CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



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Ikdian Ducks and their Allies. By E. 0. Stuart Baker, f.z.s. 



Part VII. (With Plate VII.) 437 



A Monograph of the Pill-Millipedes ( Zephroniid^ ) inhabiting 



India, Okylon and Burma. By E. I. Pocock, of the British 



Museum of Natural History, Part II. {With Plate B.) 405 



The Moths op India (Supplementary Paper to the volumes in 



THE " Fauna of British India"). By Sir George F. Hampsou, 



Bart., F.Z.S., F.R.s. Part YI. 475 



The Birds of North Cachar. By E. C. Stuart Baker, f.z.s.,m.b.o.u. 



PartX 486 



Lepidoptera Taken in Cutch. By Capt. C. G. Nurse, f.r.g.s,, f.e.s. 511 

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



of Botany, College of Scieuoe, Poona. Part VII 515 



The Ferns of"^ North- Western India. By C. W. Hope. Part II 527 



Fishing in Indian Waters. By F. 0. Gadsden, r.i.m. Part III,... 539 

 The " Lantana Bug." By E. Ernest Green, Honorary Entomologist 



to the Government of Ceylou 547 



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



Butler, F.Z.S., Curator, Selangor State Museum.. 555 



^Miscellaneous Notes^ 



1. Birds Flying at Window- Panes. By Capt. C. G. Nnrse 572 



2. Food of the Indian Grey Shrike. By Capt. C. G. Nurse 572 



S. On " Indian Ducks and their Alliep." By E. H. Young .^72 



■i. The Courting Dance of the Moonal Pheasant. By Major G. S. Kcdon... 573 



5. Game in the Waltair District. By Stephen Cox, Dittrict Forest Officer. 574 



6. The Breeding of Moths, By W; V. Wallace, Burma Commission 575 



7. Birds Tapping at Window-Panes. By Mavy W. Bourdillou 575 



8. Hybernation of Black and Brown Bears. By C. H. Donald 576 



9. Occurrence of the Nepaul Kalij Pheasant in Kashmir. By C. H. Donald 577 



10. Abnormal Number of Eggs in a Nest of the Bengal Green-Pigeon 



(_C. phoeyiicoijterus, Lath.'). By C. M. luglis 577 



11. Note on the Himalayan Viper {Ancistrodon Uimalayantis'). By F. 



Gleadow 577 



12. Gecko Cannibalism. By F. P. Bedford 578 



13. A Bird Killed by a Mantis. By Major C. A. R. Browne, E.E 578 



14. The Palm Swift. By Capt. F. Wall., I.M.S 579 



15. Occurrence of the Eufous-Bellied Niltava QNiltava sundara) at Murree- 



By Major R. H. Rattray 579 



16. The Red-tailed Chat (^Saxicola chrysoj>ygui). By Major R. H. 



Rattray 579 



17. Birds tapping at Window-Pancs. By E. D. Cuming , 580 



18. Trawling in Indian Waters 580 



19. Note on Eumenes conica Fabr, and Aler/achile disjurcta Fahr, and 



their Parasites Chrynis fuscipennis Brulie, and Fure.vasjng ahdomi- 

 M^/w, Smith. By Col. C. T. Bingham 585 



20. Jungle Notes. By Capt. R. G. Burton 587 



21. Food of tlie King Cobra and Krait. By A. M. Primrose 589 



12. Nesting of the Black Eagle. By W. Mahon Daly 589 



23. A Flying Snake. By W. Mahon Daly 589 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on the 28th February 1899 590 



