CONTENTS OF VOLUME SXV. vii 



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 XII. The Bronze-backed Tree Snake (Deoichola- 

 phis tristis) in the Central Provinces. By 

 E. A. D'Abreii, F.z.s yOG 



XIII. Notes on the Russell's Viper. (^With a Plate.) 



By C. R. Narayan Rao 307 



XIV. Exceptionally large Saw Scaled Viper 



(Echis carinata). By Lt.-Col. F. F. * 

 Major ... ... ... ... ... 308 



XV. Notes on an interesting specimen of the Sea 

 Snake Hydrophis caerulescens . By Lt.- 

 Col. F. Wall, I.M.S., C.M.G., C.M.Z.S 308 



XVI. A Large Cai'p from the Euphrates River. 



By Major W. A. Light 308 



XVII. The Packing of Papered Butterflies for safe- 

 keeping or despatch by post. (JVith S 

 Text Blod-s.) By Major H. D. Peile, 



i.M.s 309 



XVIII. Note on the colour of flowers in iJysophylki 



stellata,Bt\i. By M. K. Venkata Rao.... 312 

 XIX. An interesting case of distribution. By 



M. K. Venkata Rao 313 



XX. Fall of seed in rain storm. By E. Brook- 

 Fox 313 



Proceedings 314 



Accounts for 191G 321 



No. 3. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part 

 XXIII. (With a Plate of Phasiajitis humict, Mrs. 

 Hume's Pheasant.) By E. C. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., 



F.z.s,, M.B.O.U 325 



Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey No. XVII. 

 A. — The Shan States Langur — A Correction. By R. C. 



Wroughton 361 



JB. — A New Indian Hare, Lepu^ rajpnt. By R. C. 



Wroughton 361 



