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Measueements of Some of the Horns in the Collection of 

 THE Bombay Natural History Society. By N. B. 

 Kinnear , 184 



Review. —Venoms, Venomous Animals and Anti-venomous 



Serum Therapeutics.) By A. Calmette, m.d 210 



Obituary. — Lieut.-Col. G. T. Bingham 214 



On the Existing "Close Time" for Birds and Animals in 



the Bombay Presidency. By J. E. C. Jukes, i.c.s 216 



Correspondence. — " The Protection and Preservation of Game 



in India." , 220 



A List of the Puhlications relatino- to the 



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Oriental Region. From The " Zoolooi- 

 cal Record," 1906 225 



Miscellaneous Notes. — 



i. — Tio-ers and their Prev. Bv L. V. Baoshavve 253 



2. — Malayan variety of the Sambhur ( Cervus unicolor). 



{With a photo). By H. S. Davies 253 



3._\Viia Pigs' Lairs in the Rains. By H. R. Blanford ... 254 



4. — Habitat of Chinese Pangolin [Manis aurita). ( WitJi a 



map). By F. E. W. Venning 254 



5. — The Jungle Crow (Corvit^ macrorJiynchus). By Major H. 



A. F. Magrath 256 



6. — Nesting of the Long-Tailed Grass- Warbler [LaticiUa 



Inirnesi) in the Punjab. By A.J. Cm-rie 258 



7 — Note on the Slaty-Blue Flycatcher {Cyornis leucome- 

 lanurus) and the Common Ruby-Throat {Calliope 

 camtschatkensis) in Tirhut. Bv Charles M. Liglis ... 259 



8. — The Rufous-Backed Sparrow [Passer pyrrhonatx(s) 



nesting in the Punjab. By A. J. Currie 259 



0. — The Black-capped Kingfishtr {Halcyon pileata) in the 



Thana District. By L. H. Savile 26C 



10. ^Kote on the Chinese Crimson Horned Phejisant (IVacfc- 



pan temminvki). By Eugene W. Oates , ,,. 2&% 



