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

 (With, a Plate of Ithagenes huseri, Beebe's Blood Phea- 

 sant.) By E. 0. Stuart Baker, F.L.S,, F.Z.S., M.B.o.u. ... 387 



.Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey. No. XIII. 404 



A. — On Mnridse from Darjeeling and the Chin Hills. 

 By Oldfield Thomas— 



1. A New Genus of Giant Rat from Sikkini 404 



2. A New Rat allied to Mimnijs sabanus, from 



Darjeeling 407 



3. On the large Rats allied to Ij^inmys ho'iversi 409 



4. The Rats of the ^pM}^1/s herdmoo-ei Growp 412 



5. A New Mouse from Sikkim 414 



B.—Two New Indian Bats. By Oldfield Thomas 415 



C. — On Squirrels of the Genus Dremoraj^s. By Oldfield 



Thomas 417 



D, — The Squirrels of the Totneutes lohroides and mearsi 

 Groups. By Oldfield Thomas, f.r.s., and R. C. 

 Wroughton 419 



JE. — A New Flying Squirrel from Tennasserim. By 



Oldfield Thomas , 422 



F. — A New Flying Squirrel from the Chin Hills. By 



Oldfield Thomas, f.r.s., and R. C. Wroughton... 423 



G. — New Rodents from Sikkim. By R. C. Wroughton — 



1. A New Cdllosciurus of the erythrceus Group 424 



2. A New Dremomys from Sikkim 425 



3. The Rats of the fidvescens Group in Sikkim ... 426 



4. The hocal ^ace& oi Funamhuhis 2^ennanti 429 



A List of the Natural Orders and the Genera of 

 Bombay Plants with Derivations of the Names. 

 Part II. By H. M. Ohibber, m.a 431 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 

 India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 23. Sikkim 

 and Bengal Terai. {With aMaio.) By R. C. Wroughton. 468 



The Earthworms of Lahore. {With Plates I mid II.) 



By Baini Parshad, M.Sc 494 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, indigenous 

 AND INTRODUCED. Part XVI. {With Flates LXXXIV — 

 LXXXVIIL) By E. Blatter, S.J. 507 



