liv GENERAL INDEX. 



GAZELLE — taking to water, xv, 142 ; Note on the Arabian — , ((?. arabica), 

 xvii, 747. 



GECKO— Encounter between a Snake and a Lizard, xvii, 1017 ; Tuctoo and 

 Snake, xvii, 1035. 



GEORGE, C. P.— A Cobra feeding on Eggs, xvi, 174. 



GERHARDT, P. -Tbe Larva of the Firefly, xvii, 533. 



GILES, G. M. -Gnats or Mosquitoes (Noticed), xiv,579. 



G LEA DOW, F.—Jatropha curcas, xv, 365 ; Food of Predaceous Flies, xvi, 501, 

 An appeal for Lizards, xvi, 723 ; A large Dhaman (2T. mucosas), xvii, 245; 

 Bais feeding on Birds, xvii, 1U22. 



GNAT- (See Mosquito.) 



GOLDEN-EYE -Note on the—, (C. glauciori), xv, 348. 



GOOSANDEH — Occurrence of the Sheldrake and — in the Darbanga District, 

 Tirhut, xiv, 393 ; The—, (M. castor), xvi, 378. 



GOOSE (GEESE) — Occurrence of the Dwarf — , {A. erythropus) in Assam, xv, 

 524 ; Occurrence of the Pink-footed — , (A. brachyrhynchus) in Assam, xv, 

 718 ; Occurrence of the Red-breasted—, (B. ruficollis) in India, xvi, 155; On 

 the Species of Bean — , xvii, 38; On the Indian Species of Bean — , xvii, 537; 



j. A few words in reply to Mr. E. W. Oates' paper on the Species of Bean — , 

 xvii, 598 ; On Bean — , xvii, 603 ; On the Bean — , xvii, 950. 



GORDIUS, Note on a species of —parasitic in the body of a Mantis, xiv, 610. 



GORE, St. G. — Note on a curiously malformed head of a Himalayan Ibex 

 (C. sibirica), xvi, 741 ; Fascination by Lizards, xvii, 520. 



GREBE— The Crested— ,xv, 142 ; Breeding habits of the Great Crested—, 

 (P. cr Istatus), xvii, 515. 



GREEN, E. E.— Indian Hobby and Bulbul, xiv, 608 ; Note on a species of 

 Gordius parasitic in the body of a Mantis, xiv, 610 ; Bipedal locomo- 

 tion of a Ceylon Lizard, xiv, 817 ; Notes on the Anopheles of Ceylon 

 and the Life History of A. fuliginosus, xv, 265 ; Supplementary notes on 

 the Coccidce of Ceylon, xvi, 340 ; The habits of the Leaf Butterfly, xvi, 

 370 ; Strange mortality amongst Termites in Tea-bushes, xvii, 503 ; Do 

 Bats capture and eat small birds ? xvii, 835. 



GROSBEAK— The Black and Yellow— ,(//. icterioules), xv, 716. 



GUJARAT — Sandgrouse in Northern— , xiv, 387; Occurrence of the Cotton 

 Teal in — , xv, 515 ; Locusts in — , xv, 528. 



HAGENBECK, J.— Size and Breeding of Snakes, xvi, 505. 



HAMADRYAD— (See Cobra). 



HAMPSON, Sib G. F.— The Moths of India, Series II, xiv, 103, 197, 494 ; xv, 

 19, 20o ; Series III, xv, 630 ; xvi, 132, 193, 434, 700 ; xvii, 164, 447, 

 645. 



HARINGTON, H.H.— Notes on Birds' Nesting in the Southern Shan States 

 of Burma, xiv, 596 ; xv, 140 ; The Nesting of the Burmese Shrike 

 (L. coblnroides) and the Ashy Swallow Shrike (A.fuscus) in UpperBurma, 

 xv, 519 ; The Nesting of the Tweeddale Scimitar Babbler (P. nuchalis), 



