CONTENTS, XV 



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Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. Part XV. 



By E. Meyrick, b.a., f.r.s., f.z.s 852 



The Moths of India, Supplementary Paper to the 

 volumes in " The Fauna of British India." Series IV, 

 Part IV. By Sir George P. Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., 

 F.E.S 878 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous and 

 Introduced. Part VII. {With Plates XXXIII— 

 XXXIX, and Text-figs. '21^—9.1). By E . Blatter, s. J. . . . 912: 



A List of Indian Butterflies. Part II. By Oapt. W. H. 



Evans, R.E 969 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XVIII. (yVith Flate XVIII, Diagram and Map). By 

 Major P. "Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 1009 



Plants of the Punjab. A Brief Descriptive Key to the 

 Flora of the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province 

 and Kashmir. Part X. By Colonel C. J. Bamber, 

 F.L.s., Indian Medical Service 1022 



Progress of the Mammal Survey. 1060' 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Notes on Tigers. By C. E. 0. Fischer,i.F.S., 



F. Dewar, i.c.s., Lieut.-Oolonel B. G. 

 Burton, 94th Russell's Infantry, andCapt. 



V. A. S. Keighley, Viceroy's Bodyguard.. 1062 



II. Notes on Panthers. By Lieut.-Colonel R. 



G. Burton, 94th Russell's Infantry 1063 



III. A large Oorial head. {With a Text-fig.) 



By Colonel H. V. Biggs 1065 



IV. The so-called One-horned Sheep of Nepal and 



other breeds. (^With a Plate and a Text- 

 fig.) By Lieut.-Colonel J. Manners-Smith. 1066 



V. Some Notes from the Abor Expedition. 

 {With a Text-fig.) By Major Alban Wil- 

 son, 8th Gurkhas 1068 



