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VI. — Large Pintailed Saudgrouse (7'. a. caudata) sottliug 



ou water. By Lt.-Col. H. A. F. Magrath 149 



VII. — Occurrence of the Wood-Snipe {Gallinago nemovicnla) 



in Salsette. By Major M. L. Ferrar, i.a 149 



VIII. — Note on the habits of the Checkered Water Snake 



{Tropidonotus piscator). By B. D. IJichards 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,t:00 f^iet altitude in the C. P. By C. (i, 

 Chevenix Trench, i.c.s 151 



XI. — Note on the Hamadrayad or King Cobra {yaia 

 bungarus) in North Kanara. By Lt.-Col. L. L. 

 Fenton 151 



XII. — Food of the Bull Firog {Rana tujrina). By N. David- 

 son 152 



XIII. — The Great Indian Spiders, Genus Fcscilothena, By 



Lt.-Col. L. L. Fenton. . ; .' 153 



XIV. — The " Preying Mantis" as an Entomologist. By Lt.- , 



Col. L. L. Fenton 154 



XV. — Some CemmOi/cids from Kurseong. By E. A. 



D'Abreu, f.z.s 155 



XVI.— Note on a Fhght of Sp/iinyidce. By Capt. F. C. 



Eraser, i.m.s 155 



XVII. — Notes on the Larva of Dilephila liiornica (Striped 



Hawk Moth). By Capt. F. B. Scott, i.a 156 



Proceedings 157 



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