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The Game Birds of India, Bukma and Ceylon. Part XXIII. 

 (With a Plate of Phasiamis humice, Mrs. Hume's 

 Pheasant). By E. C. Stuart Baker, F.L.S., F.z.S., 

 M.B.o.u. 325 



Scientific Results fkom the Mammal Survey, No. XVII. 

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



R, 0. Wroughton .". 361 



B. — A New Indian Hare, Lepus rajput. By R. C. 



Wroughton ; 361 



The Nomenclature of the Geographical Forms of the 

 Panolia Deer (Rucervcs bldi and its relatives). 

 By Oldfield Thomas 363 



A Selection of liECTOTYfEs of Indian Mammals, from the 

 Co-types described by Hodgson, Gray, Elliot and 

 others. By Oldfield Thomas 368 



Description of a New Lizard of the Genus Acai^thodac- 

 TTLvs from TMesopotamia. B}' G. a. Boulenger, ll.d., 

 D.SC., F.R.S. ' 373 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XXIV. TypUopi^. (With Plate XXIV and Diagram.) 



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By Lt.-Col. F. Wall, C.M.G., c.M.z.s., f.l.s., i.m.s 37 



Two New Indian Dragonflies. By Capt. F. C. Fraser, 



^M.s. ^. ' 3B3 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous 

 AND Introduced. Part XX. (With Plates CIV to 

 CVI and 7 text figures.) By Rev. E. Blatter, s.j 386 



New Indian Scrophulariace.i-: and some Notes on th]: 

 SAME Order. By Rev. E. Blatter, s.j.. and Prof. 

 F. Hallberg [16 



The Common Butterflie$> of the Plains of India. Part 



XIX. By Mr. T. R. Bell, i.f.s I.30 



Indian Dragonflies. (With 13 Plates.) By Capt. F. C. 



Fraser, i.m.s ' 1,54 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 

 India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 29. Pegu. 

 By R. C. Wroughton and Winifred M. Davidson 472 



