CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E H-{concId.), 



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MiscELLAiTEOUs NoTEs — cmcM, 



10. Protective Powers of Scent in Animals. By N. C. Macleod 7G8 



11. Cannibalism. By F. Finn yfiy 



12. Food of the Indian Wild Boar. By R. M. Nash 77O 



13. Tapeworms found in a Fish. By E. M. Dixon 77(> 



14. The Common Indian Swift. By N. F. T. Troup 77 1 



15. The Nidification of some Malayan Birds. By A. L, Butler 772 



16. Bison, Tiger and Wild Dogs. By Major G. S. Eodon 77g 



17. The Whiskered Tern (Bydrochelidon hyiricla.') By C. M. Inglis 774 



18. Autumnal Arrivals. By C. M. Inglis 774 



19. Note on the White-eyed Duck (_Nyrocc ferruginia") and the Tufted Duck 



^N.fuligula). By C. M. Inglis 775 



20. A Plague of Web-making Caterpillars on the '' Silang" Tree. (^Olea 



fragrans). By N. F. T. Troup 775 



Note on the above. By G. C. Dudgeon, F.E.S 776 



21. Nesting of the Black Eagle. By Capt. Kenneth Buchanan 776 



22. Food of the Palm-Squirrel. By T. W. Bartlett 777 



23. Nesting of the Large-billed Willow Warbler (^Aeanthopneuste wagniros- 



tris). By Capt. Kenneth Buchanan 777 



24- Occasional notes on Birds' nesting in the neighbourhood of Poona. 



By Capt. R. M. Betham 778 



25. Winter sleep of Beai's. By Major G. S. Eodon 782 



26. Possible occurrence of the Great Snipe (^Gallinago major) near Madras. 



By Capt. C. Donovan, I.M.S 782 



27. Live Frogs in a Snake. By Capt. H. J. Kelsall, R.A 783. 



28. Plumage of the Snake-Bird (_Plotus melanogastery By W. F. Sinclair, 



late I.C.S 784 



29. The Effects of a bite from a Phoorsa (_Uchis carinatd). By R. H . Heath 



A.M.I.C.E 784 



80. The Bombay Land Mollu sea. By Capt. A. J. Peile, R.A, 78& 



31. An ovoviviparous Snail. By Capt. A. J. Peile, R.A , 785 



'32. Earpyiocephalui Tubinarig (Scully). By R. C. Wroughton, I.F.S 7SG 



33. Bear killed by a Tiger. By A. L. Butler , 787 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on the 28th June 1899 and 18th 

 September 1899 787 



