° LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 
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GILES, LT.-CoL. Gro. M., I.M.S.; 
A Plea for the Collective Investi- 
gation of Indian Culicide, with 
Suggestions as to moot points for 
Enquiry, and a Prodromus of 
Species known to the Author. 
(With Plates A and B) ose 
GLEADOW, F., I.F.S., F.R.M.S.; A 
New Spider ... 
592 
536 
GREEN, EH. ERNEST, F.E.S., GOVERN- 
MENT HNTOMOLOGIST, R. B.G. 
Supplementary Notes on the Coe- 
cide of Ceylon. Parts I and II. 
(With Plates A, B, C, D, HE, F, and 
G) sea’) t pens 66, 252 
—— ; Note on the Webd- 
spinning Habits of the “ Red 
Ant,” Gicophila smaragdina 
181 
; Coccidiphagous Larve 
of Eublemma se che see 
HAMPSON, SIR G. F., Bart., F.Z.S., 
F.E.S.; The Moths - Ti ia, Suppies 
ieniary Paper to the Volumes in 
“The Fauna of British India.” 
Series II., Parts I, II, III and IV. 
(With Plate B.) »- 37, 223, 499, 571 
HARPER, E. W., F.Z.8. ; The White- 
breasted Kingfisher (Halcyon 
smyrnensis) tn Captivity ... -- 364 
Horr, C. W.; The Ferns of North- 
Western India, including Afghan- 
éstan, the Trans-Indus Protected 
States, and Kashmir: Arranged 
and Named on the basis of Hooker 
and Baker's Synopsis Filicum, and 
other Works, with New Species 
added. Part III.—The General 
List. (With Plates XV, XVI, 
XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, and 
XXI.) aes w-. 25, 236, 443, 657 
Hunt, C. B. HouMAN, B.A., F.E.S. ; 
Some Entomological Notes from 
Ceylon. A method of Preparing 
Specimens of Lepidoptera : for 
Identification. Food of the larva 
of Daphnis nerii 
538 
375 
INGLIS, CHAS. M.; A Variety of 
the Common Hop CAeridothers 
tristis, Linn.) . -. 180 
Rill 
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INGLIS, C. M.; Oceurrence of the 
Bronze-capped Teal in Tirhut ... 
; Notes on Casarca 
rutila ¢he Braminy Duck) and 
Nyroca ferruginea (the White-eyed 
Duck... oes 19D 
; Further Note on the 
Occurrence of the Bronze-capped 
Teal (Kunetta faleata) in Tirhut .. 
——-; Occurrence of .the 
Black-capped eaaeagae” 9 
pileata) in Tirhut . 
186 
ee ee eee 
378 
379 
c eae RS of . the 
Water-rail (Rallus aquaticus) in 
Tirhut soc ese coe O19 
—-— ———3 Late Stay and Rarly 
Arrival of Duce in Assam 
54] 
——~—; The Birds of the 
Madhubani Subdivision of the 
Darbhanga District, Tirhut, with 
Notes on Species noticed Banas 
in the District, Part I . 621 
—_— —; Birds collected during 
Jive years? tie in the Hylas= 
handy District, Cachar. Part VIII 
—_—— 
654 
——; Snaring Owls in 
eos 700 
; The Shoveller as 
an Article of Food ... ey oe. 705 
INVERARITY, J.D,; A Wild Dogs 
Harth. (With a Plate) ... . 529 
JONES, CAPT. M. D. GORING, 2ND 
DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY ; Can 
a Cobra Hject its Poison ... owe 376 
KELSALL, CAPTAIN H. J., R.A. ; 
The Number of Feathers in the Tail 
of the Chestnut Bittern Sek 
cinnamomea) a6 00 eee BUG 
Lone, A. M. ; Red Ants as an Arti- 
cle of Fuod ... 00K eos 536 
MACDONALD, K.C.; Occurrence of 
Bonelli’s Eagle and the Golden- 
eye Duck at Myingyan coe 700 
MACNAB, CAPT. A, J »)H.R.C.S.,1.M.S., 
MEDICAL OFFICER, Q. O. Corps 
OF GUIDES ; Occurrence of the 
White-faced Stiff-tail Duck at 
Mardan soc eoe 182 
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