CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII. 



No. 1. 



Page 



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

 (With Plate IX.) The Imperial Sand-Grouse. By 



E. C. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., f.z.s., m.b.o.u 1 



Scientific Eesults from the Mammal Survey. Part III. 



Bj 0. E. Wrougiiton, f.z.s., and Kathleen V. Eyley. 13 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. 

 Part XIX. (With Plate XIX, one Text-Jig. and 

 Map.) The Trinket Snake, Coluber helena. By Major 



F, Wall, LM.s., C.M.z.s 22 



The Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey 



of India. Eeport No. 6 (Kanara), Eeport No. 7 

 (Central Provinces), and Eeport No. 8 (Vijayanagar, 

 Bellary). By E. C. Wroughton, F.z.s., and Kathleen 

 V. Eyley 29 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous and 

 Introduced. Part VIII. (With Plates XL-XLVIII 

 and Text-figs. 28—31). By E. Blatter, S.J 67 



On a Eemarkable New Free-Tailed Bat from Southern 

 Bombay. (With a Plate and a Text-fig.) By Oldfield 

 Thomas 87 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India (in- 

 cluding those met Avith in the Hill Stations of the 

 Bombay Presidency). Part XIII. (With Text-fig.) 

 By T. E. Bell 92 



Termites from British India. (Near Bombay, in Gujerat 

 and Bangalore.) Collected b}^ J. Assmuth, S.J., 

 (With Plates E. F. G.) By Nils Holmgren (6YccA7ioZ»i.) 101 



Plants of the Punjab. A Brief Descriptive Key to the 

 Flora of the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province 

 and Kashmir. Part XI. B}- Colonel C. J. Bamber, 

 F.L.S., i.M.s 118 



