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•22. — Some notes on the cajiture of Puittorflies, IJyH. James.. 759 



2;i. — The early stages of the H;i\vk Motli, Theretra pall^- 



(jo.tfa. By C. E. F. Mansoii 760 



21. — Xew localities for riiro and little known S}>hingidcv.. 



P,y C. E. F. Manson THl 



2'k — Note on the presence of the Coccid Genns Margarodes 



in India. By E. Ernest Green 761 



2(1. — Two Species of *' Chara "' from the Bomlniy Island. 



By Vinayak Nanahhai Hate, B. Sc. ...-.- 762 



Review.— Birds of the Plains and " The Making of 



Species", by Douglas Dewar and Frank Finn. 764 



The Birds of Burma, by Major H. H. 



Harinoton, f.z.s., m.b.o.u , 767 



Proceedings of the Bombay Natural History Society.. 769 

 Extracts from the Proceedings of the Baluchistan 



Natural History Society 772 



No, 4. 



A Popular Treatise on the C'ommon Indian Snakes. Part 



XII. JJiiidrophi.'^ pkiuK, (With Plate XII, ami Diagrani 

 and Map.) By Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.M.z.s 775 



On a Local form of the Chinese Toddy-Oat, taken in 

 North Burma by Capt. A. W. Kemmis, Burma Military 

 Police. By II. C. Wroughton 793 



Pheasant Shooting round about Hill Stations in North- 

 ern India. By " Pine Marten " 795 



A New Blind Snake from the Western Himalayas. By 



Major F. Wall, I.M.S., c.M.z.s 805 



The Serows, Gorals and Takins of British India and the 

 Straits Settlements. Part I. Introductory Bemarks upon 

 the structural characters of Serows, Gorals, and Takins, 

 and Descriptions of the known species of Takins (Budorcas). 

 By K. 1. Pocock, f.l.s., f.z.s. (With 2 Plate.-!.) 807 



