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WATSON, J. W.— Notes on Birds near Quetta, xv, 144 ; Packs of Wolves in 

 Persia, xvii, 51 G ; Urial in Persia, xvii, 517. 



WAXWING — Occurrence of the — , {A. garrulus) at Bannu, N.-W. F. Pro- 

 vince, xvii, 1037. 



WEATHER— Birds bathing in cloudy— , xv, 717 ; Bird— reporters, xvii, 528. 



WED DER BURN, W— Drought-resisting Fodder Plants, xiv, 614 ; xv, 148. 



WEEVIL— (See Coleopteea). 



WHALE— (See Cetacean). 



WHITEHEAD, C. H. T.— Notes on the occurrence of certain Birds in the 

 Plains of N.-W. India, xvii, 243. 



WHYMPER, S. L.~Occurrence of the Chestnut-headed Shortwing and Nest- 

 ing of the Black-chinned Yuhina in Kumaon, xiv, 607 ; Birds' Nesting 

 in Kumaon, xiv, 624 ; Birds' Nesting in Garhwal, xv, 520 ; Late breeding 

 of the Black Partridge (F. vulgaris'), xvii, 232 ; Sites of Birds' Nests, xvii, 

 236 ; The Brown Wood Owl (<S. indrani), vii, 523 ; Nesting of the Ibis- 

 bill (/. struthersi) and Common Sandpiper (T. hypoleucus), xvii, 546 ; 

 Some notes on Birds' Nesting in Tehri-G-arhwal, xvii, 817. 



WICKHAM, P. F.— Nesting of the Malayan Banded Crake (R. fasciata), 

 xvii, 228. 



WIGEON— The— , (Plate), xvi, 1. 



WILD ANIMALS at water, xiv, 157. 



WILSON, N. F. J.— The Oceanic or Andaman Teal (N. albigulare), xv, 525. 



WOLVES— Packs of— in Persia, xvii, 516. 



WOODPECKER (S) — Curious course taken by the Hyoid Cornua or Tongue 

 Muscles in certain — } xiv, 587 ; A — dilemma, xvi, 518. 



WOODROW, G. M — Size of remarkable trees, xv, 131 ; Four interesting 

 Bombay Plants, xv, 363. 



WORMS— Note on a Gordius parasitic in the body of a Mantis, xiv, 610; On 

 a new Enchytrseid — (Henlea lefroyi) from India destructive to the eggs of a 

 Locust, xvii, 797. 



WROUGHTON, R. C.-The Common Striped Palm Squirrel, xvi, 406 ; Notes 

 on the genus Tatera with descriptions of new species, xvii, 511 ; Notes on 

 some Rats of the Mus mettada group, xvii, 997. 



WYNAAD — Birds observed in the Nilgiris and — , xvi, 163. 



YAM (S) Famine Foods ; An important edible Wild — , of the Thana District 

 Bombay, xiv, 772; Eioscorea dcemona, xv, 366; Indian — , (Z). damona 

 xv, 721. 



YATE, A. C— Rat killed by lead-poisoning, xv, 364. 



YOUNG, F.— A strange foster-mother, xvii, 841. 



YOUNG, L. C. H. — The Classification of theLepidoptera papilionina, xv, 294 ; 

 Synonymic Catalogue of the Lepidoptera papilionina in the Society's 

 Collection, xv, 483 ; Further notes on the Classification of Indian Butter- 

 flies, xv, 530 ; Butterflies of the Konkan District, xv, 530 ; Enemies of 

 Insects, xv, 530 ; The distribution of Butterflies in India, xv, 594 : Note 

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