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Reviews. — " The Fauna of India," (Dermaptera). By 



M. Burr 203 



;t Indian Insect Life," a Mammal of the 



Insects of the Plains (Tropical India) 205 



" Insect Intruders in Indian Homes." By E. 



P. Stebbing 207 



" Transactions of the Bombay Medical Con- 

 gress, 1909" 209 



Miscellaneous Notes. — 



I. The call of the Sloth-Bear. By F. Dewar, 



i.c.s 213 



II. Distribution of the Sloth-Bear or Indian Bear 

 (Melursus ursinus). T>y Lt.-Col. L. L. 

 Fenton 213 



III. The Baluchistan Bear. By Lt.-Col. L. L. 



Fenton 214 



IV. A Record Panther. By N. B. Kinnear 214 



V. Jackal hunting with Wild Dogs. By Major 



H. W. Berthon 215 



VI. The Rudimentary Clavicles of a Panther. By 



Major H. W. Berthon 216 



VII. Sloth-Bear calling her young when attacked. 



By W. Gaye 217 



VIII. Birds feeding their Young. By G. S. P. 



Percival '. 218 



IX. Nidification of the Saras Crane. By Capt. 



A. H. Mosse 218 



X. The Food of the Rufous-backed Shrike (Lanius 



erythronotus) . By Major H. A. F. Magrath. 218 

 XL Occurrence of the Bronze-capped Teal 

 (Eunetta falcata) near Roorkee. By Lieut. 



E. H. Kelly, r.e 219 



XII. Woodcock (Scolopajx rusticola) in Kanara. By 



T. R. Bell 219 



