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A Popular Treatise of the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XX. (With Plate XX, Text-fig. and Ma]j.) The 

 Common Kukri Snake (Simotes amends) and the 

 Light-barred Knkri Snake (8imotes albocinetus) . 'By 

 Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 749 



Notes on Indian Butterflies — (Continued). By Captain 



W.H.Evans, r.e 761 



Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. XVII. By 



E. Meyrick, b.a., f.r.s., f.z.s. 771 



Keviews. — " Lepidoptera Indica " and " Indian Pigeons 



AND Doves " 782 



Progress of the Mammal Survey of India, Burma and 



Ceylon 785 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Notes on Wroughton's Free-tailed Bat 



(Otomops uToughtoni') . By S. H. Prater... 788 



II. Possible occurrence of a Black Tiger (Felis 



tigris). By T. A. Hauxwell 788 



III. Mongoose t;. Cobra. By J. H. Smith 789 



lY. Female Elephant giving birth to three yoiuig. 



ByD. F. Macfie 789 



Y. Red Serow in Upper Ohindwin. By J. M. D. 



Mackenzie 790 



YI. Large Markhor from Baltistan. (With a Text- 

 fig.) . By Capt. W. M. Logan Home 790 



YII. How Wild Boars fight. By Yicomte Edmond 



De Poncins 791 



YIII. Notes on the Weights of Animals. By G. C. 



Shortridge 793 



IX. Crested Black Tit in the plains. By Lt.-Col. 



H. A. F. Magrath 794 



