GENERAL INDEX. XXxill 
BISON.—(See Gaur). 
BITTERN.—The Number of Feathers in the Tail of the Chestnut—, xiii, 376, 
BLAKE, J. F.—On Some Superficial Deposits in Cutch, xii, 177, 374. 
BLANDFORD, W. F. H.—The Social System of Termites, xi, #29, 
BLANFORD, W. T.—The Gaur and its Allies, vi, 222; ‘Fauna of British 
India, Mammalia’ (noticed), vii, 107, 246, 391, 533; On a Stag from Tibet 
_ and the Mammals of the Tibetan Plateau, villi, 540; On Birds from 
Central India in Barnes’ Handbook, ix, 185; Fauna of British India— 
‘Birds, vol. iii (noticed), x, 316,505; Birds, vol. -iv (moticed), xii, 184; 
The Large Indian Squirrel and its Local Races or Sub-species, xi, 298 ; 
. The Nepal Wild Swan, xi, 306 ; Note on the Land Wollusca of Bombay, 
xii, 326; The Distribution of Vertebrate Animals in India, Ceylon and 
_ Burma, xii, 675, 
BLOOD, B. W.—Measurements of Black Buck Horns, vii, 550. 
BOAR (S).—Measurements of—, v, 191; Food of the Wild—, viii, 447 ; xii, 
=i 2ahes 
BOGLE, J.§$—The Eastern Pin-tailed Sandgrouse Breeding in India, xiii, 
539, 
BOMBAY—Some Post-pliocene Molluscs from the Byculla Flats i, 183 ; 
_ The Fungi of—,i, 233; The Poisonous Snakes of the Bombay 
Presidency, il, 244 ; Botany of the Bombay Presidency, iv, 264 ; 
Pre-historic Bombay, v, 132 ; Physical Geography of—, v, 377 ; 
Bombay Gardens, v, 397; Introduction of Game into the Neigh- 
bourhood of—, vi, 119 ; Bombay Ferneries, vi, 153, 421, 423 ; 
The Poisonous Plants of—, vii, 61, 203, 312, 487; viii, 99, 223, 331, 453 ; 
ix, 42, 147, 235, 345; x, 88, 260, 482, 618; xi, 252, 606 ; Bombay Grasses, 
viii, 107 ; Small Game Shooting in the Neighbourhood of—,vill, 155 ; 
Common Marine Shells of the Bombay Shore, viii, 212, 335; Descrip- 
tion of New Species of Marine Shells from—, vill, 234; xi, 506; The 
birds of the Bombay Presidency, ix, 488; The Planis of a Bombay 
Swamp, xi, 88, 335; Some Land and Fresh-water Shells collected in 
the Island of—, xi, 131, 262; The Land Mollusca of—, xii, 826, 785. 
BOMBAY, L, P.—A Coucal taking to the Water, v, 422. 
BONHOTE, J. L.—Description of a New Species of Mus from Southern 
India, xii, $9. 
BOOKS (noticed)—‘ The Birds of Bombay,’ i, 29; ‘Two Years in the 
Jungle, ii, 151; ‘The Cruise of the Marchesa,’ ii, 206; ‘Sport and 
Travel,’ iii, 191; ‘ The Geographical Distribution of the Charadride, 
iv, 157; ‘The Fauna of British India,’ Birds (vol.i), v, 167, 176, 300; 
Reptilia and Batrachia, vi, 100 ; Mammalia, vii, 107, 246, 391, 533 ; Birds 
(vol. iii), x, 316,505; Birds (vol. iv), xii, 184; ‘ Murray’s Avifauna of 
British India, v, 176; ‘ Manual of Forestry, v, 188; ‘ Butterflies of 
India, v, 298; ‘ Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds? vi, 1045; ‘Sport in 
’ Southern India? vii, 537; ‘ Beast and Man in India,’ viii, 136; ‘The 
Travels of Pietro Della Valle in India} viii, 246; ‘ Management of 
