CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—(conckQ. 



Miscellaneous Notes— concld. page. 



4. The Nesting of the Yellow-browed Bulbul (lute icterlca") and the Spot- 



ted Babbler (Pdlomeum rujicejjs'j. By R. M. Betham, Major, 8ch 

 Bombay Infantry 340 



5. Food of Dryophis inycterizans. By A. M. Primrose 347 



6. Note on Clangula glaucion (The Golden-Eye). By E. C. Stuart 



Baker, F.z.s 348 



7. The Enemies of Butterflies. By C. G, Nurse, Major, 13th Bombay 



Infantry 349 



8. Curious accident to a Kingfisher. By E. C. Cholmondeley 350 



9. Late stay of the Sheldrake (TacUrna cornuta) in Tirhut and peculiar 



form of Albinism in the Common Heron (Ardea cintrea). By Chas. 



M. Inglie 350 



10. Notes on Birds near Quetta. By T. E. Marshall, Capt., K.A 351 



11. Sambar killed by Wild Dogs. By Reginald H. Heath 355 



12. Further notes on Konkan Butterflies. By E. Comber 356 



13. The Golden Cat (Fe.lis temmineki). By L. 0. Clarke, I.C.S 357 



14. Dr. Calmette 1 s Antitoxic Serum and the Poison of the Daboia (Vipera 



Russdli"). By G. S. Rodon, Major 355 



15. Ferocity of the Hamadryad or King-Cobra (Naia buKgarug). By W. 



Raby Noble 358 



16. Notes on the Insects of Quetta. By C. G. Nurse, Major, 13th Bombay 



Infantry 359 



17. Curious accident to the Common Swift QCypsehis. affinis). By M. D. 



Mackenzie 362 



18. Four interesting Bombay Plants. (With 3 Plates.) By G. Marshall 



Woodrow 363 



19. Rat killed by lead-poisoning. By A. C. Yate, Lieut. -Cob, 2nd Baluch 



Battn 364 



20- The Food and Poison of Centipedes. By W. D. dimming 364 



21. Jatropha cureas. By F. Gleadow 365 



22. Parasites in Peregrine Falcons. By S. Delme Radcliffe, Capt., Meywar 



Bhil Corps ~ 365 



23. Dioscorea dcemona. Roxb. By G. M. Ryan, i.f.s., F.L.S 366 



Pboceedings of the Meetings held on the 23rd July and 24th September 

 1903.., 86* 



