jcii CONTENTS. 



Page 

 B. — The Bandicoot of Mount Popa and its Allies. By 



Oldfield Thomas 640 



G. — On the Rat known as Epimijs jerdoni from Upper 



Burma. By Oldfield Thomas 643 



D.— The Squirrels of the Funamhulus 2JCol'marum-tristTiatus 



Group in the Peninsula. By R. 0. Wroughton... 644 



:£/.— The Indian Jackals. By R. C. Wroiighton 649 



F. — The Langurs of Assam. By R. C. Wroughton 653 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part 



XVIII. By T. R. Bell, i.F.s 656 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous 

 and Introduced. (With Plates LXXXIX to XCV). 



By E. Blatter, s.j 673 



Notes on some Birds of the Gujranwala District, 



Punjab. By Hugh Whistler, m.b.o.u 689 



A Catalogue of New Wasps and Bees (fossobes, 



DlPLOPTEBA AND AnTEOPBILa) DESCRIBED FROM THE 



Indian Region since 1897. Part II. By T. V. 



Ramakrishna Aiyar, B.A., F.E.S., F.z.S 711 



The Game Fishes of the Persian Gulf. Part I. {With 5 



text-figures.) By Major W. H. Lane 722 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 



India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 24, Sind 749 



Report No. 25, Chin Hills 758 



,, ,, 26, Darjeeling District. By R. C. 



Wroughton 773 



A List of the Natural Orders and the Genera of Bom- 

 bay Plants with Derivations of the Names. Part 



IIL By H. M. Chibber, M.A 783 



Reviews : — ' The Beetles of the Himalayas ' and ' Big Game 



Shooting in Upper Burma ' 815 



Roll of Honour : Lieut.-Col. H. H. Harington 817 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Hyasna driving Panther away from its kill. 



By F. Field 818 



