xii CONTENTS. 



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Miscellaneous Notes— cowcZfZ. 



31. — A GorrQGi{on...Turdinulus Boberti. Suppression of 

 Corytliocichla squamata (Baker). By E. C. Stuart 



Baker, F.Z.S., &c 626 



32. — Occurrence of the Mandarin Duck in India. By E. 0. 



Stuart Baker, f.z.s., &c 626 



33. — Merops apiaster breeding in Baluchistan. By C. G. 



Nurse, Major, 13th Bombay Infantry 627 



34. — Occurrence of the Sooty Tern {Sterna fnliginosd) in the 



Darbhauga District, Tirhut. By Chas. M. Inglis ... 627 

 35. — Notes on the Himalayan Nut-oracker {Nucifraga 



hemispila). By W. Osboro, Lt.-Genl., i.s.c....'. 628 



36.— Food of the King-Cobra. By E. H. Aitken 629 



Proceedings of the Meetings held on the 15th July, 19th 



August and 23rd September 1902 631 



The Moths of India. Sdpplebientary Paper to the Volumes 

 IN '• The Fauna of British India." Series II., Part VIII. 



By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart., f.z.s., f.e.s 639 



Indian Ducks and their Allies. By E. C. Stuart Baker, 



F.z.s 660 



The Butterflies of Chitral. By Major G. A. Leslie, r.e., and 



Lieut. W. H. Evans, r.e 666 



Les Formicides de L' Empire des Indes et de Ceylan. Par 



AuGUSTE Forel. Part X , 679 



Notes on Ceylon Butterflies. By Major N. Manders, f.z.s., 



F.E.S 716 



Description of a new Sea Snake from Eangoon. By G. A. 



Boulenger, F.R.s. {With a Plate) 719 



The Ferns of North-Western India. By C. W. Hope. Part 



III— The General List 720 



The Oriental Region and its Position in Zoological Geogra- 

 phy. By E. Comber, F.z.s. 750 



Rough notes on the Mammalia op Chitral. By Capt. H. Fulton 758 



A Catalogue of the Heterocera op Sikhim and Bhutan. By 

 G. C. Dudgeon, f.e.s. With Notes by H. J. Elwes, f.r.s., &c., 

 and Additions by Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., b.a., f.e.s., 

 &c. Part XIV , 761 



