vi CONTENTS, 



PAGE 

 28. — Occurrence of the Bittern in South India (Botaurus 



stellaris). By G. E. Rhenius 247 



29. — Size of bill of Common Teal {Nettium crecca). By 



Gordon Dalgliesh 248 



30. — Nesting of the White-bellied Drongo {Dicrurus ccerules- 



cens). By W. Howard Campbell 248 



31. — The Stork-billed Kingfisher (Pelargopsis gurial) at 



Cawnpore. By Arundel Begbie, Major 248 



32. — The Gfreen Thrush (Cochoa viridis) breeding in Burma. 



By J. C. Hopwood.... 249 



33. — The Falcated Teal (Eunetta 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 Chat (Oreicola ferrea). By H. H. 



Harington, Capt 249 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on 23rd November 1905, 



25th January and 15th March 1906 251 



A Popular Trrattse on the Common Indian Snakes. Part III. 

 (With Plate III & Diagram VII.) By Capt. F. Wall, 



i.m.s., c.m.z.s . c 259 



On the Tenthredinidjs and Parasitic Hymenoptera collected 

 in Baluchistan by Major C. G. Nurse. Part II. By 



P. Cameron 274 



On the TenthredinldvE and Parasitic Hymenoptera 

 collected by Major C. G. Nurse in Kashmir. By P. 



Cameron 4 289 



The Kashmir Termite (Tebmopsis wroughtoni). By J. Desneux. 293 

 The Poisonous Snakes of India and how to recognize them. 



Part II. By Capt. F. Wall, I.M.S., c.m.z.s 299 



Flowering Season and Climate. Parti. {With 3 Plates.) 



By E. Blatter, s.j 334 



The Oology of Indian Parasitic Cuckoos. Part II. ( With 



Plate II) By E. (5. Stuart Baker, f.z.s 351 



The Snake and its Natural Foes. By Capt. F. Wall, i.m.s., 

 c.m.z.s 375 



