CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER, 



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The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part 

 IX. (With Plate IX.) By E. 0. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., 



F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 1 



Scientific Kesults from the Mammal Survey. By R. 0. 



Wroughton, F.Z.S., and Kathleen V. Ryley, III 13 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. 

 Part XIX. (With Plate XIX, Diagram and Map.) By 

 Major P. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 22 



The Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Sur- 

 vey OF India. Eeport on Collection No. 6, from 

 Kanara. By E. C. Wroughton, f.z.s 29 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon. Part VIII. 



(With Plates XL — XLVIII, and text figures 28-31). 



By E. Blatter, s. J 67 



On a Remarkable New Free-Tailed Bat from Southern 



Bombay. (With a Plate.) Bj OldMd Thomas 87 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part 



XIII. ByT. R.Bell 92 



Termites from British India (Near Bombay, in Gujerat 



AND Bangalore) collected by Dr. J. Assmuth, s. j. 



(With Plates, E. F. 0.). By Nils Holmgren (Stockholm). 101 

 Plants of the Punjab. Part XI. By Colonel C. J. 



Bamber, f.l.s., lm.s 118 



The Fungi of India. Part II. (With Plates V to IX). 



By F. Theissen, s. J 144 



Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. Part XVI. 



By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S., F.z.s 160 



Progress of the Mammal Survey of India, Burma and 



Ceylon. (With a Map.) 183 



Miscellaneous Notes: — 



I. — A Hybrid between a Lion and a Panther. By R. I. 



Pocock 187 



n.— Vitality of a Tiger 188 



J 11. — Number of Caudal Vertebrae in ~P anther' b (Felis par- 



dus) tsiil. By Major W. W. Keys, I.M.S 189 



