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' A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part XII 

 ( With Plate XII^ Diagram and Map) ; Devdrelaphis trtstis 

 imdijncius. By Major F. Wall, I.M.S., C.M.Z.S 775-792 



On a Local Fobm of the Chinese Toddy-Cat taken in North 



BoRMA BY Capj'. A. W. Kemmis. By R. C. Wroughton 793-794 



Pheasant Shooting round about Hill Stations in Northern 



India. By " Piue Marten " 795-804 



A NEW Blind Snake from the Wesiern H[malayas. Jiy Major 



F. Wall, i.M.s., C.M.Z.S 805-806 



The Serows, Goiuls and Takins of British India and the 

 Straits Settlements. By R. I. Pocock, f.l.s., f.z.s., Supdt. 

 of the Zoological Society's Gardens, London. Parti. — Intro- 

 ductory remarks upon the Structural Characters of Serows, 

 Gorals and Takins and descriptions of the known Species of 

 Takins [Biidorms) [With 2 Plates) 807-821 



Note on the Serow {Nemorhoedusl)ubaJinu<) YB.a^'UB.^G-sxi'MSi 



Valley. [With a Plate). By Capt. F. M. Bailey 823 



Note upon the Skin and Skull of a Serow obtained by 

 Capt. F. Bailey at Chumbi, in Tibet. By R. I. Pocock, 

 F.L.S., F.z.s 828-824 



Notes on Snakes collected in Upper Assam. By Major F. 



Wall, I.M.S., C.M.Z.S. Part II ( ^F/i^ a Plate) 825-844 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India (including 



THOSE met with IN HiLL STATIONS OF THE BOMBAY 



Presidency). By T. R. Bell, i.f.s. Part VII 845-879 



Some notes on the Giant Squirrels of India, Burma and Cey- 

 lon. By R. C. Wroughton, f.z.s. 880-896 



Notes on Snakes Collected in the Jalpaiguri District. By 



Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.zs. ( With a Map) 897-900 



Notes on the Birds of Chi tral. (October 1902 to October 



1903). By Oapt. G. A. Perreau, f.z.s. (4th Gurkhas) 901-922 



A NEW Snake from Assam, (Oligodon eryiJirorhadm). By Major 



F. Wall, I.M.^'., C.M.Z.S. {With a Plate) 923-924 



History of the Sea Cocoa-Nut {Lodmea sechcllarum^ Labill.) 



By E. Blatter, S. J 925-937 



A first list of MojjSES from Western India. By L. J. Sedg- 

 wick, i.c.s. 938-942 



Plants of the Punjab. A Brief Descriptive Key to the 

 Flora of the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province 

 kim Kashmir. By Lt.-Col. C. J. Bamber, f.l.s., i.m.s. Part 

 V. 943-975 



Review. —The lihopalocera of Java (Pieridse). By M. C. PiepeiB 



and "P. C. T. Snellen 976 



