. 

 Mr. W. G. Wyndham. 



Mr. E. L. Cappel, C.S. 

 Miss E. Killen. 

 Mr. R. Wardrop. 

 Mr. E. A. Bulldey. 

 Mr. C. E. Kane. 



Mr. R Mactier. 



Mr. G. de Soane. 



Mr. H. E. M. James, C.S. 



Capt. the Hon. St. Leger 



Jervis, A.D.C. 

 Major Clowes, A.D.C. 



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VDr. H. P. Dimmock. 



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Mi- 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Dr. 

 Dr. 

 Mr. 



J. F. Snuggs. 

 Do. 



D. M. Doboe. 



B. W. Blood. 



W. F. Sinclair, C.S. 



Jehangeer H. Mody. 

 B. deMoute. 

 E. Harold Brown. 

 C E. Kane. 



Mr. William Shipp. 

 M. J. Janni 



Minor contributions from Mr. Tribhuvandas Manjjaldas Nathubhai, Dr. de Monte, 

 Mr. C. M. Sykes, Mr. J. M. Betham, Mr. H. M. Waller, Capt. Boswell, Mr. A. E. 

 Walker, Miss Gostling, Mr. Hargrave, Capt. Thorburn, Mr. B. A. Gupto, Mr. E. 

 Smetham, Miss Killen, Mr. J. M. Coode, Mr. J. Counsell, Mr. E. Wimbridge, Mr. 

 A. C. Parmenides, and MajorMacpherson. 



A short note from the Bishop of Bombay was read, containing an account of a 

 Crow Pheasant swimming across the Charlotte Lake at Matherau. It was decided 

 that the note should be printed in the Journal. 



Mr. G. Carstensen, the Superintendent of the Victoria Gardens, then read a paper 

 on Bombay Gardens, which appears on page 397 of this Number. 



