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



Page 

 Miscellaneous Notes— 



1. A Gaur attacking: and killing a man without provocation. By Lieut. 



Col. H. V. Biggs, R.E , 487 



2. The effect of strychnine on Wild Dogs. By A. A.Dunbar Brander, 



x.wjb 487 



3. The Bhutan Takin. By R. Lydekker 488 



4. The Baluchistan Gazelle. By Major R. G. Burton 489 



5. Major Reunion's Wild Sheep. By R„ L 490 



6. Shedding of the Antlers of the Muntjac or Barking Deer (Cervulus 



muntjac). By E. Comber 490 



7. The Anamese Serow , 491 



8. Malformed Sambar Horn. By E. W. Trotter 492 



9. Do wild animals ever die a natural death ? By W. G. Betham 493 



10. Notes on nidification of various birds in the Upper Chindwin and at 



Maymyo, Upper Burma. By J. C. Hopwood, i.f.s 494 



11. Nesting of the Indian Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus stentoreus) 



in India. By S. L. Why-roper .. 495 



12. Notes on the Manipur Bush-Quail (Microperdix manipurensi*') in cap- 



tivity. By Capt. P. Powell Connor. I.M.S., F.R.C.S 496 



13. A note on the distribution of the Burmese Grey Duck or Spot-bill 



(Polionetta haringtoniy Oates). By J. C. Hopwood, i.F.S 498 



14. Nesting of the Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle. By T. F. Bourdillon ... 499 



15. Note on the Bearded Vulture (Gyp actus barbatus) or " Lammer- 



geyer. v By Lieut.-Genl. W. Osborn 500 



16. Remarks upon the snake Contia angusticeps. By Major F. Wall, 



I.M.S., C.M.Z.S 501 



17. Notes on the iacubation and brood of the Indo-Burmese Snake-lizard 



or Slow-worm (Ophisaurus gracilis'). By Major F. Wall, I.M.S., 

 c.M.z.s .' 503 



18. Viviparous habit of the Common Indian Skink (Lygosoma indiea). 



By Major F. Wall, I.M.S., C.M-Z.S 505 



19. Remarks on the Agamoid Lizard Ptyctolcemus gvlaris. By Major 



F. Wall, r. m.s., c.M.z.s 505 



20. Remarks on the Agamoid Lizard Calotes jerdunii. By Major F. 



Wall, I. M.S., CM .z.s 505 



21. On the nets used by the fishermen of North Kanara. By E. Comber. 506 



22. Keenness of sight in Birds and Animals. By C. H. Donald 508 



23. Cannibalism of a Caterpillar. By C. E. C. Fischer , 510 



24. Note in regard to the habits of the Praying Mantis. By L. K. 



Martin 511 



25. Sexua] attraction in Lepidoptera. By W. Howard Campbell 5H 



26. Sweeping for Moths. By W. Howard Campbell 512 



27. Fleas and Plague. By E. L. Sale, i.C.S 512 



28. A note on Hura crepitans, Linn., found in Khandala, W. Ghats. By 



Lt.-Col. K. H. Kirtikar, P.L.s., i.m.s. (Ret.) 513 



Proceedings 515 



Report of the Baluchistan Natural History Society 520 



