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M1SCELLA.NBOUS Notes — contd. 



4. — Hytenas hunting with Jackals. By E. O'Brien 146 



5. — Strange behaviour of a Panther. By Geo. E. Bright ... 146 

 6. — The Migration of Butterflies in the Kangra Valley. By 



G. C. Dudgeon, f.e.s. 147 



7. — Occurrence of the Black-bearded Bat (Taphozous mela- 



joo(7on) near Bombay. By E. Comber 148 



,8. — Occurrence of the Bronze-Capped Teal {Eunetta falcata) 



inSind. By E. Comber 149 



9.— Habits of the Lungoor Monkey. By J. F. G , 149 



10. — Some notes on the Indian Elephant. By C. W. A. 



Bruce, F.L.S., Forest Dept., Burmah 151 



] 1. — Probable Hybrid between the Indian Ring Dove ( Turtur 

 risorius) and the Spotted Dove {Turtur suratensis). 

 By G. Dalgliesh 156 



12. — Occurrence of the Mute Swan {Cygnus olor) in Sind. 



By G. C. McMullen 156 



13._Wild Animals at Water. By R. G. Burton 157 



14. — Elephant Shooting in Upper Burma. By E. R. Jardiue. 160 



15.— Artifices practised by Bulbuls. By E. H. Aitken 162 



16.— On the deposits of Fossil remains of extinct Animals 



iu the Sewalik Hills on the Punjab and North- West 

 Provinces. By Lt.-Genl. W. Osborn, i.s.c 163 



1 7. — Habits of the Indian Tree Magpie (Bendroeitta rufa). By 



Lt.-Genl. W. Osborn, I.s.c , 164 



Ig, — Indian Sheep Dogs, and another Indian Dog. By Lt.- 

 Genl. W. Osborn, i.s.o 165 



19, — Extract from the Annual Report of the Director of the 

 Botanical Dept., Northern India, for the year 1900- 

 1901. By J. F. Duthie, Director, Botanical Dept., 

 N. India 168 



20. — Extract from the Report on the Botanical Survey Opera- 

 tions in the Bombay Presidency for the year 1900- 

 1901. By G. A. Gamraie, f.l.s., Ofiicer in Charge 

 of the Botanical Survey, Bombay Presidency 1Q9 



21.— A Pied-Crested Cuckoo's Egg {Coccystes jacohinus) found 

 in the nest of the Bengal Red-vented Bulbul 

 {Molpastes hengalensis). By E. E. Tooth., 172 



