xxx CONTENTS. 



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Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



13.— The Elephant iii Burma 322 



14 Gj- lim from the Weaver's Beam Tree {Schrebera Swietenioides, 



' Roxb.) 326 



15.— Wounded Tigers 326 



16.-— Fowls killed by Ticks 331 



17. — Toe Oceanic Teal (Mareca gibber if rom) 332 



[g. — Occurrence of the Gargany Teal in India during July ,.. 333 



19. — Nesting of the Little Fork-tail {Microticlila scouleri) 834 



20. — Cats as a Protection against Snakes ... 334 



21. — Tusk Measurements of the Asiatic Elephant 335 



22.' — Plants of a Bombay Swamp ... ... ... 335 



23. — The T*lue Rock Thrush (Petrophila solitaria) 336 



24.— The Migration of Butterflies 336 



25. — Our Annual Caterpillar Pest and its Remedy 337 



26.— Notes on " Hume and Marshall " 338 



27. — Decoying a Monkey 339 



Obituary. Da. J. C. Lisboa = ... 339 



Proceedings ... 340 



Indian Ducks and their Allies. Part III. {With Plate III.) 



By E. 0. Stuart Baker, f.z.s., m.b.o.u , 347 



A List of the Butterflies of Mussoorie in the Western 

 Himalayas and Neighbouring Regions. Part II. By Philip 

 W. Mackinnon, f.e.s., and Lionel de Niceville, c.m.z.s., f.e.s., &c. 368 



The Birds of North Cachar. Part IX. By E. C. Stuart Baker, 



F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 390 



A Catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhim and Bhutan. Part II. 

 By G. C. Dudgeon, f.e.s. With notes by H. J. Elwes, f.z.s., 

 f.e.s., &c, and additions by Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., B.A., 

 f.e.s., &c 406 



The Flora of Western India. Part III. By G. Marshall Wood- 

 row, Professor of Botany, College of Science, Poona 420 



. On some Earthworms from India. {With Plates I and II.) By 



Sophie M. Fedarb ... ... ... 431 



