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“CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 
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Jypran Ducks AND THEIR ATLIES. “By E. 0. Stuart Baker, FL, Sa ane 
Pari: EX: ° (WapP late TX) s-ceveeegeskceecasy cist sioes foun aecanece eae 
THE FERNS OF Nortu-WEsTEeRn Inpa, By Cc. W. fone Part III, 25 
Tur Morus or Inpra, SUPPLEMENTARY PAPER TO THE VOLUMES IN ~ 
«oe Fauna oF Brirish Inpra.” By Sir George F, Hampson, 
- Bart., RZS., FES, “Series 1. Part I. - (With Plate B) s..-ccs0eses © 37 ~ 
Lugs ForMIcIDES DE Reta DES a ET. DE Cuyzon. Par ‘ 
Auguste Forel. Part VI. naae ove Sis suirn ex ee ahace soe case eee se Meiers 
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON THE Conic oF CxryLoyn, By EH. A 
Ernest Green, F.E.S., Government Entomologist. (With 7 Plates, A 
to G) eorsessoe COO Pet coos dF eer oeseestOLFOSseesen ven DOCK i is SOU EGILIOIC Hs OIOO OCC: te. 66— 
A CaraLoGuE oF THE Jeterocera OF SIKHIM, AND Buuran. By = 
G. C. Dudgeon, F.E8., with notes by H. J. Hlwes, ¥.2.8., FES, &. | 
and additions by Sir George F, oe Bart., B.A. FES. &¢._ ei 
Part VII. (With Plate If) . desea iStvedesenes sneesebuen tee a eee nian 
NorEs on SOMALILAND. By Captain C. Z. Cox. Patt Ly .scl tee icretat Oe 
Some Hints For Beginners ON CoLLECTING AND PRESERVING NATU- 
“= RaL HIsToRY SPECIMENS... By H, Comber... sec sccscersteercosseveeveee 100 
Fisnine iv Lypran Waters. By F. 0. Gadsden 3 RIM. Part V eS (1138 
Tue Great Inpran Sprpers. By R. I. Pocock, of the British Museum. 
of Natural History. (With a Dgib) in oon p ass seveveeseveesessonsasses EDT 
Yax-sHoorine in THrper. By Edger Phelps .....-sesse--cteereeseseerees 184 
Tue Birds OF THE ANDAMAN AND } NicoBar IsLanps, By ‘ L. Butler, 
-F.ZS., M.B.0.U., &¢., Curator, Selangor State Museum, Part IV... 144 
Duscription or 4 New Specrus or Ficus From Travancore, By T, — 
F, Bourdillon, ¥.L.8., Conservator of fot Travancore. (With a 
Piie)  iwiedceiecemooer Fed sa Rae ace ucaiwoM sow haem ubheee senses stéice slak Seweree eee menenel 
On NEW AND “LITTLE-KNOWN Lepidopterd FROM THE Onin, Region: 2°. 
Sree By Lionel de Nicéville, F.u.s., C.M.28., &c. (With Plates CC, DD, 
he : and HE.) eonvecces teseceee* SEADOO EEOC OS Oe peeserrecvensecess ee ecevnecona (157 
MiscELLANzous NorEs— 
1, Account of a remarkable Swarming for Breeding Purposes of Sphex i: 
umbrosus, Christ, with notes on the Nests of twoother Species of 
Sphex and of certain of the Pompilide. By C. T. Bingham, Conser- ~ 
vator of Forest® “...c.scssnsseascesstce “da datiaunawaiwasongh ercdsantor ocaaande cee 177 
2. A Variety of the Common Myna, Acridotheres tristis, Linn. By Cc. M, 
TMG] Isc» lage sees ede o-oeauatin sawed endless eat sosdn gag varaseabenee dean as biiviscuies SOU eS 
3. Note onthe Web-spinning habits of the “ Red Ant,” Ecophila smarag- i 
dina. By E. Ernest Green, Govt. Entomologist ........se.ce00 seeacai enna $850 
4, Egg-blowing and its Difficulties. By Captain F. Wall, 1.M.S.......0..-004 po ge 
5. Occurrence of the White-faced Stiff-tail Duck at Mardan. By Gapiain 
A. J. Macnab, F,R. Cc. S., I. M: 8. Pe eOO Ore ore co s@eoecesesouerseve® CUPORrcoreerer eee 182 
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