lxii GENERAL INDEX. 



NICEVILLE, L. de — The late— , xiv, 140 ; On new and little-known Butterflies 

 mostly from the Oriental Eegion, xiv, 236, 450. 



NICOBAR ISLANDS— Descriptions of new species of Mammals from the 

 Andaman and — , xiv, 782. 



NIDIFIUATION of the Desert Sand Lark (A. desertorum) , xiv, 179 ; Nesting 

 of the Black-chinned Yuhina in Kumaon, xiv, 607 ; Of Ogles' Laughing 

 Thrush (D. nuchalis), xiv, 609 ; A Robin laying in a Bulbul's Nest, xiv, 

 610 ; The Eggs of the Long-billed Babbler (/?. malacoptilus), xiv, 814 ; 

 Curious site for Nesting chosen by the Malabar Whistling Thrush (M. hors- 

 fieldi), xiv, 815; Notes on the — of some Birds, the Nests and Eggs of which 

 have not been previously described, xiv, 815 ; Of the Bronze-winged 

 Jacana, xiv, 817; The Nesting of the Yellow-browed Bulbul (7. icterica) and 

 the Spotted Babbler (P.ruficeps), xv, 346 ; Notes of the Breeding of certain 

 Birds near Darjeeling, xv, 510 ; Notes on the — of the Indian Black-breasted 

 Rain Quail, xv, 518 ; The Nesting of the Burmese Shrike (L. colluroides), 

 and the Ashy Swallow-Shrike (/4. fuscus) in Upper Burma, xv, 519 ; The 

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

 Koel laying in the Nest of the Magpie (P. rustica), xv, 520 ; The Nesting 

 of Hornbills, xv, 715 ; The Eggs of the Small Sun-bird (J., minima), xv, 

 726 ; Notes on the Nesting of some Birds in the Upper Chindwin District, 

 Burma, xvi, 166; Of the little Blue-winged Pitta (P. cyanoptera) in 

 Upper Burma, xvi, 171 ; Nesting of the Hoopoe, xvi, 501 ; Nest of the 

 Brown-backed Indian Robin (P. camlaiensis), xvi, 513 ; First record of 

 the — of the Indian Hobby (P. severus), xvi, 518 ; The Nesting of some 

 Birds in Burma that have not been recorded before, xvi, 740 ; The Egg- 

 laying of Eudynamis honorata (The Indian Koel), xvi, 746 ; The Oology of 

 Indian Parasitic Cuckoos, xvii, 72, 351, 678, 841 ; Notes on Andaman 

 Birds with accounts of the — of several species whose nests and eggs have 

 not been hitherto described, xvii, 156, 486 ; Nesting of the Malayan 

 Banded Crake (P. fasciata), xvii, 228 ; The Nest of the Brown-backed 

 Indian Robin (P. cambaiensis), xvii, 231 ; Late Breeding of the Black 

 Partridge (P. vidgaris), xvii, 232 ; Sites of Birds' Nests, xvii, 236 ; Nesting 

 of the White-bellied Drongo (P. coerulescens), xvii, 248 ; The Green 

 Thrush breeding in Burma, xvii, 249 ; The variation in the colour of the 

 Eggs of the Dark-grey Bush Chat (O.ferrea), xvii, 249 ; Breeding Habits 

 of the Great Crested Grebe (P. cristatus), xvii, 515; The Nesting 

 of the Black-crested Baza (P. lophotes), xvii, 531 ; The Nesting of the 

 Black-backed Forktail (H. immaculatus), xvii, 533 ; The Breeding of the 

 Bengal Florican (£. bengahnsis), xvii, 538 ; The Nesting of the Crested 

 Honey Buzzard (P. cristatus), xvii, 545 ; Nesting of the Ibis-bill (/. siruthersi) 

 and Common Sand Piper (P. hypoleucus) , xvii, 546 ; An enquiry into the 

 parasitic habits of the Indian Koel, xvii, 765 ; Pelicans breeding in India, 

 xvii, 806 ; Nesting of the Hobby (P. severus) in India, xvii, 841 ; Breed- 

 ing of the Common or Grey Quail (C. communis) and the Desert Lark 



