CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



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A Popular Treatise on tee Common Indian Snakes. Part I. By 

 Capt. F. Wall, i.m.s., c.M.z.s. With Plate I and Diagrams I, II 

 and III.) t f >33 



Notes on Rhinoceroses in Burma, R. Sondaicus and sumatrensis. 



By Vety. Major a. H. Evans, f.l.s 555 



The Orchids of the Bombay Presidency. Part II. By G. A. 



Gammie, f.l.s. {With Plate I) 562 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part I. By 



L. C. H. Young, b.a., f.e.s., f.z.s. {With Plate I) 570 



Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. By E. Merrick, b.a., 



f.r.s., f.z.s. 580 



A Visit to Narcondam. By B. B. Osmaston, i.f.s (520 



The Culicid Fauna of the Aden Hinterland, their Haunts and 

 Habits. By W. S. Patton, m.b. (Edin.), L.T., i.m.s. ( With Plates 

 A, B t C, and D. and a Map) G23 



On the Distribution op the Varieties of Cobra {Nain tripudians) 

 in India, By Lt.-Col. W. B. Bannerman, m.d., b.sc, i.m.s., 

 Director, Plague Research Laboratory, and Assistant Surgeon J. P. 

 Pocha, in charge of the Venom Department, P. R. Laboratory 

 {With 2 Maps) - 638 



The Mangrove of the Bombay Presidency, and its Biology. By 



E. Blatter, s.J. {With Plates A and B.) 644 



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



Lieut.-Col. R.H.Rattray. {With Plates C\ D and £V) 657 



Insect Life in India and how to study it, BErNG 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, 1S03-05. 

 By J. W. Nicol Camming, Superintendent, Seistan Arbitration 

 Commission 688 



The Moths of India (Supplementary Paper to the Volumes in 

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

 Sir George Hampson, Barb., f.z.s., f.e.s 700 



Further Notes on the Butterflies of the Lucknow District. By 



G. W. V. de Rne-Philipe 720 



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



A New Mouse-hare of the Genus Ochotona 727 



Descriptions of 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 Oldfield Thomas. 737 



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