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CONTENTS OF Vol. XXVIII, No. 2.—(conid.) 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES :— 
I.—Notes on Lydekker’s “Game Animals of India.” (With a plate). By 
Maron, TH. Stockleys Despont iis « vlvels ssa. 4 y+ 6 > ise ere 
II.—Editors’ and Readers’ comments on notes which appeared in 
PEGVIOUS “NUMDOES Li: Sea clei niete cue ele dala nine elas «Glen 
III.—An interesting panther incident. (Witha photo). By Major C. H. 
Sporkloy, “MsS.O. o 05 a ae cre he we WSR bo MIRO ve Stele ehe) Sintelaite ard a) eee 
{V.—Occurrence of the Tree Shrew (Anathana wroughtoni) at Khandalla, 
PoonaDistrict:, “By Drs WE Suter, D780. 'o4. +h os yes eee 
V.—The breeding of elephants in captivity. By Gordon Hundley .... 
VI.—Notes on the Tsine (Bos sondaicus). (With a plate). By Major C. H. 
SHOBRI DY.) TNStOn Mica cteetshe vile che a ee ieer eit ns te ete /oiohe eh ornate 
VII.—Some measurements of Big Game. By Major C. H. Stockley, 
DDS Se Oye ict atre a/ieitereiayalietiaos(ta\lw tel la tesie ye hete) Rlehsiiiel.sc ie ieitel(a le! sjio/iviieas in imse}aive. \s\lelerlo leh tae 
VIII.—Abnormal Ibex Head (With a photo), By Ut.-Col. R. W. Burton .. 
IX.—An Addition to the list of Indian Birds. By H. Whistler, 
BAIS ACOs | isha cdve erie ie dic iotetNe Ie em sad tole seen RC eat le eee i 
X.—Habits of the Southern Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus horsfieldi 
travancoriensis.) "By, Ay Pi Winloeh, Giz 8. oo. e sae «!e sueie ewe ee 
XI.—Nidification of the Southern Red Whiskered Bulbul Ona 
emeria fuscicaudata). By A. Po Woinloch, 8.2.8." 2%... 
XII..—Woodpeckers “ Roosting’”. By A. P. Kinloch, E.Z:S. 6/0 sie ajateie ee 
XIII.—Predaceous habit of the Common King Crow. By B. B. Osmaston. 
XIV.—Nidification of the Ceylon Thrush (0. zmbricata, Layard). By T. E. 
Blbearueteatel get te cect yer frst his © xaieroeses 3 a'9\<ipse: eS) Va whee fp en nee ene 
- XV.—Occurre. ce of the Malay Bittern (Gorsachius melanolophus) at 
Ootavamund, S. India. By Lt.-Col. H. B. Baker, 1.4. (Retd.) .. 
XVI.—Notes on Duck in the Rawalpindi District. By Major C. H. 
SSG BMIY. £8), cPeachinSs vier sc fn ds fn,2 5) nhs Sole seda caesar WeNeditys, n= 00' > oh pus ey 
XVII.—Occurrence of the Flamingo (P. roseus) in the Central Provinces. 
By BB. POSMaStOI AG Aeeccisys oie crete oshs  aieie nis iets) otal eles ane 
XVIII.—Notes on two young Indian Hornbills. (D. bicornis) (With a plate). 
By SiH. Prater; OM 28.4 cnet esos! oe 3/0 hing! ste 6) 20 ee 
X1X.—Notes on a fight between the Indian Screech Owl and a Cobra, 
By Major J. E. M. Boyd, F.2.S., B.A.M.C.... 0c ceceeree cc en cree 
XX.—Crocodile burying its food. By A. F, Abercromby................ 
XXI.—Hatching of Cobras (Nata tripudians) with remarks on the Oodont, 
Genitalia, etc. By Col. F. Wall, 1.M.s., 0.M.G., C.M-Z.8..... 2.2500 
XXI.—Acquisition of four more specimens of the Snake (Brachyophidium 
rhodogaster) Wall. By Col. F, Wall, 1.M.s., C.M.G., C.M.z.8. : 
XXI1LI.—Leech attacking a Snake. By A. P. Kinloch, BEZicSy ore 2 2 2 0.0) < eee 
XXIV.—Food of the Snail: (Indrella ampula). By A. P. Kinloch, F.z.s. 
XXV.—Butterfly feeding on excreta. By Hugh Whistler, F.z.s., ©.F.4.0.U. 
XXVI.—The Black Rock Scorpion (Palamneus swammerdamt). By Major 
AY GB Tere. TiAh.,: 6 cia ecliotst alee MED rteay nanS Sse es. «is 0's aoifohe hale aa ; 
XXVII.—Scorpion committing suicide. By A.A. Dunbar Brander.......... 
XX VIII.—A Short Note on the instances of Synecarpy in Magnifera indica 
(With a block), By P. M. Debbarman, B.SC., F.L.S., M.R.A.S. 6.6... 
XXIX.—Folklore of Birds and Beasts of India. By ap Fitzpatrick, ...'3)an er 
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