x CONTENTS. 



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A new species of Indtan Wax-produoing Bee. By Major 0. 



G. Nurse, IndiaD Army 619 



Estuary Fishing. Some Remarks on its decadence, as an 



industry, in the Konkan. By W. A. Waliinwer, .„ 620 



Protective Legislation for Indian Fisheries. By E. 



Comber 637 



The Moths of India. Supplementary Paper to the Vo- 

 lumes in lt the Fauna of British India." Series III, 

 Part III. By Sir George Hampson, Bart., f.z.s , f.e.s. ... 645 



The Oology of Indian Parasitic Cuckoos. Part 111. {With 



Plate III.) By E. C. Stuart Baker, f.z.s 678 



Flowering Season and Climate. Part II. {With 4 Plates.) 



By E. Blatter, s.j 697 



The Climatal changes of Melanitis leda. By Lieut.-Col. N. 



Mandere, F.z.s., f.e.s 709 



The Fauna of India — Insecta 721 



Birds of the Provinces of Kashmir and Jammu and adja- 

 cent Districts. Part III. By A. E. Ward 723 



Descriptions of Indian Micro -Lepidoptera. By E. Meyrick, 



B.A., F.R.S., f.z.s 730 



Some Birds of Singapore. By Major H. R. Baker, 73rd C. I. 755 



An enquiry into the Parasitic Habits of the Indian Koel. 



By D. Dewar, i.o.s., f.z.s 765 



Birds of the Khasia Hills. Part I. By E. C. Stuart Baker, 



F.Z.S, M.B.O.U. 783 



On a new race of Sciurus Lokriodes from Burma. By J. 



Lewis Bonhote, m.a 796 



On a new Enchytr^id Worm (Henlea Lefroyi, sp. n.) from 

 India — destructive to the Eggs of a Locust ( Acridium, 

 sp.). By Frank E. Boddard,M.A., f.r.s., Prosector to the 

 Zool. Society, Lond 797 



On a collection of Mammals brought home by the Tibet 

 Frontier Commission. By J. Lewis Bonhote, m.a., 

 f.l.s., f.zs 800 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. — Pelican breeding in India. By C. E. Rhenius..., 806s 



%,— Food of Predaceous Flies. By T. R. Bell, i.f.s.. ........ 807 



