XXxii GENERAL INDEX. 
BERRY, P.—Curious Instance of Melanism, ix, 224. 
BETEL-NUT—A Giant Betel-nut Tree, vii, 553, 
BETHAM, J. A.—The Uses of the Screw-Palm, iv, 314 ; Minter im Birds, 
iv, 315; Note on Certain Species of Papilio, ivy, 315 ; Butterflies of the 
Central Provinces, v, 19, 152, 279 ; vi, 175, 318 ; on 495; Butterflies of 
Matheran, viii, 421 ; Food of the Bull Frog and Musk-rat, x, 697; Nidi- 
fication of the Thick-billed Flower-pecker, xi, 159. 
R. M—tThe “ Kol-Bhalu,” xi, 310; Nesting of the. White- 
browed Bush Bulbul in Guzerat, xi, 316; Notes on Nests and Eggs 
found in the Vicinity of Baroda, xii, 221 ; Occasional Notes on Birds’ 
Nesting in the Neighbourhood of Poona, xii, 778 ; xiii, 380, 686 ; On the 
occurrence of the Sheldrake on the Bheema river, xiii, 187. 
.—The “ Kol-bhalu,”’ xi, 747, 
BHAKHA and its Effects on Cattle, viii, 444. 
BHIMRAJ—On a New Species of Dissemurus, with some abaeeranions on the 
so-called family Dicruride, xii, 377. 
BHUTAN—Catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhim me xi, 239, 406, 624 ; 
Xli, 32, 292, 643 ; xii, 77, 258, 406. 
BINGHAM, C, T.—Collecting and Preserving Hymenoptera, iii, 112 ; Beesand 
Wasps from Burma, ili, 183 ; New and Little-known Hymenoptera, v, 233 > 
Collecting Ways and Collecting Days, viii,346; ix, 473; New and Little- 
known Hymenoptera from India, Burma and Ceylon, viii, 358 ; New and 
Little-known Species of Indo-Malayan Hymenoptera, x, 195 ; The Great. 
Indian Hornbill in a Wild State, xi, 308; Aculeate Hymenoptera from 
Aden, xii, 101 ; Some New Species of Indian Hymenoptera, xii, 115 ; Note. 
on Fussorial Wasps and Bees and their Parasites, xii, 585 ; Note on 
Diacamma, a Ponerine Genus of Ants, xii, 756 ; Account of a Remarkable 
Swarming of Sphex wmbrosus, etc., xiii, 177. 
BIRDS’ NESTING—In Rajpootana, i, 38 ; on the Ghats, i, 175; Notes from 
Cutch, ii, 55 ; in Western India, iii, 205 ; iv. 1, 83, 237; v, 1, 97, 315; vi, 
1, 129, 285 ; in Kanara, vi, 331; in the Tons Valley, xi, 64, 468 ; xii, 542 ;. 
Occasional Notes on Birds’ Neste in the Neicibouttond of Poona, xii, 
778 ; xiii, 380, 686 ; in Kashmir, xii, 634. 
BIRDS OF PREY, xiii, 185, 696. : 
BIRDS’ SKINS—Catalogue of—in the Society's collection, i, 15; List of— 
from the South Konkan, i, 80; List of—from Burma, etc., i, 83 ; Present- 
ed by Capt, A. T. H. Newnham, i, 142; List of—from Sind, presented by 
Col. Swinhoe, u1, 56, 
BIRDWOOD, H.M.—The Flora of Matheran, i, 203; Catalogue of the 
Flora of Mahableshwar and Matheran, ii, 107; x, 394; The Hill Forests 
of Western India, xii, 659. 
BIS-COBRA—Note on the—, i, 145; Origin of the Belief in the—, i ii, 154 ; 
Belief in the—, iv, 310. 
BISCOH, W, F.—A Tiger Killing a Panther, ix, 490; Liquid Discharge from 
Cicada Insects, x, 535; Kingfishers Killing Birds, xiii, 184, 
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