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The Mangrove of the Bombay Presidency, and its Biology. 



By E, BJatter, s.j. (With Plates A and /?.).. ^44. 



Birds nesting in the Murree Hills and Gullies. Part II. By 



Lieut.- Col. R. H- Rattray. {With Plates C, D and E.) 657 



Insect Life in India and how to study it, being a simple 



account of the more important families of insects with 



examples of the damage they do to crops, tea, coffee 



and indigo concerns, fruit and forest trees in india. 



Part IV. By E. P. Stebbing, f.l.s., f.z.s., f.e.s 664 



Birds of Seistan, being a list of the Birds shot or seen in 



Seistan by Members of the Seistan Arbitration Mission, 



1903-05. By J. W. Nicol Cumming, Superintendent, 



Seistan Arbitration Commission 686 



The Moths of India (Supplementary Paper to the Volumes 



in " The Fauna of British India"). Series III., Part 



III. By Sir George Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., f.e.s 700 



Further Notes on the Butterflies of the Lucknow District. 



By G. W. V. de Rhe-Fhilipe 720 



An Appeal for Lizards. By F. Gleadow, i.f.s , 723 



A New Mouse-hare of the Genus Ochotona , 727 



Descriptions op three new species of birds obtained during 



the recent Expedition to Lhassa. By Henry E. Dresser, 



m.b.o.u., f.z.s 728 



On Dolphins from Travancore. By R. Lydekker 730 



On a remarkable new Squirrel from Burma. By OMfield 



Thomas 737 



Miscellaneous Notes. — 



1. — The Indian Chevrotain or Mouse-Deer (Tragidus 

 meminna). {With a Photograph and Map.) By E. 

 Brook Fox 739 



2. — Interesting Birds from the Shan States. By E. Comber, 

 f.z.s., Hony. Secy., Ornithological Section, Bo. Nat. 

 Hist. Socy 739 



3. — The Nesting of some Birds in Burma which have not 

 been recorded before. By H. H. Harington, 

 Captain 740 



4.— Albinism in the Black Buck. ( With an 'Illustration.) 



By C. J. Robertson Milne, Major, i.m.s 742 



