CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—{Gondd,) 



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Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



XXXVIII. Nidification of the little Grrebe or Dabchick (Podicepes 



albipenis). By John Fry 275 



XXXIX. Recovery of Birds from injuries. By Lt.-Col. G. H. 



Evans, i.cv.d 276 



XL . Habits of the Python {Python molurus) . By W. Forsyth 277 

 XLI. Remarks on two rare blind snakes. By Major F. 



Wall, I. M.S., c.M.z.s 278 



XLII. On the occurrence of the snake Dipsadomotyhus 

 nuchalis (Beddome) in Berhampur, Orissa. By 

 Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 279 



XLIII. Is Lycodon gammiei (Blanford) an aberrant specimen 

 of Lycodon fasciatus (Anderson) ? By Major F. 

 Wall, I. M.S., o.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 



XL VI. Large Common and Banded Krait. By Major O. A. 



Smith 283 



XLVII. The Development of Embryo in the eggs of the ovipa- ' 

 rous viper Lachesis monticola prior to ovipositiou. 



By Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 284 



XL VIII. A sporting Kashmir Fish, the Cheroo, Sohixothorax 



esocinus. By F. J. Mitchell 285 



XLIX. Note on the distribution of Lethe kansa (Moore) and 



JDophla jjatcda, Kollar. By F. Hannyngton, i.c.s. . 286 



L. Appeal for information concerning Papilio polyites. By 



J. C. Fryer 287 



LI. Note on Polyommatus boeticus. By Oapt. F, C. Eraser, 



I.M.S. 287 



LII. Some Disputed points in the Anatomy cf a common 

 earth worm by Capt. R. E. Lloyed, i.m.s., and A. 

 Powell 289 



LIII. A Natural Bird-Lime. By C, Gilbert. Rogers 293 



LIV. Natural Selection. By 0. E. C. Fischer, i.f.s 294 



LV. Immunity of Animals to Snake bite. By Capt. A. H. 



E. Mosse, i.A 9QK 



LVl. Natural History Notes from the Red Sea. By F. .. > 



Hannyngton, i.o.s ~' qqq 



Proceedings -^qq 



