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LIST 01 PLATES. 



No. 3. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Mrs. Hume's Phea- 

 sant (Phasiaiius huinice) 

 A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes, XXIV , . 



Figs. 1-2 — Typhlops anutus. 



3-5— Typhlops brahminus. 

 6-7 — Typhlops diardi. 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon. CIV-CVI.— 



CIV. — Calamus viminalis, Willd. 



CV, — Calamus rot any, L. . . 

 CVI. — Calamus scipio')ium,, Lour. 



Indian Dragonflies. I-XIII. — 



I. — Dorsal Aspect of a Dragonfly . . 

 II. — Head and Mouth Parts . . 

 III. — Main Neuration of Fore and Hind Wings 

 IV. — Atypical and Typical Wings of Libellulines . . 

 V. — Fore and Hind Wings of ('ordulines and Aeschnines.. 

 VI.— Figs. 1 & 2.— Wings of a Gomphid. 



Figs. 3 & 4. — Hind-wings of a Calopterix and Euphoea 

 VII. — Wings of Agrionines and of a Micromerus 

 VIII. — Agrionines pairing 

 IX. — Sexual Organs and Anal-appendages of Dragonflies. . 

 X. — Larvae of (I) Aeschnid ; (2) Gomphid ; (3) Microme- 

 rus ; (4) Gomphid . . . < 

 XI. — Larvfe of (1) Libelluline ; (2) Agrionine ; (3) Gom- 

 phid ; (4) Libelluline.. 

 XII. — Mask of Dragonfly Larvae 

 XIII. — Respiratory System of an Aeschnine Larva . . 



Phenomena of Interchangeability of Vegetative and Fruit Structures 

 in Opuntia elatior, Mill., I i^- IT 



Barton Shooting Seat 



No 4. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. The Koklass Pheasant 



(Pucrasia maerolopha) 

 A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. XXV . . 



Figs. 1-3. — Callophis macclellandi, var, typica. 

 Fig. 4. — Silybura occellata. 



Cultivation of the Edible Date Palm (^Pluenix dactylifei-a) in Southern 

 India. 1. Date Palm in Flower ; 2. Two Bunches of Fruits. 



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