XVil 
Ce SEO OME i PAD BS; 
VOLUME 2x== Vii. 
No. 1. 
The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. The Green-legged 
Hill Partridge (7ropicoperdix chloropus) : ; 
A new Snake of the family Uropeltidee (Lrachyophidium rhodogaster). 
Some notable additions to the Bombay Natural History Society’s 
Snake Collection (Coluber leonardt) 
Big Game Shooting of Kashmir and adjacent Hill Provinces— 
Plate I. The Kashmir Stag (Cervus cashmirianus) .. 
II. Do. do. 
The Butterflies of Mesopotamia 
A Few Hints on Crocodile Shooting— 
Plate I. (A) A heavy Mugger. (C. palustris) re 
(B) Getting out a heavy Mugger. (C. palustris) 
Plate II. (A) A female Gavial. (G. gangeticus} 
(B) Male Gavial showing nob at the top 
Butterflies of Tavov District, Burma 
Pace 
A Note on the Nidification and Habits of some Birds in British Garhwal— 
Map of Garhwal District North of Lansdowne 
Plate I. (A) Water falls in the Rup Ganga saparnane Be 
forest an 
(B) The northern ree of Cranienne 
Plate II. (A) Chir Forest (Pinus longifolia) 
(B) Deodar Forest.. : . 
(A) A Forest-clad Ravine at abeat 10, 000! 
(B) Dunagiri Peak 23,200’ 
Plate ITI. 
Myriapods from Mesopotamia and Persia— 
Plate I. Figs. 1-2. Strongylosoma persicum 
Plate II. Fig. 3. Strongylosoma persicum 
Fig. 4. Poluxenus ponticus 
The Birds of Mesopotamia— 
Plate I. (A) Creek at Makina near Busra, Mesopotamia 
(B) From Table Mt. Jebel Hamrin, N.-E. of Baghdad. 
