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XXXVIII. Remarkable mimetic resemblance between 

 a cicadid and an arctiid Moth. Br E. 

 Ernest Green 882 



XXXIX. The occurrence of the giant Water-bug 

 (Belostoma indka) in the Eastern Himala- 

 yas. By E. A. D'Abreu, f.z.s 883 



XL. A new method of making permanent prepa- 

 rations of Mosquitos. By Chas. A. 

 Bentley. m.b.,d.ph., and Capt. J. Taylor, 



i.m.s 883 



XLI. Observations on the Spider (Galeodes indicus). 



By C. E. C. Fischer 886 



XLII. Further note on the Spider (N&phUa macidata, 



Fabr.) By C. E. C. Fischer 887 



XLIII. The courtship of Whip-scorpions. By C. 



E. C.Fischer 888 



XLIV. Curious growth of the Palmyra Palm (Boras- 

 sus flabeMifer, Linn.). By G. M. Ryan, 



f.z.s 889 



XLV. The varieties of Hibiscus cultivated in 



gardens. By W. S. Millard 892 



XL VI. Xote on submerged tree-stumps discovered 

 in Bombay harbour. {With an Illustra 



Hon.) By L. H, Savile 894 



Proceedings of the Meeting held on 29th September 



1910 896 



No. 4. 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part IV. 

 {With Plate IF.) By E. C. Stuart Baker, f.l.S., 

 f.z.s. . m.b.o.f 901 



" The Pale weasel" of Blanfoed*s '-'Mammalia" and a 



new Himalayan Vole. Bv R. C. Wroughton 930 



