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XXIV. Notes on some Birds from Imphal, Manipur 



State. By J. C. Higgins, i.c.s 605 



XXV. What is the largest span of a Bird? By 



Dr. E. H. Hankin 606 



XXVI. Abundance of the Saw-scaled Viper {^Echis 

 carinata) in the Punjab. By H. Whistler, 



M.B.O.U ^^ ' 



XXVII. Food of the Oarabidoe. By W. Rae Sherriffs. 607 

 XXVIII. Biological Note on Argynnis liyioerUus, By 



Capt. F. 0. Fraser, i.M.s., f.e.s 608 



XXIX. The Pupa of 8falcjis efius, (Westwood.) {With 



a text-figure.) By K. Knnhikannan, M.a. 609 

 XXX. A longicorn Beetle (Germihycid) feeding on 



Orange trees. By J. L. Khare 610 



XXXI. The Oalatropis Fly. (With a text-figure.) By 



T. V. Snbramaniam 61 ^ 



XXXII. Some Diseases on Trees in Mysore caused by 

 a species of VhyioiMhora. By M. K. 



Venkata Rao ^^^ 



XXXIII. Malformations in Gasuarina. {With a plate.) 



By M. J, Narasimhan, B.A 615 



XXXIV. Occurrence of the Fern Fera-nema cyatheoides 

 at a comparatively low altitude. By S. L. 



Ghose, M.sc ^1^ 



Pkoceedings ^^' 



No. ^. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part XX. 

 (With a Plate). The Tibet or Pale Grey Eared Phea- 

 sant, Pere David's Eared Pheasant, Pallas' Eared 

 Pheasant, Elwes' Horned Pheasant and the Chinese Eared 

 Pheasant. By E.C. Stuart Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 623 

 Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey No. XIV. 639 

 A. — A New Bat of the Genus Murina from Darjeeling. 



By Oldfield Thomas 639 



