CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—(contd.) 



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Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



2. Packs of Wolves iu Persia. By J. W. Watson, Capt., i.M.s 516 



3. Urialin Persia. 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 



7. A brown and white Crow. By E. Blatter, s.j 519 



8. A malformed Black Buck Head. (With an illustration}. By E. H. 



Eattray, Lieut.-Col , 519 



9. Fascination by Lizards. By St. George Gore, Col., e.e. .. -••• 520 



10. Occurrence of the Indian Bed-breasted Fly-catcher (SipMa Tiype- 



rytkra) in Bengal. By Chas. M. Inglis 520 



11. A note on the migration of the Common Indian Bee-eater (Mercys 



vtridisy By D. Dewar, i.C.s 520 



12. The boldness of Panthers. By F. Field a 522 



13. The occurrence of the Scorpion Spider (Phrynichus) (Karsch) in tDe 



She ?aroy Hills. By H. S. Rivington, B.sc 523 



14. The brown Wood Owl (Syrnium indrani). By S. L. Whymper ....r.... 523 



15. Habits of the Tapir. By L. C. H. Young 524 



16. Occurrence of Remiza (Mgithalus~) coronals in Kohat. By H. A. F. 



Magrath, Major 524 



17. Flocking of Kites. By C. E. C. Fischer 525 



18. Notes on the " Shot borer " in Bambcos. By Norman F. T. Troup 526 



19. Black Panthers. By W. B. Ferris, Col 526 



20. A remarkable Tree. By C. E. C. Fischer , 527 



21. Habitat of the Green Keelback (Macro pMstliodon plumbicolor). By 



C. E. C. Fischer 527 



22. Bird weather reporters. By K. R. Bomanji, I.C.S 528 



23. How Tigers kill their prey. By A. A. Dunbar Brand er, i.F.s 528 



24. The sense of smell of Tigers. By A. A. Dunbar Brander, i.F.s 530 



25. The Nesting of the Black-crested Baza (Baza lophotes). By A. M. 



Primrose , :>> 53^ 



26. The Nesting of the Black-backed Forktail (Henicurus immaculatus). 



By James Marten , 500 



27. The larva of the Firefly. By P. Gerhardt 533 



28. A Whale near Bassein (Bombay Coast). By W. S. Millard 533 



29. A fortunate escape and recovery from Cobra bite. By R. W. Burton 



^ ^534 



30. An unusual displacement of the heart in a Whistling Teal. By W. B. 



Bannerman, Lieut.-Col., i.M.s 535 



31. On the Indian species of Bean-goose. By E. C. Stuart Baker 537 



