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



Page 

 Miscellaneous Notes— >contd. 



20. A clumsy killer. By C. H. Donald 838 



21. A Bear's kill in a tree. By C. H. Donald , 834 



22. A Panther placing its kill up a tree. By L. V. Bagsbawe §35 



23. Do bats capture and eat birds 1 By E. Ernest Green 835 



24. A white Muntjac. By S. H. Oharrington 836 



25. Cause of fear shown by Tigers. By C. E. C. Fischer 830 



26. Note on Clania varicgata, Snell. By T. R. Bell, i.F.s 837 



27. Abnormal antlers of the Chital or Spotted-Deer QCervus axis'). By 



Lieut. J. A. Field, K.E , 840 



28. The Oology of Indian Parasitic Cuckoos. By Chas. M. Inglis 841 



29. A strange foster-mother. By F. Young, Supdt., N. S. Survey 841 



30. Nesting of the Hobby QFalco severus) in India. By C. H. Donald ... 841 



31. A live Takin (.Budoroaa taxicolor). (With an Illustration.') By Lieut. 



F. M. Bailey §42 



32. Breeding grounds of the Common Locust. By E. H. Aitken 848 



33. The small Civet Cat in Sind. By E. H. Aitken 844 



34. A malformed Blackbuck Head . By Col. W. B, Ferris 844 



35. Abnormal Sambar Horns. By F. Field g4.g 



36. Malformed Sambar and Gaur Horns. By 0. Scot Skirving 846 



37. Note on the Arabian Gazelle (Gazella aralica). By Major S. E. Prall 



IMS ' 847 



38. Breeding of the Common or Grey Quail (Coturniw communis) and the 



Desert Lark QAlcemon dcsertorum). By Major R. M. Betham, JOlgt 

 Grenadiers .., ,„.. , g,n 



39. The Large red Flying- Squirrel {Pteromys inornatus) and Walnuts. 



By C. H. Donald c .„ 



J 848 



40. The Study of BirdB. By E. Comber 040 



Proceedings of thb MEETINGS held on 4th October and 13tb December 1906 851 



