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xvi, 173 ; Note on the digestion of Eggs by Cobras and Daboias, xvi, 363 ; 

 The breeding of Russell's—, (P. ruwetli), xvi, 374 ; Note on the breeding 

 of Russell's — , ( V. russelh) in captivity, xvii, 808. 

 VOLE — On a new — from Kashmir (Af. imitator), xvii, 224. 



WALL, F. -Distingushing characters between Poisonous and Non-poisonous 

 Snakes, xiv, 93 ; Aids to the differentiation of Snakes, xiv, 337 ; Extra- 

 ordinary magnitude of a Snake's meal, xiv, 375 ; Cannibalism in Snakes, 

 xv, 524 ; on the penis of Russell's Viper, xv, 526 ; Note on a Young Fish- 

 ing Cat (F. viverrina), xv, 526 ; Food of the Common Krait {B. cand/dus) 

 xv, 706 ; shooting notes in Cannanore, xv, 722 ; Occurrence of a rare Sea- 

 snake (Distira gillespice) on the Malabar Coast, xv, 723 ; Description of a 

 new Snake (0. mcdougalli) from Burma, xvi, 251 ; Notes on Snakes 

 collected in Cannanore, xvi, 292 ; Occurrence of the Scaup Duck 

 (N.marila in Oudh), xvi, 367; The breeding of Russell's Viper (P. 

 russelli), xvi, 374 ; Double-headed Snakes, xvi, 386, 752 ; The winter 

 plumage of the male Bengal Florican, xvi, 388 ; Notes on some Banga- 

 lore Snakes, xvi, 389 ; Egg-eating Cobras, xvi, 395; A Popular Treatise on 

 the Common Indian Snakes, xvi, 533 ; xvii, 1, 259, 857 ; A new Snake 

 (M. mcphersoni) from the Aden Hinterland, xvii, 27 ; A new Himalayan 

 Snake (L. mackinnoni), xvii, 29 ; The Poisonous Snakes of India and how 

 to recognise them, xvii, 51, 299, 995 ; The plumage of the young male 

 Pintail Duck (D. acuta), xvii, 238 ; The Snake and its Natural Foes, xvii, 

 375 ; A new Krait from Oudh (£. loaUi), xvii, 6u8 ; Some new Asian 

 Snakes, xvii, 612 ; Snake-bite inflicted by Melanelaps mcphersoni, xvii, 807; 

 Reduction in rhe Species of the Genus Polyodontophis, xvii, 823 ; Suppres- 

 sion of MeLmelnps mcphersoni, xvii, 995 ; Encounter between a Snake and 

 a Lizard, xvii, 1017 ; Hatching of Dhaman {Z. muconus) eggs and obser- 

 vations on the Egg-tooth, xvii, 1033 ; Tuctoo and Snake, xvii, 1035. 



WALLINGER, W. A.—" Kills " by Carnivorous Animals, being some 

 remarks on their Identification, xv, 312 ; Fly-fishing in the Bombay Presi- 

 dency, Megalops cyprinoides as a fly-taker, xv, 719 ; Estuary Fishing, 

 some remarks on its decadence, as an industry, in the Konkan, Western 

 India, xvii, 620. 



WARBLER — Occurrence of the Rufous-capped — , (H. bruneifrons) in the 

 Dibrugarh District, Upper Assam, xv, 530. 



WARD, A. E.— Notes on small Mammals in Kashmir and adjacent districts, 

 xvi, 358 ; xvii, 154 ; The Birds of the Provinces of Kashmir ai d Jammu 

 and adjacent districts, xvii, 108, 479 ; Birds of Kashmir and Jummu, 

 xvii, 723, 943 ; ISotes on small Mammals in Kashmir and adjacent districts, 

 xvii, 928. 



WASEY, G-. K. -Tiger versus Bear, xvi, 506. 



WASP— (See Hymenopteba). 



WATER CHESTNUT— The " Pectinate Organs " of Trapabispinosa, xvii, 84 



