ii CONTENTS OF Vol. XXVIII, No. 1.—(contd.) 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES :— 
I.—The Power of Scent in Wild Animals. By H. Copley 
IJ.—Panthers and Artificial Light. By C. B. Beadnell ........ os aieate 265 
IlI.—The Food of the Small Indian Civet (Viverricula malaccensis) in 
captivity. By C. M. Inglis, M.B.0%0s)F.2.8., F.E:8. so. 0s) eee 265 
1V.—A Good Female Chinkara Head (G. bennett?) 0.0... .. ccc cece ee 266 
V.— Wild Dogs in Burma, By. C. 1, Milper 05, 6.'s. sa «cd ale 266 
VI.—Distribution of Serow in Burma. By C. EK. Milner ..,........... 267 
VII.—Some Notes on the Horns of the Thamin (Cervus eldz) (HW ith a plate.) 
By Major C. BH. Stockley; Dis.0n dae cade no ss Cee eee 268 
VIII.—A Baby Hog Deer in Captivity. (With a plate.) By Miss Kennion, 271 
1X.—The Indian Pangolin, Manis pentadactyla, L. ip N. C. Chatterjee, 
Bs BOL EE Biss occ indnve love ccun aye oak fue Bie noe oe weak Wisi: ch a Pee (S 
X.—The Habits of the Grey Mongoose. By C. E, C. Fischer, 1.F.8... 274 
X1,—The Effect of a Scorpion’s sting on a Terrier. By ‘Lt.-Col. E, 
OPBrien ooh eek Stole aed ote Weis oe etd cs ede eo 5h de 274 
XII.—A Panther’s indifference. By H. J. C. Millett, .rs............... 275 
XI1,-—Kashmir Bird Notes. By H: A..F. Magrath ....... 0... 0. 0)eeeee 276 
XIV.—tThe Avifauna of the Nelliampathy Hills. By A. P. Kinloch ...... 279 
XV.—Roosting Habits of the Common Babler (Argya caudata). By Major 
AAG AN POTOS ET AG Koel chan my siacoleid epost Sy sieiel uel rele o/s ta dave lees alee an 280 
XV1.—Behaviour of the White-cheeked Bulbul-(Jolpastes leucogenys) when 
its young isin danger; and the (?) parental instinct of love for 
the offspring displayed by the Dark-Grey Bush-Chat (Oretcola 
ferrea). ~ By ’S. Basil-Hdwardes 1°) 0. <. 000s seve os vee 280 
XVII.—An Albinoid Otocompsa emeria. By Sataya Ghare Liaw,’ «0% demgeenns 281 
XVI1I.—The White-Spotted Fantail Flycatcher (anne pectoralis), By ~ 
1B; Bo Osmaston, TFS. ,10.0.Bi, 2.006 scapes vim se orale chase Wane 282 
XITX.—The Crested Swift (Macropterya coronata). By B. B. Osmaston, 1.F.s., 
DE, Wigs siiel sya ls 28 (oh ate” 8a} ot oNcota, sol bas fo wecel Sheff tals veie eee ee 283 
XX.—Breeding of the Indian Pitta. By R. C. Bolster, 1.¢.8............. 284 
XXI.--The Call of Franklin’s Nightjar (Caprimulgus monticola Frankl.) By 
He Whistler, 2:72.85) BO 702 eh, ee a 284 
XXII.—Nidification of the Black Vulture or Indian King Vulture (Otogyps 
ealews) — By Lt.-Gol) B./O7 Baten \ 3% iis oa Ae stehos cst ols ee 284 
XXill.—Some Curious nesting places. By Lt.-Col. A. R. B. Shuttleworth .. 285 
XXIV.—Destruction of Birds’ Nests. By R. C. Bolster, lcs. ............ 286 
XXV.—Breeding of the Khyah or Marsh Partridge (Francolinus gularis) in 
captivity in Bihar. By C. M. Inglis, M.B.0.U., F.z.8., F.E.S. .... +287 
XXVI.-—-The Adjutant Bird, and other matters. By Brig.-Genl. R. G. 
Borto 2 Ove. hiss t Ud ohn ads bebe) his we ahs) alae koe 287 
XXVIJ.—Manipuri Names of Certain Birds. By J.C. Higgins, Los. ...... 288 
XXVIII.—Crocodile Shooting in Nepal. By Miss Kennion 
XXIX.—An Aggressive Phoorsa (Echis carinata). By Major A. G. Frere, 1.4. 291 
XXX.—The Enemies of Butterflies. By C. E.C. Fischer, 17s. .......... 292 
XX XI.—Butterfly Notes. By W: M. Crawford, : 1.0.8. ....000. ccc enone 292 
XXX1I.— Butterflies at Sea. By Col. F. Wall, 1.m.s, 0.M.G., C.M.Z.S. .....00- 293 
XX XIII.—On the habits of a Sceliphron Wasp (S. deforme). By S. Basil- 
CL WRG 6 |e es aces eushetice ae We ie ORIEN sia othr, oles jake so 8 iaieg nah ae 293 
XXXIV —An Undescribed Natural Enemy of the Castor Semilooper (Achea 
(Ophiusa) melicerte, Hmp.) (With a plate). By N. Ramakrishna 
ATVB FFA Haid aie Maas Apia mids eid oi dou tao dll dtdan tie eee er 298 
Proceedings. 2 ctiva temas kllete wee, py ste ace Soc G0: $08 Calle ae ae 301 
