CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—(conctt.). 

 Miscellaneous Notes — contd. page 



6. The Enemies of Butterflies. By E. H. Aitken 150 



7. The Becent Plague of Locusts in Bombay. By E. H. Aitken 157 



8. The Himalayan Nutcracker (Nucifraga hemispila'). B\ William Cap- 



per, Col., D. M. E. in India ; 15g 



9. The Himalayan Nutcracker (Nucifraga hemispilay By Chas. M. 



lQ g lis 158 



10. The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra). By G. H. Evans, p.l.s., Major „ 159 



11. The Great White-Bellied Heron QArdea imvjnis). By G. H. Evans, 



F.L.S., Major '. 100 



12. The Asiatic Two-Horned Rhinoceros {Rhinoceros sumatrenzisy By 



G. H. Evans, F.L.S., Major IgO 



13. Late Stay of Snipe. By G. H. Evans, f.l.s., Major 101 



14. The Ancestry of the Horse. By L. C. H. Young 102 



15. Birds observed in the Nilgiris and Wynaad. By A.M. Primrose 163 



16. Cassia ocoidentalig. By B. H. Barlow-Poole, i.f.s 100 



17. Notes on the Nesting of some Birds in the Upper Chindwin District, 



Burma. ByH.H. Harrington, Captain 100 



18. Notes on Burmese Reptiles. By G. H. Evans, f.l.s., Major 109 



19. The Nidification of the little Blue-winged Pitta {Pitta cyanoptera) in 



Upper Burma. By G. H. Evans, F.l.s, Major 171 



20. Vegetation in Sind. By H. M. Birdwood, c.s.l., m.a., ll.d 172 



21. The Russell's Viper. By L. L. Fenton, Lt.-Col., I. A 173 



22. A Cobra Feeding on Eggs. By C. P. George 174 



23. Bee-Culture in India. By C. G. Nurse, Major, 113th Infantry 175. 



24. AsBam Birds. By A.M. Primrose r 176 



25. Breeding Seasons of Big Game. By E, Comber, F.z.s 170 



26. Albinism in a Shrike. By G. C. Dudgeori, f.e.s 179 



Proceedings of the Meeting held on the 16th June, 18th August, 

 29th September and 24th November 1904 18Q 



