CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



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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 Con- 

 cerns, 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, Distribution, &c. By A. 

 L. Butler, f.z.s., m.b.o.u., &c. (Director of Game Breservation, 

 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 



The Gaur and the Gayal {Eos gaurus and Eos frontalis). By E. U. 



Stuart Baker, f.z.s 227 



The Birds of Travancore. By H. S. Ferguson, f.l.s. : with Notes 

 on their Nidification. By T. F. "Bourdillon, f.l.s. ( With a 

 Plate) 249 



Notes on the Anopheles in Ceylon and on the Life History of 

 Anopheles Fuliginosus. Giles. By Major N . Manders, r.a.m.c, 

 f.e.s. (With Remarks and Drawings — Plates A and B — by E. E. 

 Green, f.e.s., Entomologist to the Government of Ceylon.) 265 



The Trees and Shrubs of the Lonavla and Karla Groves. By G. 

 A. Gammie, f.l.s., Professor of Botany and Agriculture, College of 

 Science, Poena 279 



The Classification of the Lepidoptera Papilionina. By L. C H. 

 Young, Entomological Hony. Secy, to the Bombay Natural History 

 Society .* 294 



44 Kills " by Carnivorous Animals, being some Remarks on the 

 Method of their Identification. By W. A. Wallinger, Divisional 

 Forest Officer, Dharwar 312 



A Catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhim and Bhutan. By G. C. 

 Dudgeon, f.e.s., with Notes by H. J. Elwes, f.r.s., &c, and 

 Additions by Sir George Hampson, Bart., b.a., f.e.s., &c. Part XV. 319 



The Anopheles of Karwar (North Kanaka). {With a Plate.) By H. 



Cogill, M.R.C.S., l.r.C.p., Acting Civil Surgeon, Sholapur 327 



The Birds of the Madhubani Sub-Division of the Darbhanga 

 District, Tirhut, with Notes on Species noticed elsewhere 

 in the District. By C. M. Inglis. Part VII 337 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. Late Stay of Snipe. By. C. D. Lester, Captain 344 



2. A Panther Experience. By. T. R. D. Bell 344 



3. The Four-homed Antelope QTetracerus quadricornW). By G. S. Rodon, 



Major ! 346 



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