lii GENERAL INDEX. 



Burma, xvi, 171 ; Simotes splendens, xvi, 362 ; A Woodpecker's dilemma, 

 xvi, 5.18 ; Food of Python molurus, xvi, 519; Breeding of the Banded Krait 

 (Zf. fa&ciatus), xvi, 519 ; Notes on Rhinoceroses in Burma (22. sondaicus, 

 and sumatrensis), xvi, 555. 



EVANS, W. H. and LESLIE, G. A —The Butterflies of Chitral, xiv, 666. 



FALCON(S'), — Occurrence of the Laggar — in Burma, xiv, 142 ; Parasites in 

 Peregrine — , xv, 365 ; Notes on some — and Hawks observed at the Old 

 Fort at Bhuj, xvi, 507. 



FAMINE FOODS— An important edible wild Yam of the Thana District, 



i Bombay, xiv, 772. 



FAUNA— The— and Flora of our Metallic Money, xvi, 334. 



FENTON, L. L. — The Russell's Viper, xvi, 173 ; Tigers hamstringing their 

 prey before killing, xvi, 756 ; Curious end of a Dragonfly, xvi, 756 ; Food 

 of the Himalayan Nutcracker (N. hemispila) , xvii, 229. 



FERGUSON, H. S., Travancore Snakes, xiv, 386 ; The Birds of Travancore, 

 xv, 249, 455, 654 ; xvi, 1 ; A list of Travancore Batrachians, xv, 499. 



FERN(S)— The— of North- Western India, xiv, 118, 252, 458, 720 ; xv, 78, 415. 



FEROZEPORE — Descriptions of a new Genus and some new Species of 

 Hymenoptera captured by Lieut.-Colonel 0. G. Nurse, at Deesa, Mathe- 

 ran, and — , xvii, 1001. 



FERRIS, W. B. — Hereditary melanism, xvi, 502; Report on two Black 

 Leopards in the Kolhapur Collection, xvii, 234 ; Note on the Malay Tapir 

 (T. indicus) in captivity, xvii, 242 ; Black Panthers, xvii, 526 ; A mal- 

 formed Black Buck Head, xvii, 844. 



FESTING, R. A. G — Trout and other Fish and Fishing in Ceylon, xvi, 379. 



FIELD, F. — A Robin laying in a Bulbul's nest, xiv, 610 ; The boldness of 

 Panthers, xvii, 522 ; Abnormal Sambar Horns, xvii, 845. 



FIELD, J. A. — Abnormal antlers of the Chital or Spotted Deer (C. axis), 

 xvii, 840 ; Abnormal Sambar horns, xvii, 1020. 



FINFOOT— The Masked— in Cachar, xiv, 173 ; The Masked—, xiv, 392 ; 

 Occurrence of the Masked — in Lakhimpur, xvi, 156. 



FINN, F.— The cage birds of Calcutta, xiv, 564. 



FIREFLY(IES)-xvi, 520 ; The Larva of the— xvii, 533. 



FISCHER, C. E. C— The abnormal growth of Trees, xv, 532 ; Notes on the 

 Flora of Northern Ganjam, xv, 537 ; The Crested Hawk-Eagle (S. cirrha- 

 tus), xv, 716 ; Locusts, xvi, 369 ; Further notes on the Flora of Northern 

 Ganjam, xvi, 473 ; Flocking of Kites, xvii, 525 ; A remarkable tree, xvii, 

 527. 1027 ; Cause of fear shown by Tigers, xvii, 836. 



FISH(ES)— On some Deep-sea— collected by W. F. Townsend in the Sea of 

 Oman, xiv, 372 ; A Swordfish striking a ship, xiv, 600 ; Snake-bites and 

 Poisonous — , xv, 112 ; On — from the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and 

 Karachi collected by W. F. Townsend, xvi, 318. 



FISHING — Fly — in the Bombay Presidency, Megalops cyprinrides as a Fly- 

 taker, xv, 719 ; Trout and other Fish and— in Ceylon, xvi, 379 ; Estuary—, 



