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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



PAGE. 



Ferguson, H. S., F.L.S ; On Two 

 Cetaceans from Travancore, with 

 a Note od the same, by R. Lydek- 

 ker, B.A., F.R S., F.G.S., etc. 

 (With Plates A. and B.) 38 



. ; The Birds 



of Travancore, with Notes on their 

 Nidification, by T. F. Bourdillon, 

 F.L.S. Part I. (With a Plate) ... 249 



; Part II. 



(With a Plate) 455, 654 



; A List of Travancore 



Batrachians, (With Plates A, B and 



Oj ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• toV 



Fischer, C. E.G., I.F.S.; Abnormal 

 Growth of Trees -. 532 



; Notes on the Flora of 



Northern Ganjam 537 



; The Crested Hawk- 

 Eagle (_Spizaetus cirrhattts) ... 716 



Foulkes, R. ; The Indian Edible 

 Swiftlet (jColloealia, fuciphaga) 

 in the Pulney Hills 727 



Gammie, G. A., F.L.S. (Professor of 

 Botany and Agriculture, College 

 of Science, Poona) ; The Trees and 

 Shrubs of the Lonavla and Karla 

 Groves ... 279 



GiuEADOW, F. ; Jatropha cnreas ... 3G5 



Hampsok, Sir G. F., Bart., F.Z.S., 

 F.E.S. ; The Moths of India. 

 Supplementary Paper to the 

 Volumes in "The Fauna of 

 British India." Series II, Part IX.. 19 



; Series II, Part X. 



(With Plate.) ... 206 



. ; Series III, Part I ... 630 



Harrington, Capt. H. H. ; Birds 

 Nesting in the Southern Shan 

 States of Burma ... 140 



; The Nesting of Lanius 



colluroides (The Burmese Shrike) 

 and Artamns fuscut (The Ashy 

 Swallow Shrike) in Upper Burma 519 

 ■ ; The Nesting of Poma- 



torrhinus nuchalis (The Tweeddale 

 Scimitar Babbler) 519 



• ; The Koel laying in the 



Ne9t of Plea rustica (The Magpie). 520 



page- 

 Harrington, The Lapwing or Pee- 

 wit ( Vanellus vulgaris') 723 



Hasted, H.R. G. ; The Food of 

 Melursus ursinus (The Sloth-Bear 



or Indian Bear) 144 



■ ; Felis bengalen- 



sis (The Leopard Cat) 144 



Hatchwell, D. G. ; Occurrence of 

 the Ceylon White-eye QZosterops 

 ceylonensis) in the Nilgherries ... 726 

 Hauxwell, T. A. (Conservator of 

 Forests) ; Melanism among Pan- 

 thers 723 



Heath, R. H. ; Sambur killed by 



Wild Dogs 355 



; Notes on the Nidifi- 

 cation of the Indian Black- 

 breasted Rain Quail {Coturnix 

 coroviandelica) 518 



Sand-grouse and 



Locusts 522 



Hole, R. S., I.F.S., F.C.H., F.E.S. 

 (Officiating Deputy Conservator of 

 Forests) ; Two Notorious Insect 

 Pests. (With Plates A to E) ... 679 

 Hope, C. W. ; The Ferns of North- 

 western India. Part III. The 



General List 



...78,415 



Inglis, C. M. ; The Birds of the 

 Madhubani Sub-division of the 

 Darbhanga District, Tirhut, with 

 Notes on Species noticed elsewhere 

 in the District. Parts VI & VII. 70, 337 



; Late Stay of Shel- 

 drake {Tadorna cornuta) in Tir- 

 hut, and peculiar Form of Albin- 

 ism in the Common Heron QAr- 

 dea cinerea) ... 350 



; The Oceanic or An- 



daman Teal QNettium albigulare). 525 



EACH, H.H. the Maharao Rhen- 

 garji of ; The Flamingo (Plucni- 

 copterus rosevs') breeding in the 

 Rann of Each. (With a Plate) ... 706 



Kirtikar, Lt.-Col. E. R., I.M.S., 

 F.L.S. (Member of the Associa- 

 tion Internationale des Botanistes, 

 Holland, Civil Surgeon, Ratnagiri); 

 The Poisonous Plants of Bombay. 

 Part XX. (With Plate. V) 



