xxxTi CONTENTS. 



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Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



]8. — Tnwluig in Indian Water-s. The Investigutor's Sucoessfnl 



Cruise 580 



I'j. — Note on Euiimm wmm, Fiiltr., and Mp(j(irh'de disjunda, Fabr., 



!ind their Parasites Chrz/sis fi/scipe/inis^ BruUe, and Parevmjnx 



iibilominidis^ Smith ... ... ... ... ..• 585 



2U.— Jungle Notes 587 



21.--Food of the King- Cohra and Krait 589 



22.— Nesting of the Blaok Eagle 580 



2a.— A Flying Snake 589 



PllOCEEDrNTiS 590 



Indian Ducks AND their Allies. Pai-t VIII. {With Plate VIII.) 



By E. C. Stuart Baker, e.z.s. 59a 



The Feens of Noeth- Western India, including Afghanistan, the 

 Trans-Indus Protected States, and Kashmir : arr^inged and 

 named on the basis of Hooker and Baker's Synopsis filicum, 



AND other WORKS, WITH new SVECIES ADDED. Part III. {With 

 Plates IX, J, XI, XII, XIII and XIV). By C. W. Hope ... H21 

 Nesting in Kashmir. By Lieut. N. F. T. Wilson, r.i.m lia4 



A NEW Sea-Snake OF THE genus />/5r/7?.i, from Kubrachee. {With 



a Plate.) By G. A. Boulenger, f.r.s 642 



A Catalogue of the Heteroleua of Sikhim and Bhutan. 

 Part VI, By G. ('. Dudgeon, f.e.s. With Notes by H. J. Elwes, 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S., &c., and additions by Sir George F. Hampson, Bai-t., 

 B.A., F.E.S., &G 64o 



The Hill Forests of Western India. By H. M. Birdwood, c.s.i., 

 LL.D., M.A., Late Vice-President of the Bombay Natural History 

 Society 659 



Description of a New Amjrosace from the North-Western 

 Himalaya. By J. F. Duthie 675 



Birds collected during five years' residence in the Hylakandy 

 District, Cachab. Fait VII. By C. M. Inglis 67C 



The Birds of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Part lU. {With 

 ' a Plate.) By A. L. Butler, f.z.s., m.b.o.U., &c., C'urator, Selangor 

 State Museum 684 



