CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—(condd.) 



Page 

 Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



20. The early stages of the Moth Rhodoprasina floralis. (With a Plate.) 



By C. E. F. Manson 241 



21. Occurrence of the Moth Duclgeena leuco&ticta in Ceylon. By W. 



Vaughan , F.E.S 241 



22. Note on the Malay Tanir (Tapirus indicus) in captivity. (With an 



Illustration.-) By W. B. Ferris, Col 242 



23. Notes on the occurrence of certain Birds in the Plains of N.-W. India. 



By C. H. Whitehead 243 



21. Occurrence of JEgithaliscns coronatus, Severtz, in Sind. By T. R. 



Bell 244 



25. A large Dhatnan (Zamenis mucositis). By F. Gleadow, i.f.s 245 



26. How Tigers kill their Prey. By F. 0. B. Dennys, Assistant Controller 



of Forests 245 



27. Note on the Magpie Robin (Copsychus gaularis). By E. C. Cholmon- 



deley 247 



28. Occurrence of the Bittern in South India (Botaurus stellaris). By 



C. E. Rhenins 247 



29. Size of bill of Common Teal (Nettium crecca). By Gordon 



Dalgliesh , 248 



30. Nesting of the White-bellied Drongo (Dierurus) ccerule>cens). By W. 



Howard Campbell 248 



31. The Stork-billed Kingfisher QPelargopsis gurial) at Cawnpore. By 



Arundel Begbie, Major 248 



32. The Green Thrush (Cochoa viridis) breeding in Burma. By J. C. 



Hopwood 249 



33. The Falcated Teal QEunetta falcata) in Upper Burma. By J. C. 



Hopwood 249 



34. Albinism in the Malay Spotted Dove (Turtur tigrinus) near Kindat, 



Upper Chindwin. By J. C. Hopwood 249 



35. The Variation in the Colour of the Eggs of the Dark Grey Bush Cbat 



(.Oreieola ferrea). By H. H. Ilarington, Capt. 249 



Proceedings op the Meetings held on 23rd November 1905, 



25th January and 15th March 1906 251 



