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XIII. Pied Imperial Pigeon and Sheldrake in Arra- 



can. By N. B. Kinnear 518 



XIV. A Breeding Ground of the Ibis-Bill (IUcloryn- 



clms struthersi). By S. L. Wlrymper 519 



XV. A variety of the Pea-Fowl. By J. B. Mercer 



Adam, f.C.h 520 



XVI. The Indian White-Eye (Zoster ops palpe- 

 brosa). By Major H. H. Harington (92nd 



Punjabis) 520 



XVII. The importance of correctly identifying 

 Poisonous Snakes. By Major F. Wall, 



I. M.S., c.m.z.s 521 



XVIII. A fatal case of Viperine Poisoning. By 



Major F. Wall, i.m.s., c.m.z.s 522 



XIX. Food of Crocodiles. By P. T. L. Dodsworth, 



f.z.s 52? 



XX. Another fatal instance of Viperine Poisoning. 



By Captain C. H. Eeinhold, i.m.s 524 



XXI. Varieties of the Common Green Whipsnake 

 (Dryophismycterizans'). By Major F. Wall, 

 i.m.s 524 



XXII. Fishing in Burma. By J. B. Mercer Adam, 



f.C.h 525 



XXIII. Note on Dr. Bentley's Paper " The Natural 



History of Malaria." By Lt.-Col. W. B. 

 Bannerman, i.m.s 525 



XXIV. Pairing of the Spider Nephila maculata, Fabr. 



By C. E. C. Fischer 526 



XXV. Further Note on the Spider Nephila maculata. 



By C. E. C. Fischer 528 



XXVI. Biological Note on Aphnceus hypargyrus. 

 (With a Plate.) By Captain F. C, Fraser, 

 i.m.s 528 



