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A Third List of Mosses from Western India. By L. J. 



Sedgwick, i.c.s 370 



Wood-Destroying White Ants of the Bombay Presidency. 



(With 4. Plates). By J. Assmuth, S.J 372 



Progress of the Mammal Survey of India, Burma and 



Ceylon 385 



Eeviews : Indian Museum Eecords ; The Growth of Groups 



in the Animal Kingdom 387 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Boldness of Panthers. By E. Brook-Fox ... 389 

 II. The Brown Palm-Civet in North Kanara. By 



N. B. Kinnear 390 



III. Chinkara suffering from Guinea- Worm. By 



E. Brook-Fox 390 



IV. The Colouration of the Eyes of the Domesti- 



cated Buffalo. By C. R. S. Pitman, 27th 

 Punjabis 390 



V. Large Sambhar Head. By Major F. D. S. 



Fayrer, i.M.S. (With a Plate) 391 



VI. How Wild Boar Fight. ByC. R. S. Pitman, 



27th Punjabis 391 



VII. Notes on the Chestnut-Headed Shortwing. 



By H. V. O'Donel 391 



VIII. Missle Thrush near Lahore. By -N. B. 



Kinnear 392 



IX. The Eufous-Backed Sparrow (Passer domestica 

 pyrrhonota, Blyth). By Hugh Whistler, 



Indian Police 392 



X. The Occurrence of the Himalayan Yellow- 

 Backed Sun-Bird. (JEthopyga seheriace) in 

 the Central Provinces and the extension of 

 its habitat. By E. A. D'Abreu, f.z.s. ... 392 



