XXXIV GENERAL INDEX. 
Animals in the Calcutta Zoological Gardens; viii, 254 ; + Butterflies 
from China, Japan, and Corea,’ ix, 194; ‘ The Game Birds of India,’ 
xii, 704, 
BOTAN Y—Address to Students in Botany in Ween India, iv, 37 ; How 
to Facilitate the Study of—, iv, 213 ; Botany of the Bombay Prevnlency: 
iv, 264 ; On the Cucurbitacee of Western India, v, 286, 
BOTS of the Horse and Camel, ii,27; An Appeal for Assistance in Collect- 
ing Gad-flies, Bot-flies and Wanblestee! Xlii, 683. 
BOULENGER, G. A.— Fauna of British India, Reptilia and Batvadhiia? 
(noticed), vi, 100 ; Ona New Species of Lizard from Travancore, vi, 
449 ; Ona New Species of Frog from Travancore, vi, 456; On a New 
Toad from Travancore, vii, 317 ; Ona New Harth Snakefrom Travancore, 
vii, 318; x, 236; On a New Saale from Travancore, viii, 528; An 
Addition to the Ophidian Fauna of India, ix, 325; On a New Krait 
from Sind, xi, 73 ; Description of a New Lizard from Selangor, xiii, 
333, 335 ; Description of a New Snake from the Perak Hills, xiii, 336; 
Description of a New Snake of the genus Ablabes from Burma, pc: 
553, 
BOURDILLON, MARY W.—Birds Tapping at Window Panes, xii, 575, 
— T. F.—The Rediscovery of Strychnos rheedii, x, 690; Des- 
een of some New or Rare Trees from Travancore, xii, 349 ; Descrip- 
tion of a New Species of Ficus from Travancore, xiii, 155, 
BRINDLEY, H. H.—A Specimen of a House Gecko with a bifid renewed 
Tail, ix, 30 ; Some Cases of Caudal Abnormality in Lizards, xi, 640. 
BRINJAL—An Instance of Teratology in the—, iv, 55. 
BROOK-FOX, F, G.—Russell’s Viper, viii, 565. 
BROWN3G, C. A, R.—A Bird Killed by a Mantis, xii, 578. 
BRUNTON, R. P.,—Quails Breeding in Captivity, viii, 551. 
BRYANT, H. B.—Elephant-capturing Operations on the Anaimalai fills, 
asp laos 
BUCHANAN, KENNETH—Nesting of the Black Eagle, xii, 776; Nesting 
of the Large-billed Willow Warbler, xii, 777. 
BUCK, E, C.—The Spotted-billed Duck, ix, 97. © 
BUCKLAND, C, T.—A Black Tiger, iv, 149, 
BUCKTON, G, B—Notes on Indian Aphides, viii, 273. 
BUFFALO—The Wild—, iv, 231; The Indian Wild,—x, 41. 
BUG—The ‘ Lantana Bug’, xii, 547. 
BULBUL—A Whistling—, iv, 313; A Friendly—, viii, 309 ; On the Longe- 
vity of the Persian —, xiii, 698. 
BULKLEY, H.—Breeding of the Crested Grebe in India, vi, 501; Curious 
Tumor on a Black Buck, vii, 405; Birds Observed Breeding at Khara- 
ghora, vii, 544, viii, 325; Breeding Season of the Sarus Crane, viii, 148 ; 
Eggs of the Bustard, ix, 228; Small Game in the Kharaghora District, 
xi, 163 ; The Nidification of the Spotted Sandgrouse (Pierocles senegallus), 
xiii, 704, 
