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



Page 

 An Enquiry into the Parasitic Habits of the Indian Koel. By 



D. Dewar, i.c.s., F.z.s 7G5 



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 Sciuros Lokriodes from Burma. By J. Lewis 



Bonhote, m.a. • * 796 



On a new Enchytr-^id Worm (Hen lea Lefroyi, sp. n.) from India — 



DESTRUCTIVE TO THE EGGS OF A LOCUST (ACRIDIUM, Sp.). By 



Frank E. Beddard, 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 BoDhote, m.a., f.l.s., f.z.s... 80u 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. Pelicans breeding in India. By C. B. Rhenius 806 



2. Food of Predaceous Flies. By T. E. Bell, i.f.s 807 



3. Snake-bite inflicted by Melanelaps mcphersoni. By Capt. F. Wall, 



I.M.8., C.M.Z.S r. 807 



4. Note on the breeding of Russell'B Viper ( Vipera russelW) in captivity. 



By Lieut.-Col. W. B. Bannerman, M.D., B.sc, f.e.s.e., l.m>. (Di- 

 rector, Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory) 808 



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



6 Occurrence of the Cheer Pheasant (Catreus ualliohi') 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 1 Club, 



No. CXXIII.) 812 



8. A Mouse-Hare. By Major G. S. Rodon 818 



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



10. A note on an Edible Puff-ball from the 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, 



E.A.M.C , £] o, 



13. Reduction in the species of the Genus Polyodo?ttophis. By Capt. F. 



Wall, I.M.S., C.M.Z.S §23 



14. Hodgson's Hawk-Eagle QSpizaetus nepalensif). By C. H. Donald 824 



15. Early arrival of Duck. By Chas. M. Inglis g25 



1C. The Boldness of Panthers. By Lieut.-Col. G. R. Rundle, r.f.a 825 



17. The Boldness of Panthers. By Capt. J. R. J. Tyrrell, i.m.s 827 



18. Further notes on Birds' Nesting round Quetta. By Major R. M. 



Betham, 101st Grenadiers g28 



IP. Destruction of Mosquitoes and their LarvjB by Fish and Lime. By 



Lient.-Genl. H. Osborn, i.a. g<>2 



