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 3. — Snake-bite inflicted by ALelanelaps mc])fiersoni. By 



Capt. F. Wall, i.m.s., c.M.z.8 807 



4. — Note on the breeding of Russell's Vip9r ( Vipera russelli) 

 in captivity. By Lieut.-Col. W. B. Bannerman, M.D., 

 b.sc, f.r.s.b, l.m.s. (Director, Bombay Bacteriolo- 

 gical Laboratory) 808 



5. — Recovery from a Cobra bite. By C. Grenville Rollo... 811 

 6. — Occurrence of the Cheer Pheasant {Catreus wallichi) in 

 the N.-W. F. Province. By Major Walter Venour, 



58th Rifles 812 



7. — A new species of Tree- Partridge (Arboricola batemani) 

 from the Chin Hills. (From the Bulletin of the 



British Ornithologists' Club, No. CXXI1I.) 812 



8.— A Mouse-Hare. By Major G. S. Rodon 813 



9. — Locusts, Bears and Dogs. By Major G. S. Rodon 815 



10. — A note on an Edible Puff-ball from fhe Thana District. 



By Lieut.-Col. K. R. Kirtikar, i.m.s. (retd.), f.l.s. ... 816 



11. — Some notes on Birds' Nesting in Tehri-Garhwal. By 



S. L. Whymper 817 



12. — First hints on collecting Butterflies. By Lieut.-Col. 



N. Manders, r.a.m.c 819 



13. — Reduction in the species of the Genus Polyodontophis, 



By Capt. F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 823 



14. — Hodgsons' Hawk-Eagle {iSpizaetus nepalensis). By C. 



H. Donald 824 



15. — Early arrival of Duck. By Chas. M. Inglis 825 



16. — The bolduess of Panthers. By Lieut.-Col. G. R. 



Rundle, r.f.a 825 



17.— The boldness of Panthers. By Capt. J. B. J. Tyrrel, 



i.m.s 827 



18. — Further notes on Birds' Nesting round Qnetta. By 



Major R. M. Betham, 101st Grenadiers 828 



19. — Destruction of Mosquitoes and their Larvae by Fish and 



Lime. By Lieut-Genl. H. Osborn, i.a 832 



20.— A clumsy killer. By C. H. Donald 833 



21.— A Bear's kill in a tree. By C. H. Donald 834 



22. — A Panther placing its kill up a tree. By L. V. Bagshawe. 835 



