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Oceurrence of Tropidonotus himalayanus in Burma, By Capt. F. Wall, 
HM Ge, eurith GL, LVATIR, CA: Vi), ese cketeesacdoorde neck as ad enisekt detpadesresteteay 537 
On the occurrence of Simotes splendidus in Burma, ora probable new » 
species. By Capt. F. Wall, 1.m.s., and G. H, Evans, A,V.D, scseseseeeee 537 
Coccidiphagous Larvee of Hublemma, By Ni. Ernest Green, E.E.S., Govt. 
Entomologist, R. B. G.. Pr ietenivates yc sasvenscteeeg oa Vcuetacontives BOO 
On Rhinoceros Shooting. nee Lieut,-Col, H. D. Olivier, R. H., 7.2.8. ... 938 
The Eastern Pintailed Sand Grouse (Pterocles alchatus), Bidens in 
India. By J.S. Bogle, Q. O. Corps of Guides..,.....0. sage tvages Ree gee ag 539 
Butterflies as Weather Prophets. By HE. H. Aitken ...seccecceese fereae toes 540 
Late stay and early arrival of Duck in Assam. By Chas. M. Inglis, 541 
Birds’ nesting in the Tons Valley. By B. B. Osmaston, Ind. Forest 
SOR VECE Mie gis \enar-keredsna¥ycoa lib Neneh Han at aceencnte Vex wats: Wa anasuassl secyotee OUD 
A Shooting Expedition on the Pamirs, By A. Lé M, Bu.....cceccseseceesees D438 
Dipsas cyanea. By Vety. Major G. H. Evans ....... eaceweae aE tr eoeongree aul: 
Description of a new Snake of the Genrs Ablabes from Burma. By 
Ge AGIBOWEN SED [FR Sess st heabedeoneeae ese ose soem ee ee ce ieeatOe 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETINGS held on. the oth Tule ani oth October 
pe em reeeteeteSes rs. eBeteesense @eseoereereensens wake Meee weer ee es teeeertes eeeee e 
