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The Butterflies of the Lucknow District. By Geo. W. V. 



de Rhe-Philipc 481 



The Moths of India. Supplementary Paper to the Volumes 

 IN " The Fauna of British India. " Series II., Part VII. 



By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart., f.z.s,, f.e.s 494 



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



AuGUSTE Forel. Part IX 520 



A Catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhim and Bhutan. By 

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

 F.z.s., F.B.S., &c., and Additions by Sir George F. Hampsoii, 



Bart., B.A., f.e.s., &c. Part XIII .547 



The Birds of the Madhubani Sub-Division of the Darbhanga 

 District, Tirhut, with Notes on Species noticed else- 

 where in the District. By C. M. Ingiis. Part IV 554 



The Cage-Birds of Calcutta. By F. Finn, Depy. Supdt., 



Indian Museum, Calcutta 564 



The Late Mr. Oliver Collett .,„. 578 



Review— Gnats or Mosquitoes. By Lieut.-Colonel G. M. Giles, 



I.MS., F.R.C.S , 579 



M1SCELLA.NE0US Notes — 



1.— White Ants' Castles. By G. P. Millett, i.f.s 581 



2. — Small Game shooting prospects in Western India. By 



II. D. Olivier, Lt.-Col., r.e., f.z.s '.. 582 



o.~ Curious course taken by the Hyoid Cornua or Tongue 

 Muscles in certain Woodpeckers. By B. B. Osmaston, 



Deputy Conservator of Forests 587 



4. — Identification of Accipitrine Birds. By C. H. Donald... 588 

 5. — Note on the occurrence of certain Birds in South Sylhet. 



By A.M. Primrose 594 



6. — Eutlialia Icpldea in Western Kumaon. By G. W. V. de 



Bhe-Philipe 595 



7.— A Man-eating Panther. {With a Plate,) By W. A. 



Conduitt 595 



y. — Notes on Birds' Nesting in the Southern Shan States of 



Burmah, By II. H. Harington, Capt 590 



i),_Food of the Krait. By Geo. H. Evans, Vety. Major ... 509 

 10. — Notes on the occurrence of certain Birds in the Southern 

 Shan States of Burma. By II. N. Thomson, f.z.s., 

 and W. H. Craddock 6U0 



