CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



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The Game Birds of J-sdia, Burma and Ceylon. Part XXII. 

 (With a Plate of Gennceus albocridatus, the White- 

 Crested Kalij.) By E. C. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., f.z.s., 

 M.B.O.U 161 



Scientific Eesults from the Mammal Survey. No. XVI. 199 



A, — The Tupaias of South Tenasserim. By Oldfield 



Thomas 199 



B. — Notes on Millardia and its allies. By Oldfield 



Thomas 201 



C.—A New Genus of Muridce. By Oldfield Thomas... 203 



D.— The Spiny-]\Ionse of Sind. By Oldfield Thomas.. 205 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, indigenous 

 and introduced. (With Plates C to CIII and 8 text 

 figures.) By E. Blatter, S.J. 207 



The Raptores of the Punjab. (With 2 Plates). By 



C. H. Donald, f.z.s 231 



•On the Determination of Age in Bats. (With a Plate.^ 



By Knud Andersen, F.z.s 249 



■On the so-called colour phases of the Rufous Horse- 

 shoe-Bat OF India (Reinolophus rouxi, Temm.) 

 (With Plates I and II.) By Knud Andersen, F,z,S.,.. 260 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 

 India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 28, Kalim- 

 pong (Darjiling.) By R. C. Wroughton 274 



Liverworts of the Western Himalayas and the Punjab, 

 with notes on known species and descriptions of the 

 NEW species. By Shiv Ram Kashyap, m.sc 279 



The Female of the Dragonfly, Brachyteemis fusco. 

 PALLiATA (Ris.) (With a Plate.) By Capt. F. C. 

 Eraser, i.M.s 282 



The Cone of Selagisella pallidissima. Spr. (With a Plate.) 



By S. L. Ghose, m.sc 284 



Preliminary Notes on a recent Botanical Tour to the 

 High Wavy Mountain (S. India.) By E. Blatter, 

 s.j., and Prof. F. Hallberg 290 



Obituary Notice : Rev. P. Dreckmann, s.j., and Lt.-Col. 



K. R. Kirtikar, i.m.s. (Retired) 293 



