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XXIII. An tinusually large Sea-Snake (Bistira hrug- 



mansi). By F. H. S. Stone. With addi- 

 tional Note by Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s. 403 



XXIV. On the Habits of the Rock Lizard ( Acjama 



tuherctdata) . By P. T. L. Dodsworth, F.z.s., 

 M.B.O.U 404 



XXV. Size of Barilms (juttahis. By J. B. Mercer 



Adam, f.c.h., i.f.s 405 



XXVI. Recent observations on the Murral ( Oijliioce- 

 plialus striatus). ByG. C. L. Howell, i.C.S., 

 F.z.s 405 



XXVII. Notes on the Habits of some Common Butter- 

 flies, &c. By Major H. D. Peile, I.M.S 410 



XXVIII. ^otQ co\\CQvm.\\g Zephyms ataxus. By Oapt. 



C. W. Watney, S. & T. Corps .411 



XXIX. Note on Z&phijruB ziha. By Capt. C. W. 



Watney, S. & T. Corps 412 



XXX. Mimicry in Silkworm Moths. By 0. Beadon. 412 



XXXI. On the Life History of Goptosoma cribraria, 

 Fabr. By T. V. Ramkrishna Aiyar. CWith 

 aFLcde) 412 



XXXII. Large Swarms of Bees. By Lt.-Col. H. 



Books, I.M.S. {With a Plate) 414 



XXXIII. Ant-Mimicr}'- by a Formicomus (Ooleopt., Anthi- 



ciclce). By T. Bainbridge Fletcher, f.e.s. 415 



XXXIV. Life History of Fumastax, Sp. By J. C. 



'K.QT8\iQM {With a Plate) 416 



XXXV. Notes of the Cutch Ammonites, Part. IV. 

 The Ler-Hamundra Ellipse. By J. H. 

 Smith. ( With 3 Diagrams) 417 



XXXVL Cutch Ammonite Beds. By J. H. Smith... 421 

 Proceedings 424 



