CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBE R—(conid.) 
_ MISCELLANEOUS NoTEs :— 
I.—The Power of Scent in Wild Animals. By H. Copley 
II,—Panthers and Artificial Light. By C, B. Beadnell ..........005, 
IlIl.—The Food of the Small “Indian Civet (Viverricula malaccensis) in 
captivity. By C. M. Inglis, M.B.0.U., F.z.8., F.E.S. 
1V.—A Good Female Chinkara Head (G. bennetti) 
V.— Wild Dogs in Burma. By C. BE. Milner 2... . ccc cece neces 
VI. —Distribution of-Serow in Burma: By 0: BE, Milner i. 0. oo os as 
V11l.—Some Notes on the Horns of the Thamin (Cervus eld) (With a plate. ) 
iby’ Major Omit. Stockley, Bib... ny cite via en ee ap Mess eyes enyet ol spires 
VIIA Baby Hog Deer in Captivity. (With a plate.) By Miss Kennion, 
IX,.—The Indian Pangolin, Manis pentadactyla, L. By N. C, Chatterjee, 
B. SC., F.E.S. 
X.—The Habits of the Grey Mongoose, By C, E, C. Fischer, 1.F.s..... 
X1I,—The Effect of a Scorpion’s sting on a Terrier. By Lt.-Col. E, 
(0 idl 2) TR Sa ce eer Oa RE Rear aeiy Sabir cca Micaty ar wer erar PRISE Spa 
XII.—A Panther’s indifference. By H. J. C. Mitchell, 1F.s............. 
XIII,.—Kashmir Bird Notes. By H. A. F. Magrath .......... cee enone 
XIV.—The Avifauna of the Nelliampathy Hills. By A. P. Kinloch ...... 
XV.—Roosting Habits of the Common Babler (Argya caudata). By Major 
PAGN eM ROT ATLA Mec acy (oh eA Pa cs a 0 hut ts peel einle dig atid eg, ne asl eens 
XV1I,—Behaviour of the White-cheeked Bulbul (Molpastes lewcogenys) when 
its young isin danger; and the (?) parental instinct of love for 
the offspring displayed by the Dark-Grey Bush-Chat (Oretcola 
terra). By S, Basil-Edwardes 
XVII.—An Albinoid Otocompsa emeria. By Sataya Churn Law .......... 
XVI1I.—The White-Spotted Fantail Flycatcher (Rhipidura pectoralis). By 
Ep Ee, POORTRAS LOM, LEMS, OV gl cise sre se vas ocque eis © urls Nise itralely woecehy he W otacs 
XIX.—The Crested Swift (Macropteryx coronata), By B. B, Osmaston, 1.¥.s., 
ELeUiater tes nee he tates a vt vcdea eek urao a caren: ook XA Braacavolene agate angie +l aie ics 
XX.—Breeding of the Indian Pitta. By R. C. Bolster, 1.0.8............. 
XXI.--The Call of Franklin’s Nightjar (Caprimulgus monticola) Frankl, By 
H. Whistler, F.z.s., M.B.0.U. 
XXII.—Nidification of the Black Vulture or Indian King Vulture (Otogyps 
CREP US) 2 yy tat. Ole Bi ON BTIOM es hy a, witha ecen ee 6 we dies axe pane be sone 
XXilI.—Some Curious nesting places, By Lt.-Col. A. R. B, Shuttleworth ., 
XXIV.—Destruction of Birds’ Nests. By R.C. Bolster, 1.08. ............ 
XXV.—Breeding of the Khyah or Marsh Partridge (Francolinus gularis) in 
captivity in Bihar. By C. M. Inglis, M.B.0.U., F.z.S., F.E.S.  .. 
XXVI.---The Adjutant Bird, and other matters. By Brig. -Genl. R. G, Bur- 
DOE Pierre Ree mei a NTE eb Te Raha Ca ew ae aag a PietR lary Ulguett ce snare 
XX VIT.—Manipuri Names of Certain Birds. By J.C. Higgins, ROM ied 
XX VIIT.—Crocodile Shooting in Nepal. By Miss Kennion Meares cee ole eer 
XXIX.—An Aggressive Phoorsa (Echis earinata). By Major A. G. Frere, 1.4. 
XXX.—The Enemies of Butterflies. By C. E. C. Fischer, 1.¥,s. 
XXXI.— Butterfly Notes. By W.M. Crawford, 10.8. 0... ..es cence ceees 
}XXX11.—Butterflies at Sea. By Col. F. Wall, 1.M.s, O.M.G., C.MZS. ....e0 0s 
XX XIII.—On the habits of a Sceliphron Wasp (S. deforme). By 8S. Basil- 
PILVUEM GSR acs Sco, Baek Aan OAs fee Ve <ofet'e, hm wha Orage Orta ele wre nt 
XXXIV.—An,Undescribed Natural History Enemy ofthe Castor Semilooper 
(Achea (Ophiusa) melicerte, Hmp.) (With a plate). By N. 
tamcekrishna Aiyar 
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