lvi GENERAL INDEX. 



HUDSON, C.W.M.— Breeding seasons of Big Game (The Nilgai or Blue-Bull), 

 xvi, 503. 



HUDSON, P. — Tigers hamstringing their prey, xvii, 518. 



HYENAS— Hunting with Jackals, xiv, 146. 



HYBRID — Probable — between the Indian Ring Dove and the Spotted Dove, 

 xiv, 156 ; A possible case of — breeding of Shrikes, xvi, 745. 



HYMENOPTERA— New species of Indian—, xiv, 79 ; xv, 1, 557 ; Jxvi, 19 ; 

 Descriptions of new genera and species of — collected by Major C. G. Nurse 

 at Deesa, Simla, and Ferozepore, xiv,;267, 419 ; Some observations on 

 Eumenes dimidiatipennis, xiv, 820 ; Note on the habits of Chlorion (Sphex) 

 lobatus, xv, 531 ; Insect Life in India and how to study it, xvi, 115, 664 ; 

 Bee-culture in India, xvi, 175 ; On the Tenthredinidce and Parasitic — , 

 collected in Baluchistan by Major C. G. Nurse, xvii, 89, 274 ; On the 

 Tenthredinidce and Parasitic — collected by Major C. G. Nurse, in 

 Kashmir, xvii, 289 ; The Sand "Wasp (S. lobatm), xvii, 546 ; On the Para- 

 sitic — collected by Major C. G. Nurse in the Bombay Presidency, xvii, 

 578 ; A new species of Indian Wax-producing Bee, xvii, 619 ; Descrip- 

 tion of a new genus and some new species of — , captured by Lt.-Col. C. G. 

 Nurse at Deesa, Matheran, and Ferozepore, xvii, 1001. 



IBEX — Note on a curiously malformed head of the Himalayan — (C. silirica), 

 xvi, 744. 



IBIS-BILL— Nesting of the—, (J. struthersi), xvii, 546. 



INGLIS, C. M. — The Birds of the Madhubani sub-division of the Darbanga 

 District, Tirhut, xiv, 132, 362, 554, 764 ; xv, 70, 337 ;xvi, 70 ; Birds collect- 

 ed at Hylakandy, Cachar, xiv, 391 ; The Masked Finfoot, xiv, 392 ; 

 Nesting of the Coot, xiv, 392 ; Occurrence of the Sheldrake and Goosan- 

 der in the Darbanga District, Tirhut, xiv, 393 ; Occurrence of the 

 Sooty Tern in the Darbanga District, Tirhut, xiv, 627 ; Late stay of the 

 Sheldrake in Tirhut and a peculiar form of Albinism in the Common 

 Heron, xv, 350 ; The Oceanic or Andaman Teal (N. albigulare), 

 xv, 525 ; The Himalayan Nutcracker (N. Hemispila), xvi, 158 ; Occur- 

 rence of the Indian Red-breasted Flycatcher (<S. hyperythra) in Bengal, 

 xvii, 520 ; Early arrival of Duck, xvii, 825 ; The Oology of Indian 

 Parasitic Cuckoos, xvii, 841 ; The Bronze-capped Teal (E. falcata) in 

 Tirhut, xvii, 1015. 



INSECT(S) — Life in India and how to study it, (Introduction, Aptera & 

 Orthoptera), xv, 163 ; (Neuroptera), xv, 375 ; (Hymenoptera),x\i, 115, 664 ; 

 {Coleoptera), xvii, 424 ; Notes on the — , of Quetta, xv, 359 ; Enemies of — , 

 xv, 530 ; Two notorious — Pests, xv, 679. 



INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION— Do wild animals ever die of-? xvi, 363. 



INVERARITY, J. D.— -Abnormal Sambar Heads, xiv, 378 ; Sambar Horns, 

 *vii, 23. 



S. F. G. — Habits of the Lungoor Monkey, xiv, 149. 



J AC AN A — Nidification of the Bronze-winged — , xiv, 817 



