CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER, 



PAGE. 



Indian Ducks and their Allies. By E. 0. Stuarb Baker, f.z.s. 



Part VI. (^With Plate VI.) .. 235 



Descriptions op Six New Species op Scorpions from India. By E. I. 



Pocock, of the British Museum 2G2 



A Monograph of the Pill-]\Iillipedes ( Zephroniid.i3 ) inhabiting 

 India, Ceylon and Burma, By R. I. Pocock, of the British 

 Museum of Natural History. Parti. (With Plate A.) 269 



Birds Collected dueing Five Years' residence in the Hylakandy 



District, Cachar. By C. M. Inglis. Part VI. 286 



A Catalogue op the Heterocera of Sikhdi and Bhutan. By G. C. 



Dudgeon, f.e.s.; with Notes by H. J. Ehves, f.z.s., f.e.s., &c., and 



Additions hy Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., b.a., f.e.s., &c. Part V. 292 



The Moths of India (Supplementary Paper to the volumes in 



the " Fauma of British India"). By Sir George F. Hampson, 



Bart., F.Z.S., F.R.S. Part V. '. 304 



The Ferns of North- Western India. By C. W. Hope 315 



Note on the Land Mollusca of Bombay. By W. T. Blanford, f.e.s. 326 

 Notes on Some Butterflies from Tenasserim in Burma. By 



Lionel de NiceviUe, f.e.s., c.m.z.s., &c. ( With Plate BB.) 329 



Birds Collected and Observed at Thull during Five ]\Ionths in 



1898, AND Notes on their Nidification, By Major E. H. Rattray 337 



Descriptions of some New or Eaee Trees from Travancore. By 



T. F. Bourdillon, f.l.s., Conservator of Forests, Travancore. 



[With Six Plates.) , 349 



The Flora of Western India. By G. Marshall Woodrow, Professor 



of Botany, College of Scieuoe, Poona. Part VI 354 



On Some Superficial Deposits in Cutch. By the Eev. J. F. Blake, 



M.A., F.G.s. Part II. [With a Plate.) 374 



The Birds of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. By A. L. 



Butler, f.z.s.. Curator, Selangor State Museum 386 



Fishing in Indian Waters, By Fred. 0. Gadsden, r.i.m. Part IL 404 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. A Mark on the Skin of a Man-eating Tiger. By Lieut.-Col. W. B. Ferris 410 



2. A Bush Quail and Rain Quail laying in the same Nest. By Lieut. E. C. 



Harington, K.A 410 



3. Notes on 2G Specimens oi the Pohur, or Himalayan Viper (^Anoistrodon 



himalayanusy By Capt. F. Wall, I. M. S 411 



4. Occurrence of the Alpine-Swift (jCypsehis melba) in the Darbhanga 



District, Tirhoot. By C. M. Inglis 414 



5. Breeding of the Whiskered Tern (JHydrochelidon hylrida) in the 



Darbhanga District, Tirhoot. By C. M. Inglis 414 



G. Note on the Orange-headed Ground Thrush (C'eof'ic/iZa citrina, Lath"). 



By 0. M. Inglis 4I4 



7. Birds Tapping at Window-panes. By E. Ernest Green 415 



8. Early Migration of the Ruddy Sheldrake. By T. L. F. Beaumont 416 



9. Bombay Eats. By E. H. Aitken 416 



(.Continued on third page of the covet'.) 



