CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—{concld.) 



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Miscellaneous Notes — contcl. 



XVI.— Gulls feeding on Termites. By Lt.-Col. F. Wall, 



O.M.Z.S., r.L.S., C.M.G., I.M.S .,...<«« 598 



XVII. — The Pink-headed Duck (R/iodonessa caryo2}hyUacea, 



Lath.) in the Punjab. By H. "Whistler, m.b.o.xj. . ' 599 



XVIII. — Occurrence of the White-headed or Stiff -tail Duck 

 (JEns77iatwa leucocephala) in the Kohat District. By 

 Capt. F. M. Bailey, c.i.e 599 



XIX. — Bronze-Capped Teal {Eunetta falcata) in the Punjab, 



ByH. W. Waite 599 



XX. — Notes on a few Ducks in the Darbhanga District, 



Behar. By Chas. M. Inglis . , 600 



XXI. — Unusual nesting sites. By A. J. Carrie gQO 



XXII. — Additions to the " Birds of Kohat and Kurram." 



By Lt.-Col. H. A. F. Magrath 601 



XXIII. — Some Birds found in the Gurdaspur District, Pun- 

 jab. By A. J. Currie 601 



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. — Abu-ndance of the Saw-scaled Viper {Ecliis carinata) 



in the Punjab. By H. Whistler, m.b.o.u 607 



XXVII.— Food of the Carabidie. By W. Rae Sherriffs 607 



XXVIII. — Biological Note on Ar(jynnis hyperhius. By Capt. F. 



C. Fraser, i.m.s., f.e.s 608 



XXIX. — The Pupa of Spalyis ejnus (Westwood). ( With a text 



figure.) By K. Kunhi Kunnan, m.a 609 



XXX. — A longicorn Beetle {Cerambycid) feeding on Orange 



trees. By J, L. Khar e 610 



XXXI.— The Calotropis Fly. {With a text figure .) By T. V. 



Subramaniam 612 



XXXII. — Some Diseases on Trees in Mysore caused by a spe- 

 cies of Phytophthora. By M. K. Venkata Rap ,, 615 



XXXIII. — Malformations in CffSMariKQ!. {With a plate). By M. 



J. Narasimhan, b.a , , . . 615 



XXXIV. — Occurrence of the Fern Feranema cyatheoides at a 



comparatively low altitude. By S. L. Ghose, M.se. 616 



Proceedings 617 



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