GENERAL INDEX. lvii 



JACKAL(S) — Hyaenas hunting with—, xiv, 146 ; Novel method of catching 

 a — , xiv, 386. 



JAMMU— (See Kashmir). 



JARDINE, E. R. — Elephant shooting in Upper Burma, xiv, 160. 



JENKINS, S. E. F.— The Boldness of Panthers, xvii, 1019. 



JONES, F. W. C. — Shooting notes from the Central Provinces, xvi, 754. 



JULLUNDUR— The Doves of- , xv, 719. 



KAKAR— (See Muntjac). 



KANARA— The Anopheles of Karwar, North—, xv, 327. 



KANGRA VALLEY— Migration of Butterflies in the —xiv, 147. 



KARLA, The Trees and Shrubs of the Lonavla and — Groves, xv, 279. 



KARWAR— (See Kanaka). 



KASHMIR,— Nesting notes from — , xv, 131 ; Notes on Small Mammals in—, 

 and the Adjacent Districts, xvi, 358 ; xvii, 154 ; the Birds of the Provinces 

 of — and Jammu and the adjacent Districts, xvii, 108, 479, 723, 9*3 ; On a 

 New Vole (ill", imitator) from — , xvii, 224 ; On the Tenthredinidas and 

 parasitic Hymenoptera collected by Major C. G. Nurse in — , xvii, 289 ; 

 The — Termite (7. wroughtoni), xvii, 293 ; Notes on Small Mammals in — , 

 and adjacent Districts, xvii, 928. 



KEDDIE, D. L.— Note on the Burmese Button Quail, xvii, 237. 



KETTLEWELL, H. W.— Some notes on Heterocera, xvii, 541, Melanitis 

 bethami in Pachmarhi, xvii, 1013. 



KHANDALA— The Banded Crake at—, xiv, 180. 



KHASIA HILLS.— Birds of the—, xvii, 783, 957. 



KHENGARGI, RAO— The Flamingo (P. roseus) breeding on the Runn of 

 Cutch, xv, 706. 



KILL(S), by Carnivorous Animals, being some remarks on their identifica- 

 tion, xv, 312 ; A clumsy killer, xvii, 833 ; A Bear's— up a tree, xvii, 834 ; 

 A Panther placing its — up a tree, xvii, 835 ; Panther— up a tree, xvii, 

 1017. 



KINGFISHER(S)— Curious accident to a— ,xv, 350 ; Occurrence of the Black- 

 capped — , (£?. pileata) in North Lakhimpur, Upper Assam, xvi, 154 ; 

 Occurrence of the Black-capped — , (H. pileata) in Waltair, xvi, 373 ; 

 Occurrence of the Black-capped — , (B. pileata) in the Godaveri Delta (A 

 correction), xvi, 51 1 ; The food of—, xvi, 758 ; The Stork-billed—, (P. 

 gurial) at Cawnpore, xvii, 248. 



KINLOCH, A.— Nesting of the Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle, xvii, 1027. 



KIRKALDY, G. W — Memoirs of Oriental Rhynchota, xiv, 46, 294. 



KIRTIKAR, K. R.— The Poisonous Plants of Bombay, xiv, 20 ; xv, 56 ; A 

 note on an edible Puff-ball from the Thana District, xvii, 816 ; Note on 

 an edible Fungus from Lahore, xvii, 1030. 



KITES — A congregation of Brahminy — , (£?. indicus), xvi, 757 ; Flocking 

 of — , xvii, 525. 



KOEL— (See Cuckoo). 



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