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GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND AUTHORS FOR 
VOLS, £ TO MEEX INCLUSIVE, 
ABERCROMBIE, A.—Common Marine Shells of the Bombay Shore, viii, 
212, 335. 
ADEN—The Butterflies of—, vii, 207; List of Birds noted at—, viii, 231; 
List of Shells Collected at—, x, 917, 503 ; List of the Birds cf—, xi, 75; 
Aculeate Hymenoptera from—, xii, 101 ; ime in Indian Waters, xii, 
539, 
AFRIDIA—A New Genus of Labiate from the N,-W, frontier of India, xi, 
696. 
AITKEN, B.—Mimicry in Caterpillars, iv, 317, 
AITKEN, E. H.—Mimicry shown by Phyllornis jerdoni, i, 30; List of Butter- 
flies in the Society’s Collection, i, 126,215; ii, 35; Note on Pteropus 
edwardsii, i, 144; Note on White Ants, i, 144; The Conduct of a Tame 
Pigeon, i, 220 ; Nest and Eggs of C. lotenia, ii, 52; The Goosander, ii, 56 ; 
A Voyage from Liverpool to Bombay, iii, 238; The Red Ant, iv, 151; 
Larve and Pupx of some Bombay Butterflies, v, 260, 349 ; Parasitic Flies, 
v, 420; Dissemination of Larvez, v, 421; Red Ants’ Nests, v,422; Migra- 
tion of Birds, vi, 268 ; Protection of Larve, vi, 489 ; Moths Attracted by 
Tobacco Smoke, viii, 326; Habits of the Coppersmith, viii, 326; Where 
do Swallows Sleep ?, viii, 327; The Larva and Pupa of Spalgis epius, Vili, 
485; The Edible-nest Swift, ix, 495; Food of the Bull Frog, ix, 500 ; 
Distribution of the Black-capped Kingfisher, xi, 164; Savagery of the 
Indian Sloth Bear, xi, 164; The Migration of Butterflies, xi, 336; Our 
Annual Caterpillar Pest and its Remedy, xi, 337 ; The Breeding of the 
Comb Duck, xi, 550 ; Migration of Euplea core, xii, 229; Bombay Rats, 
xii, 416; A Wasp and a Fly, xii, 418 ; Note on a Whooper Swan shoi on the 
River Beas, Punjab, xiii, 362 ; Butterflies as Weather Prophets, xlil, 540 ; 
Notes on Anopheles, or the Malaria Mosquito, xiii, 691. 
—_————, BELL, T. R., and DAVIDSON, J.—The Butterflies of the North 
eanara District, x, 937, 372, 568 ; xi, 22. 
ALBINOISM—On the Frequency of Albinoism in Cutch, i, 71, 
ALCOCK, A. W.—Deep Sea Life in the Bay of Bengal, viii, 545, 
An instance of the natural repellant effects of “ Warning Colours,” 
xi, 149, 
ALGA—A New Species of—, i, 135. 
AMOY—The Fauna of—, xiii, 703, 
ANAIMALAI HILLS—Elephant Capturing Operations on the—, x, 133. 
ANDAMAN ISLANDS—Birds of the Nicobar and—, xii, 386, 555, 684. Xili, 
144 ; Fishing in Indian Waters, xii, 726. 
ANDERSON, J,.C.—Sporting Rambles round Simla, iv, 56, 
ANDRE, EARNEST,.—Contribution 4 la connaissance des Mutilles de l'Inde, 
Ge Evite 462) 
ANDROSACE—Description of a New—, xii, 675, 
