vi CONTENTS. 



TAGS. 



Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



9. — Queer find of a Painted Snipe's egg. By H. N. Packard, 



Capt., R.A • , 139 



10. — Bird's nesting in Southern Shan States of Burma. By 



H. H. Harrington, Capt 140 



11.— Rare Ducks. By E. C. Stuart Baker 141 



12.— Gazelle taking to Water. By G. S. Rodon, Major 142 



13.— The Crested Grebe. By E. C. Stuart Baker ...- 142 



14. Food of the Hamadryad or King Cobra. By W. H. 



Craddock 143 



15. — Occurrence of the Cotton Tea] (Nettapus Coromandelia- 



nus) in Sind. By J. W. Parrington, Lieut., 47th 



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16. — Food of Melursus ur sinus (The Sloth-Bear or Indian 



Bear). By H. R. G. Hasted 144 



17. — Felis Bengalensis (The Leopard Cat.) By H. R. G. 



Hasted 144 



18. — Notes on Birds near Quetta. By J. W. Watson, Capt., 



i.m.s 144 



19. — Note on Hiercctus fascialus. By W. D. dimming 145 



20. — Prehistoric-Man-Hunting in India. By H. W. Seton- 



Karr ....„ , 14G 



21. — Drought-resisting Fodder Plants for India. By W. 



Wedderburn 148 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on the 5th February, 5th 



March and 16th April 1903 156 



Insect Life in India and How to Study it, being a Simple 

 Account of the more important Families of Insects, 

 with Examples of the Damage they do to Crops, Tea, 

 Coffee and Indigo Concerns, Fruit and Forest Trees in 

 India. (With a Plate.) By E. P. Stebbing, f.l.s., f.e.s.... 163 



A List of the Batrachians known to inhabit the Malay 

 Peninsula, with some Remarks on their Habits, Distri- 

 bution, &c. By A. L. Butler, f.z.s., m.b.o.u., &c. 

 (Director of Game Preservation, Soudan Government) 193 



The Moths of India. Supplementary Paper to the Volumes 

 in " The Fauna of British India." Series II, Part X. 

 (With Plate C.) By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., f.e.s.. 206 



