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drake in Tirhut, xv, 350 ; The Red-crested Pochard (Plate), xv, 375 ; 

 Occurrence of the Cotton Teal in Gujarat, xv, 515 ; The Oceanic or Anda- 

 man Teal (2V. albigulare), xv, 525 ; The Tufted Pochard (Plate), xv, 537 ; 

 Occurrence of A. zonorliyncha in Assam, xv, 718 ; The Wigeon (Plate), 

 xvi, 1 ; The White-eyed Pochard (Plate), xvi, 193 ; Occurrence of the 

 Scaup (N. mania) in Oudh, xvi, 367 ; The Coosander (M. castor), xvi, 378; 

 The Shoveller (Plate), xvi, 399; The Nukta or Comb— (S. melanonota) 

 (Plate), xvi, 533 ; The Plumage of the young male Pintail (D. acuta), 

 xvii, 238; The Size of bill of the Common Teal (N. crecca), xvii, 248; 

 The Falcated Teal (E.falcata) in Burma, xvii, 249 ; The Common Teal, 

 (Plate), xvii, 259 ; An unusual displacement of the heart in a Whistling 

 Teal, xvii, 535 ; On a new Species of Grey — , (P. haringtoni) from Burma, 

 xvii, 558 ; Early Arrival of—, xvii, 825 ; The Cotton Teal (Plate), xvii, 

 857 ; The Bronze-capped Teal (23. falcata) in Tirhut, xvii, 1015 ; 

 Vernacular names of some Indian — , xvii, 1028. 



DUDGEON, G.C.— Catalogue of the Beterocera of Sikhim and Bhutan, 

 Part 11, xiv, 6 ; Part 12, xiv, 346 ; Part 13, xiv, 547 ; Part 14, xiv, 761 ; 

 Part 15, xv, 319; Part 16, xv, 602; Part 17, xvi, 147; Migration of 

 Butterflies in the Kangra Valley, xiv, 147 ; Albinism in a Shrike f xvi, 

 179; Description of new Species of Moths from India and Burma, xvi, 

 399. 



DUNBAR-BRANDER, A.A.— How Tigers kill their prey, xvii, 528 ; The 

 sense of smell in Tigers, xvii, 530 ; Note on the habits of the Praying 

 Mantis, xvii, 1013. 



DUTHIE, J.F.— Extract from the Annual Report of the Director of the Bo- 

 tanical Department of Northern India for the year 1900-1, xiv, 168. 



EAGLE(S) — Note on Hieraetus fasciatus, xv, 145 ; The Crested Hawk— (S. 

 cirrhatus), xv, 716 ; Notes on the Occurrence of Bonelli's — {H. fasciatus) in 

 Cutch, xvi, 50 T ; As Barometers, xvi, 517 ; Hodgson's Hawk — (-S. nepalen- 

 sis), xvii, 824 ; Nesting of the Rufous-bellied Hawk — (Z/. kieneri), xvii, 

 1027. 



EARWIG(S)-(Se<? Orthoftera.) 



EDE, F. J. — Euryale ferox (Nymphcecew), xiv, 606. 



ELEPHANT — Some notes on the Indian — , xiv, 151 ; Shooting in Upper 

 Burma, xiv, 160. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SPECIMENS— On methods used to preserve colour in 

 relaxing — , xiv, 613. 



ENTOMOLOGY— The present position of Economic— in India, xv, 432. 



EVANS, G. H — Notes on the Hog Deer in Burma, xiv, 310 ; The King-Cobra 

 or Hamadryad, xiv, 409 ; Food of the Krait, xiv. 599 ; The Black. Stork 

 (C. nigra), xvi, 159 ; The Great White-bellied Heron {A. insignis), xvi, 

 160 ; The Asiatic Two-horned Rhinoceros (P. sumatrensis), xvi, 160 ', 

 Late stay of Snipe, xvi, 161 ; Notes on Burmese Reptiles, xvi, 169 ; The 

 Nidification of the Little Blue-winged Pitta (P. cyanoptera) in Upper 



