Tue Birps oF BanGkok. Part I, with 2 Plates. By 
W. J. F. Williamson aa pee 
THE SNAKES OF BANGKOK Part II, with 3 Plates. 
By Malcolm Smith, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 
A sHortT List OF BIRDS FROM THE RAHENG District. 
By C. 8. Barton 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES :— 
I.—Distribution of certain Animals in Siam. 
A Reply. By G. F. Weston Elwes 
II.—Seasonal oily secretion in Gaur or Sela- 
dang. With a Plate. By K. G. Gairdner - 
1IL.—Distribution of the “ Lamang” Deer 
(Nervus eldi platyceros). By A. J. Irwin. 
-JTV.—Note on two rare Mammals, Berdmore’s 
Rat (Hapalomys longicaudatus), and Fea’s 
Muntjac (Cervulus feae). By K. G. 
Gairdner fei ie. ae 
V.—Note on Langur Monkeys. By -K. G. 
See ihe Eioke 
Malay Sambar ( Cervus 
ee ne With a Plate. By 
Kk. G. Gairdner 
V1I.—Occurrence of the Indian Three- toed King- 
fisher (Ceyx tridactyla) in Bangkok. By 
BE. G. Herbert seh 
VIII.—Note on the Red-breasted Paroquet 
( Palaeornis fasciatus). By E.G. Herbert 
IX.—Small Minivet ( Pericrocotus perigrinus ) 
breeding in Bangkok. By EK. G. Herbert 
X.—Occurrence of the Chinese Francolin 
( Francolinus chinensis) in Bangkok. By 
A.J. Irwin — o»» 
XI.—Some interesting Birds found near the 
Western Boundary. By J. F. Keddie 
XII.—Occurrence of the Krait ( Bungarus 
cundidus), and the Small-spotted Coral 
Snake (Callophis maculiceps) in Siam. A 
new color valiey of the latter. By 
Malcolm Smith et 
XII].—Sluggishness of a Py thon, By K. G. 
Gairdner : 
X1IV.—On thie breeding habits of the Tentacle | 
Snake ( Hei ~peton tentaculatum ) and 
Hypsirhina enhydris. By Malcolm Smith 
XV.—Note on a rare Lizard ( Lygosoma 
isodactylum). With a Plate. By Malcolm 
Smith see mL: see 
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