CONTENTS. 



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 5. — Some notes on Tigers and Panthers. By R. G. Burton, 



Major, 94th Russell's Infantry , 1015 



6.— An injured Monkey. By H. R. G. Hasted 1017 



7.— Panther kill up a tree. By H. R. G. Hasted 1017 



8. — Encounter between a Snake and Lizard. By F. Wall, 



Major, c.M.z.s, i.m.s 1017 



9. — The vitality of Snakes. By H. V. Biggs, Lt.-Col., 



R. E 1018 



10.— The boldness of Panthers. By S. E. F. Jenkins 1019 



11. — Abnormal Sambur horns. By J. Archibold Field 1C20 



12. — An abnormal Hog-deer head. By R. Clifford, Lt., 



22nd Punjabis 1020 



13. — The food of Pythons. By Arundel Begbie, Major, 



13th Rajputs 1021 



14.— Bats feeding on small birds. By A. M. Primrose 1021 



15.— Bats feeding on birds. By F. Gleadow 1022 



16. — Curious behaviour of a Panther in connection with a 

 kill. By H. E. Drake-Brockman, Major, f.zs., 



i.m.s 1022 



17. — On a new species of Fulgorid from Darjeeling. By 

 Chas. B. Antram, Entomologist, Indian Tea 



Association 1024 



IS.— Cantecona furcellata, Wolff. By Chas. B. Antram, 



Entomologist, Indian Tea Association 1024 



19.— The Distribution of the different varieties of Himala- 

 yan Markhor (Capra fahoneri) {Willi a Plate) By 



H. P. Browne, Capt., 5th Gurkhas Rifles 1025 



20.— "Shot-borers" in Bamboos. By R. Barton Wright, 

 Assistant Manager to the Lessees, Shivaganj 



Zeminduri...,, 1026 



21.— A remarkable tree. By C. E. C. Fischer t 1027 



22. — The nesting of the rufous-bellied Hawk-eagle (Lopho- 



trior Ms humeri) By A. M. Kinloch 1027 



23. — Vernacular names of some Indian Ducks. By P. R. 



Cadell, 1.0. S 1028 



24. Occurrence of the Butterfly Chilavia othona in 



Salsette. By L. C. H. Young, b.a., f.e.s., f.z.s.... 1030 



