CONTENTS. 
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Descriptions oF NEW REPTILES FROM S1AmM. With a plate. 
By G. A. Boulenger, L.L.D., D.Sc., PH.D., F.R.S. With 
notes by Malcolm Smith, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., ee 
THe Brrps oF BanGkox. Part I, with 2 plates. By 
W. J. F. Williamson ia Pe cine 
Tae Snakes OF BanGKox. Part II, with 3 plates. By 
Malcolm Smith, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., : Sa 
A ssort List oF Brrps FROM THE RAHENG hevucs By 
C. 8. Barton 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES :— 
1.—Distribution of certain Animals in Siam. A 
Reply. By G. I’. Weston Hiwes ... ane 
I1.—Seasonal oily secretion in Gaur or Seladang. 
With a plate. By K. G. Gairdner 
III.—Distribution of the ‘‘ Lamang” Deer (Cervus oli 
platyceros). By A. J. Irwin. wae 
TV.—Note on two rare Mammals, Berdmore’s Rat 
(Hapalomys longicaudatus), and Fea’s Muntjac 
(Cervulus feae). By K. G. Gairdner ae 
V.—Note on Langur Monkeys, By K. G. Gairdner 
VI.—Large horns of Malay Sambar (Cervus unicolor 
equinus). Witha plate. By K. G. Gairdner 
Vil.—Occurrence of the Indian Three-toed Kingfisher 
Ceye tridactyla) in Bangkok. By E. G. 
Herbert 
VIII.—Note on the Red-breasted ce Cuniienacs 
fasciatus). By E.G. Herbert ot 
1X.—Small Minivet (Pericrocotus perigrinus) breeding 
in Bangkok. By E.G. Herbert ... 
X.—Occurrence of the Chinese Francolin (Fr ae 
chinensis) in Bangkok. By A. J. Irwin ... 
XI.—Some interesting Birds found near the Western 
Boundary. By J. F. Keddie _... eee 
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