XXX GENERAL INDEX. 
ANNELIDE REEFS, viii, 562. ie | pag 
ANT (8), Butterflies and—iii, 164; The Red Ant, iv, 151; on Indian—, v, 
38 ; Ainictus and Some New Sains of—, v, 388 ; Nests of Red—, v, 422 ; 
Our Ants, vii, 13, 175; Les formicides de ’ jim pine des Indes et de 
Ceylan, vii, 219, 430 ; viii, 17, 396 ; ix, 453; xiii, 52, 303, 462; Red Ants 
as Smelling Salts, x, 330 ; Note on Diteaiatiak a Ponerine Gauite of—, 
- xii, 756; Note on the Web-spinning Habits of the Red Ant, xiii, 181 ; 
Red Ants as an Article of Food, xiii, 536, 
ANT-EATER—The Scaly—, xi, 165. 
ANT-L ION—An Ant-lion up a Tree, x, 152. 
ANTELOPE (S)—Abnormal Horns of Indian—, vi, 184; New African—, 
viii, 149; The Four-Horned—, ix, 193; A Black Back with one Horn, 
ix, 228; The Burmese Gontcantelone or Serow, xi, 95; Tho Baira 
Antelope of Somali Land, xi, 725. 
APHIDES—Notes on Indian—, vili, 273. 
ARACHNIDA——Diagnosis of Some New Indian—, xii, 744, 
AROID—The Alocasia macrorhiza, vi, 270, 
ASS—The Asiatic Wild—, viii, 430. 
AUSTRALIA—<An Indian Naturalist’s Trip to—, iv, 219, 
BAHMIN FISHING in Bombay Harbour, xi, 742; Fishing in Indian 
Waters, xii, 194. 
BAINBRIDGE, G.—An Instance of Fructification in a Staminiferous 
Plant, i, 72. } 
BAIRA—The Baira Antelope of Somali Land, xi, 725. 
BAKER, E, C. STUART—The Genus Chloropsis, vi, 59 ; The Bulbuls of 
North Cachar, vii, 1, 125, 263,413; viii, 1; List of Birds’ Eggs from 
North Cachar presented by—, vii, 251 ; A New Wren from North Cachar, 
vii, 319 ; The Birds of North Cachar, viii, 162 ; ix, 1, 111; x, 1, 161, 339, 
539 ; xi, 222, 390; xii, 486 ; xiii, 399, 563; Identification of Birds, x, 
151; On Pericrocotus speciosus vel fraterculus, x, 631; Indian.Ducks and 
their Allies, xi, 1,171,347, 555 ; xii, 1,235, 437, 593; xiii, 1,199; The 
Blue Rock Thrush, xi, 336 ; Probable Hybrid between the Scarlet-backed 
and Fire-breasted Flower-pecker, xi, 467 ; On the Occurrence of Podiceps 
cristatus in Assam, xiii, 535 ; On the Occurrence of Macrorhamphus semi- 
palmatus in Assam, xiii, 705 ; The Nidifications of Rimator malacoptilus, 
xiii, 706. if 
BAKRI-— Sense of Smell in the—vi, 497, J! 
BAMBOOS—The Flowering of—, viii, 298. oe i 
BANANA,—Abnormal Development of Musa sapientum, i, 73. 
BANDICOOTS—The Destructiveness of—, ix, 97. 
BANKS, 8.—Bison in the Kamptee Cantonment limits, x, 329, 
BANTING—Notes on the Tsaing or—, x, 78 ; the Geographical Races of the— 
xiii, 192. 
BARCLAY, A.—A New Fungus, v, 161. 
