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No 1. 



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The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. The Nicobar Mega- i^pj -^vonT 



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pode {Megapodius nicobariensis) 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, LXXX, Pinanga Kulilii, 

 Bl., in the Botanic Garden of Peradeniya. 



Notes from Southern Tibet. A. — New Goral {Nemorhos.dus baileyi). 

 B.— Young Male Takin 



Ccelomys mayori, Thos., and bicolor, Thos., from Ceylon 



Butterflies from Manipur aiid the Naga Hills, III. & IV. — 



III. — Figs. 19. Neptis kirbariensis. 20. -ZV^. namba. 21. 

 Calinaga aborica. 22. Euthalia japroa. 23. 

 Hahinda paona. 24. Neptis nemorum pJiesimensis. 

 25. Thecla saitua. 26. Pseudochliaria virgoides. 

 27. Arhopala avata, 28. Cyaniris melcsnoides . . 



IV.— Figs. 29. Zephym paro. 30-31. Z. uroia. 32-33. 

 Z. jakamensis. 34-35. Z. paona. 36-37. Z. 

 kirbariensis. 38. Camena cotoides. 39. Zephyrus 

 dumoides. 40. Tajuria sebonga. 41. Zephyrus 

 kabrua. 42-43. Z. vittata. 44. Z. khasia. 45-46. 

 Cyaniris doJiertyi. 47. Tajuria thydia . . 



No. 2. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. The Grey Peacock- 

 Pheasant {Polyplectron bicalcaratum) 



Seven different forms of one species of Squirrel found in the Chind- 

 win Valley 



The making of a Himalayan Trout Water. A. — C. — 



A, — The Source of the Beas and a Canon in Reach II, Beas 

 Rikhi 



B, — Reach V. Beas between Katram and Mauah and 

 Boundary of Reaches VI and VII. The Beas at the 

 Raisen Bridge 



C. — Rearing Pond No. II, and Stock Pond, Brown Trout, 

 Kulu .. .. 



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