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Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey No. XII. 



(With a Plate and Map.) By Oldfield Thomas and 



R. C. Wroughton 224 



A List of the Natural Orders and Genera of Bombay 

 Plants with Derivations of the Names. By H. M. 

 Chibber, m.a 244 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 

 India, Burma and Ceylon. Reports No. 20, Ohindwin 

 River; No. 21, Gwalior and No. 22, Koyna Valley. 

 By R. C. Wroughton 291 



The Making of a Himalayan Trout Water. By G. C. L. 

 Howell, F.z.s, (With Plates A. — C, a Map and 6 text- 

 figures ) 317 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous and 

 Introduced. Part XV. (With Plates LXXXT. — 

 LXXXIII.) By E. Blatter, S.J 329 



A New Marmot from Chitral. By Oldfield Thomas 341 



Liverworts of the Western Himalayas and the Punjab, 

 with Notes on known species and descriptions of 

 new species. By Shiv Ram Kashyap, M.sc, b.a. 

 (With 5 text-figures) 343 



Members OF THE Society IN the Roll OF Honour 351 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Monkeys (Macacus rhesus) swimming. By 



G. B. F. Muir, i.c.s 353 



II. Notes on the habits of the harlequin Bat 



(Scotomanes ornatus). By C. Primrose ... 353 

 III. The Painted Bat (Kerivoula picta, Pall.) in 



Tirhut. ByC. M. Inglis 354 



IV. Native scalped by a Sloth Bear (Melursus 



laUatus). ByR.H. Heath 354 



V. Altitude to which Elephants ascend. By H. 



J. Elwes 355 



VI. Chase of Chinkara buck (Gazella henneiti) 



by another. By G. B. F. Muir, I.c.s. ... 355 



