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



Miscellaneous Notes — page 



1. The Indian Chevrotain or Mouse-Deer (Tragulns meminna). {With 



a Photograph and Mip) By E. Brook Fox 739 



2. Interesting Birds irorn the Shaa State*. 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. Hariugton, Captain 740 



4. Albinism in the Black Buck. (With an Illustration,') By C. J. Robert- 



son Milne, Major, I.M.S 742 



5. A White Kakar or Muutjac (Cervulus inuntjac). {With an Illustra- 



tion.') By J. Manners Smith, Major ,..;.-, 742 



d. Wild Boar without Testes. By H. E. Medlicott, Lieut., e.f.a., Hony. 



Secy., Ahmedabad Tent Club 743 



7. Note on the Breeding of the Krait {Bungarus c&ruleus). By W. B. 



Bannerman, Lt.-Col.. i.M.s ...... 743 



8. Additional Notes on the Birds of Chitral, By H. T. Fulton, Capt.... 743 



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



gibir/ea). {With an Illustration). By St. George Gore, Col., R. e... 744 



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



Begbie, Major, loth Rajputs. 745 



11. The Egg-laving of Eudj/namis honorata (The Indian Koel). By 



Arundel Begbie, Major, lGth Rajputs 74(J 



12. Breeding Seasons of Big Game. The Brown Bear (Ursus arctus). 



By D.B. Thomson, Major, I. A. (Retired) ". 746 



13. Food of Predaceous Flies. By K. E. Nangle, Capt., 96th Berar 



Infantry 747 



14. Notes on Birds 1 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 ccerufoa). 



By W. B. Bannerman, Lieut.-Col., 1.11.S 751 



17. Double-headed Snakes. By F. Wall, c.M.z.s., Capt., i.m.s 750 



18. Accident to the yonn<.r of the Indian Cliff-Swallow (Hirundo fluvicola) 



By Martin Young, m.b.o.u., 1st York and Lane. Regt. 753 



19. Lady Amherst's Pheasant in Barma — A Correction. By E. Comber, 



f.z.s 753 



20. Shooting Notes from the Central Provinces. By F. W. Caton Jones, 



Lieut.-Col., kj .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 75G 



23. Curious end of a Dragonfly. By L. L. Fenton, Lieut.-Col 756 



24. Tigers hamstringing their prey before killing. By S. B. Bate9, 



d f.z.s.,&c 757 



25. A Congregation of Brahminy Kites {Haliastur indus). By R. Foulkes, 



(Madras Survey) 757 



26. The Food of Kingfishers. By S. B. Bates, F.Z.S., &c 758 



27. Food of Snakes in captivity. By W. S. Millard, Hony. Secy., Bo. 



Nat. Hist. Socy 758 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on 31st August and 5th October 1905 759 



