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XXXIV. Snipe Shooting in Upper Burma. By E. 



N.Bell 271 



XXXV. The Occurrence of a "Booby," 8ula 

 cyanops (?) at Cannanore. By Major H. 

 R.Baker 272 



XXXVI. The Occurrence of Gygnus beivicki and other 

 Swans in India. By E. C. Stuart Baker, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 273 



XXXVII. Uncommon Birds in the United Provinces. 



By Capt. M. A. Girdlestone, 41st Dogras. 274 



XXXVIII. Nidification of the Little Grebe or Dabchick 



(Fodiceps albipennis). By John Fry 275 



XXXIX. Recovery of Birds from Injuries. (With a 



Text-fig.) By Lt.-Col. G. H. Evans 276 



XL. Habits of the Python (Python molurus). By 



W. Forsyth 277 



XLI. Remarks on Two rare Blind Snakes. (With 

 a Text-fig.) By Major F. Wall, i.m.s., 

 c.M.z.s 278 



XLII. On the Occurrence of the Snake Dipscido- 

 morphus nuchalis (Beddome) in Berhampur, 

 Orissa- By Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s.. 279 



XLIIL Is Lycodon gammiei (Blanford) an aberrant 

 specimen of Lyeodon fasciatus (Anderson) ? 

 By Major F. Wall, I.M.S., c.m.z.s 279 



XLIV. Do Snakes swallow stones ? By E. A. 



D'Abreu, f.z.s 281 



XLV. Remarks on the Greater and Lesser Black 

 Kraits (Bungarus niger and B. lividus). By 

 Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 281 



XLVI. Large Common and Banded Kraits. By 



Major O. A. Smith, 27th Punjabis 283 



