CONTENTS. siii 



l 1 AGE. 

 MISCELLANEOUS Nc-TBS — Contd. 



5. — A white Kakar or Muntjac {Cervulus muntjac'). ( With an 



Illustration.) By J. Manners Smith, Major 742 



6. — Wild Boar without testes. By H. E. Medlioott, Lieut., 



r.f.a., Hony. Secy., Ahmed;ib:id Tent Club 743 



7. — Note on the breeding of the Krait (Bungarus cceruleus). 



By W. B. Bannerman, Lt.-Col., i.m.s 743 



3.— Additional Notes on the Birds of Chitral. By H. T. 



Fulton, Capt 743 



9. — Note on a curiously malformed head of Himalayan Ibex 

 (Capra sibirica). ( With an Illustration.') By St. 



George Gore, Col., r.e , 744 



10. — A possible case of hybrid breeding of Shrikes. By 



ArundelBegbie, Major, 16th Rajputs 745 



11. — The Egg-laying of Eudynamis honorata (The Indian 



Koel). By Arundel Begbie, Major, 16th Rajputs... 746 

 12. — Breeding Seasons of Big Game. The Brown Bear 

 (Ursus arctus). I'y D. B. Thomson, Major, I. A. 



(Retired) 746 



13. — Food of predaceous Flies. By K. E. K angle, Capt., 



96th Berar Infantry 747 



14.— Notes on Birds' nesting round Quetta. By R. M. Betham, 



Major, 101st Grenadiers 747 



15.-_Wild Dogs hunting. By J. Manners Smith, Major 751 



16. — Food of the " Muskrat " or the Grey Shrew (Crocidura 



ccerulea). By W. B. Bannerman, Lieut.-Col., i.m.s. 751 

 1 7 —Double-headed Snakes. By F. Wall, C.M.z.s., Capt., 



i.m.s 752 



18. — Accident to the young of the Indian Cliff-Swallow 

 (Hirundo fluricola). By Martin Young, m.b.o.u., 1st 



York, and Lane. Regt 753 



19, — Lady Amherst's Pheasant in Burma— A Correction. By 



E. Comber, f.z.s 753 



20.— Shooting Notes from the Central Provinces. By F. W. 



Caton Jones, Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C 754 



21. — Notes from Nepal. By J. Manners Smith, Major ... 755 

 22. — Tigers hamstringing their prey before killing. By L. L. 



Fenton, Lieut.-Col. 756 



