GON T E N T S F THISNUMBE R—(contd.). 



Page. 



Protection of Wild Bieds in India and Traffic in 



Plumage. By P. T. L. Dodsworth, f.z.s 1103 



Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part IX. 



(With Plates D 1 and D&.) By T. E. Bell, i.f.s 1115 



A Survey of the Mammalian Fauna of India, Burma and 



Ceylon H37 



Eeview.— An Introduction to Biology for Students in 

 India by Capt. B. E. Lloyd, i.m.s. Indian Earthworms 

 and their Distribution 1144 



Miscellaneous Notes :• — ■ 



I. Vitality of a wounded Tiger. By W. Forsyth 1147 



II. Old wounds in tiger and panther. By Lieut. -Col. 



L. L. Fenton 1148 



III. The Number of Cubs in a tiger's litter. By W. 



Forsyth 1148 



IV. Sambur and Tiger. By H. W. Seton-Karr 1149 



V. Food of Sambur. By Chas. Gray 1149 



VI. Abnormal number of young in a Markhor. By J. A. 



Pottinger 1150 



VII. New Indian Bats 1150 



VIII. Great Indian Fin Whale near Ratnagiri. By N. B. 



Kinnear 1151 



IX. The Rufous-backed Sparrow (Passer pyrrhonotus) 



Blyth). By H. Whistler 1151 



X. The Himalayan Greenfinch ( HypacantJds spinoides). 



By E. A. D'Abreu, f.z.s 1152 



XI. Blyth's Baza ( Baza Jerdoni). By Alex. M. Primrose. 1152 

 XII. Second Occurrence of the European Great Bustard 



(Otis tarda) in India. By Capt. M. H. Simonds . . 1152 

 XIII. The European Bustard (Otis tarda) in Northern India. 



By Lieut.-Col. H. Fooks, i.m.s 1153 



XIV. Little Bustard (Otis tetrax) in Kashmir. By F. J. 



Mitchell 1154 



XV. Weights of Nilgiri Woodcock. By Major H. R. 



Baker 1154 



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