284 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XIX. 



Contribution. 



Locality. 



Contributor. 



18 Small Mammals including an example 

 of Whiteheads '^io&t^BIicromyssylvatieus 

 pentax., Micn'tnn imitatvr^ 3Iicrotus 

 hracktlix, Mustela, loliittheadi). 



25 Mammal sl;ins including Bat?, Moles, 

 Voles, Squirrels and Kats. 



li Small Mammals... 



1 Bat (.<;>. uncertain) 



Curiously deformed Hyaena"'B feet 



1 Spotted Crake (^Porzann. maruetta) 



1 Stifif-tailed DnckiErisniat'xrnleticopJiela) 



1 Do. do. do. do. 



1 Cotton teal (_IVettapus coromandelianus').,, 



1 Do. do. do do. 



Head and feet of Lammergeyer ( Gypaetus 

 harhatun'). 



Water Kail (/Ji^Z/ms aquaticus) 



Water Snake (^Mirrn-plsthoioih plumlAcolor) 



1 Snake Ci/?/co^Zfl« auUcus) 



1 Snake {Lachesis fjramineus') 



1 Tree Snake - 



1 Field Snake (Zatnr/ds fasriolatus') 



1 Sea Snake QEnhydrina valakadien') 



1 hizard {Uublapharis macularis) , 



1 Lizard 



1 Tortoise (^Nicoria trijuga) 



Several Fish , ^,. ...... 



Several small Fish 



2 Crabs 



-1 Grabs 



9 Echinoderms 



2 " Sea Mice" 



Several Butterflies 



Several Hymenoptera 



Bannu, N.-W. F. P C. H. T. Whitehead. 



S. W.^China Trustees of the Bri- 



I tish Museum. 



Murree [ R. M. Adams. 



Karachi E. Comber. 



Kbandesh Ia.H. Simcnx, I.C.S. 



Bombay . J C. G. Bowen. 



Now.-hera W. P. C. Tennison. 



Sakkur D. U. Ommanney. 



Khandalla Capt.B. Bacon. 



Karachi Dist ' R. G. Gibson, I.C.S. 



Wana | Capt. J.C. Simpson. 



Jhansi.. 

 Basse in 



Madras 



Bombay 



Madura Dist 



Salsette 



Port Blair 



Rhotak, Punjab. 



W. G. Listen, 



Bassein Fort, near 

 Bombay. 

 Do. 



Port Blair 



Karachi ... . 



Do 



Port Blair 



Do 



Do 



Khamlwa, C. P. . 

 Various , 



C.Thornhill 

 Capt 



I. M.S. 

 B. M. Dwane. 

 A. Simkins. 

 Rev. J. E. Tracy. 

 R. W. L. Dunlop. 

 Lt. Willock, K.I.M. 

 Civil S u r g e o n, 



Rhotak. 

 A. Kirke Smith. 



Do. 



Lt. Willock, R.I.M. 

 E. Comber. 



Do. 

 Lt. Willock, R.I.M, 



Do. 



Do. 



D. 0. Witt. 



E. Comber. 



Minor Contributions from : — Major H. A. Magrath and Capt. Lightfoot. 



EXHIBITS. 



The Secretary drew the attention of the members to the tiger's head which 

 had just been mounted for the Society by Rowland Ward. The specimen was 

 presented to the Society by Major A. Stables, R.A.M.C. The head was greatly 

 admired by all present. 



The.Revd. E. Blatter, S. J., said that it might interest members to know that 

 a specimen of the Talipot Palm (Corypha umhrucidifera) was to be seen at 

 the present moment in flower on the north side of Elphinstone Circle Gardens. 

 One of their members, Mr. R. Reeve, was the first person to draw the Society's 

 attention to it and as it was apparently about 20 years since the last Talipot 

 palm flowered in Bombay it was a most interesting event. Some members might 

 remember that one of these palms flowered in the Grant Medical College Garden 



