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Pagk 



No. 3. 



The Game Birds of India, BumiA and Ceylon. Part XI. 

 {With Plate XI.) The close-barred Sand-Grouse. The 

 Corouetted Sand-Grouse. Bj E. C. Stnart Baker, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 427 



Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey. Part Y. By 



Kathleen V. Ryley 434 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous and 

 Introduced. Part IX. {With Plates XLIX—LVl, 

 and Text-fig. 29). By E. Blatter, S.J 444 



The Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey 

 of India. Report No. 10 (Katliiawar) and Report 

 No. 11 (Coorg.) By Kathleen V. Ryley. {With two 

 Plates and one Text-fig.) 464 



Some New Snakes from the Oriental Region. By Major 



F. Wall, I.M.S., c.m.z.s. {With 2 Text-figs.) 514 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. (In- 

 cluding those met with in the Hill Stations of the 

 Bombay Presidency). Part XV. {With Plates K. 

 and L. and 2 Text-figs.). By T. R. Bell, i.f.s 517 



The Birds of Gorakhruk. By A. E. Osmaston, i.f.s 532 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XXI. The Cobra {Naia trijmdians) Continued. {With 

 Plates A and B and 2 Text-figs.) By Major P. Wall, 

 I. M.S., C.M.Z.S 550 



Plants of the Punjab. A Brief Descriptive Key to the 

 Flora of the Punjab, North- West Frontier Province 

 and Kashmir. Part XIL By Colonel C. J. Bamber, 

 F.L.s 569 



A List of Butterflies collected by Captain Y. M. Bailey 

 in Western China, South-E astern Tibet, and the 

 Mishmi Hills, 1911. By Richard South (Continued).. 598 



Progress of the Mammal Survey of India, Burma and 



Ceylon. {With a Map) 616 



