CONTENTS. 



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XXI. Some winter visitors to Rawal Pindi. By 



H. Whistler, Indian Police 262 



XXII, Seasonal movements of the Himalayan 

 Greenfinch (Hypacanthis sjnnoides). By 

 Capt. K. B. Skinner, R.E 262 



XXIII. Occurrence of Hemilophus iMlverulentus, 



(Temm.) The Great Slaty Woodpecker, in 

 the neighbourhood of Simla, N.-W. Hima- 

 layas. By P. T. L. Dodsworth, F.z.s., 

 M.B.o.u 263 



XXIV. Hornbills devouring young Paroquets. By 



Lt.-Ool. A. Newnham, i.a 263 



XXT. Jack Snipe in the Cawnpore District. By 



Capt. W. B. Spalding, r.a 264 



XXVI. Nesting of the Cinereous Vulture (Vultur 

 vnonachus) near Quetta. By Major T. E. 

 Marshall 264 



XXVII. Uncommon Birds in Burma. By J. P. 



Cook 265 



XXVIII. Falcon and Gulls. By Lt.-Col. S. E. Prall, 



i.M.s 267 



XXIX. Nesting of the Osprey or Sea-Hawk. By 



Lt.-Col. S. E. Prall, i.m.s 268 



XXX. European Great Bustard in Chitral. By 



N. B. Kinnear 268 



XXXI. Woodcock in Kulu. By J. Coldstream, i.c.s. 269 



XXXII. Occurrence of Swinhoe's Snipe (Gallinago 

 megala) at Myitkyina, Upper Burma. By 

 Capt. F. E. W. Venning 269 



XXXIII. Occurrence of the Fantail Snipe {Oallinago 

 coelesUs) in Siam. By D. 0. Witt, i.f.s., 

 and W. J. F. Williamson 



