\v CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXV. 



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 II. Jackals in Lower Burma. By C. W. 



Allen 146 



III. Kathiawar Black Buck. By H. D. Rendall, 



i.c.s 147 



IV. Au Arboreal Panther. By J . R. Jacob, 



i.r 148 



V. Note on the Scal}'^ Anteater (Manis crassicau- 



data). By S. F. Hopwood, i.F.s 148 



VI. Large Pintailed Sandgrouse (P. a. cmidata) 



settling on water. By Lt.-Col. H. A. F. 

 Magrath 149 



VII. Occurrence of the Wood-snipe (Oallinago ne- 



moricola) in Salsette. By Major M. L. 

 Ferrar, J.A 149 



\'1II. Note on the Habits of the Checkered Water 



Snake (Tro]3ido7hotus jnscator). By B. D. 



Richards 150 



IX. Feeding Habits of the Python (Python 



molurus). By C. G. Stewart 150 



X. Occurrence of Russell's Earth Snake (Eryx 



conicus) at 2,200 feet altitude in the 



C. P. By C.,G. Chevenix Trench, i.c.s.... 151 

 XI. Note on the Hamadrayad or King Cobra 



(^Naia buncjariis) in North Kanara. By 



Lt.-Col. L. L. Fenton 151 



XII. Food of the Bull Frog (Rana tigrina). By 



N.Davidson 152 



XI 1 L TheGi'eat Indian Spiders, Genus Pcecilotheria. 



By Lt.-Col. L. L. Fenton 153 



XIV. The " Preying Mantis " as an Entomologist. • 



By Lt.-Col. L. L. Fenton 154 



XV. Some Cerambycids from Kurseong, By B. 



A. D'Abreu, F.z.s 155 



XVI. Note on a Flight of Sphingidae. By Capt. 



F. C. Eraser, i.M.s 155 



