CONTENTS. vii 



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Some Hints for Beginners on Collecting and Preserving 

 Natural History Specimens. Part IV. By E. Comber, 

 f.z.s 396 



Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. Part II. By 



E. Meyrick, b.a., f.r.s., f.z.s 403 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part II. 



(With Plate H.) By L. C. H. Young, b.a., f.e.s., f.z.s.... 418 



[nsect Life in India and how to study it, being a simple 

 account of the more important families of tnsects "with 



EXAMPLES OF THE DAMAGE THEV DO TO CROPS, Tea, COFFEE 



and Indigo Concerns, Fruit and Forest Trees in India. 

 Chapter VII, Part IV. By E. P. Stebbing, f.l.s., f.z.s., 

 f.e.s • 4=24 



The Moths of India (Supplementary Paper to the Volumes 

 in " The Fauna of British Indta "). Series III, Part III. 

 By Sir George Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., f.e.s 447 



Birds of the Provinces of Kashmir and Jammu and adjacent 



Districts. Part II. By A. E. Ward 479 



Notes on Andaman Birds, with Accounts of the Nidification 

 of several species whose nests and eggs have not been 

 hitherto described. Part II. By B. B. Osmastun, I.F.S. 486 



A List of Birds found in the Myingyan DisTRicr of Burma. 



Part II. By K. C. Macdonald 492 



A List of Publications relating to India from the " Zoolo- 

 gical Record," 1903 and 1904 505 



Notes on the Genus Tatera with descriptions of New Species. 



By R. C. Wroughton 511 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. — Breeding habits of the Great Crested Grebe (Podicipes 



cnstatus). By Gordon Dalgliesh 515 



2. — Packs of Wolves in Persia. By J. W. Watson, Capt., 



i.m.s 516 



3.— Urial in Perfia. By J. W. Watson, Capt., I.m.s 517 



4. — A Panther placing its kill up a tree. By E. Comber ... 517 

 5. — Tigers hamstringing their prey before killing. By P. 



Hudson 518 



6. — A brown Crow. By A. C. Logan, i.C.s 519 



