1887-88.] Sir Walter Elliot 345 



Scientific Paj^ers contributed by Sir Walter Elliot to Transactions 

 of Societies, Journals, Sfc. 



1. Account of the Poma sodomitica, or Dead Sea Apples [1835], 



Entom. Soc. Trans., ii. 1837-40, pp. 14-17. 



2. A Catalogue of the Species of 'Mammalia found in the Southern 



Mahratta Country, with their sj-nonyms in the native 

 languages in use there, Madras Jour., x., 1839, pp. 92- 

 lOS, 207-233. 



3. Description of a new Species of ]^aja, or Cobra di Capello, 



Madras Jour., x., 1840, pp. 39-41. 



4. Xote on the Species of Nuja {N. vittata), described] page 39, 



2fadras Jour., xi., 1840, pp. 390-393. 



5. On Bos Gaurus, Jour. Asiatic Soc, x., 1841, pp. 579-580. 



6. Description of a new Species of Terrestrial Planaria (P. lunata), 



Madras Jour., xv., 1848, pp. 162-167. 



7. On the Farinaceous Grains and the various Kinds of Pulse 



used in Southern India, Edin. New Phil. Jour., xvi., 1862, 

 pp. 1-25 ; Edin. Bot. Soc. Trans., vii., 1863, pp. 276-300. 



8. On Euj-fhysetes simxis, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., xix., 1867, [ip. 



372, 373. 



9. On the Habits of the Indian Eock-Snake {Python molurus), 



Brit. Assoc. Reports, xl., 1870 (sect.), p. 115. 



10. Address on the Progress of Botanical Science [1870], Edin. 



Bot. Soc. Trans., xi., 1873, pp. 1-41. 



11. On a Goshawk killed at Minto, and other Eaptorial Birds, 

 Proc. Berwickshire Nat. Field Club, vol. vi. 



12. Earer Birds of the Hawick District, Proc. Ber. Nat. Field 



Club, vol. vii. 



13. Some Account of the Plague of Field Mice in the Border 

 Farms in 1876-77, with Observations on the Genus Arvicola 

 in general, Proc. Ber. Nat. Field Club, vol. viii. 



14. is^otes on the Indian Bustard [Eupodotis Edwardsii), Proc. 



Zool. Soc, 1880. 



15. On the Eepresentation and Co-operation of IS'aturalists' Clubs, 

 Proc. Ber. Nat. Field Club, vol. ix. 



Besides the above, he contributed many articles on Ethnology 

 and allied subjects to various scientific journals, chiefly Asiatic. 



