XXXVIii GENERAL INDEX. 
CHRYSILIDES—Protective Colouring of—, v, 307, 
CICADAS—Liquid Discharge from—x, 535. 
CIVET—A new Species of Civet from Orissa, vi, 429; Curious Accident to a 
Palm—, xi, 534, 
CLEVELAND, H. F.—Measurements of Tigers’ Skulls, viii, 554; The 
Young of the Hunting Leopard, xi, 743, 
CLUTTERBUCK, P. H.—A Tiger Killing a Bear, ix, 229; The Barking 
Deer, ix, 230; Sambar Horns eaten by Porcupines, ix, 225 ; The Musk- 
rat and its Young, ix, 229; Jungle Notes, viii, 303; Pteromys inornatus, 
xi, doll 
COAST—Down the—, iv, 289. 
COBRA—Bites of the—ii,70; A Nest of King-Cobra’s Eggs, vii, 257; An 
Aggressive—viii, 307 ; Food of the King-Cobra and Krait, xii, 589, 
COCCIDA—Supplementary Notes on the Coccide of Ceylon, xiii, 66, 252, 
COLLECTING Ways and Cellecting Days, vili, 346; ix,473; Some Hints 
to Beginners on Collecting and Preserving Natural History Specimens 
(Mammals), xiii, 100, (Birds), xiii, 270; (Reptiles and Amphibians) 
xiii, 641. 
COMBER, E.—On the Occurrence of the Black-capped King-fisher near 
Bombay, x, 533; Some Hints to Beginners on Collecting and Preserving 
Natural History Specimens (Mammals) xiii, 100; (Birds) xiii, 270; 
(Reptiles and Amphibians) xiii, 641; the Occurrence of the Red- 
winged Crested Cuckoo (Coccystes coromandus) in Bombay, xiii, 696 ; The 
Occurrence of the Desert-finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta) at Chaman, Balu-— 
chistan, xiii, 708, 
COODE, J. M.—A Panther Chasing a Nilghai, v, 307. 
COOKE, T.—The Flora of Mahableshwar and Matheran, ii, 133 ; x, 440. 
COPPERSMITH--The Habits of the—, viii, 144, 326 ; Nesting Difficulties of 
the—, xiii, 713. 
CORBETT, G. Q.—A Tiger Attacking Elephants, vii, 119. 
CORNISH, C. K.—The Effects of Music on Animals, ix, 335, 
COTES, FE. C.—Locusts in India, v, 86, 184; Agricultural Entomology, 
vi, 230 ; The Locusts of North-Western India, vi, 242 ; Natural Enemies 
of the Locust, vi, 416; Locusts of Bengal, Madras, Assam and Bombay, 
viii, 120; The Locust Invasion of 1889-92, vii, 274; Food of the Rosy 
Pastor, ix, 66 ; The Cheroot Weevil or Borer, ix,68; Dried Locusts as 
' Food for Cage and Game Birds, x, 124. 
COUCAL taking to the Water, v, 422; Occurrence of the Lesser Coucal in 
Ceylon, xi, 162. 
COUCHMAN, G. H. H.—The Flora of the Kachin Hills, vii, 447. 
COX, P. L—A Bold Panther, vii, 550. 
——— P. Z—A Plucky Instance of Panther-killing by Kathiawar Natives, 
x, 696; The Baira Antelope of Somaliland, xi, 725; The Aithiopian 
Wart Hog, xii, 204 ; Notes on Somaliland, xiii, 86, 281, 
—-— $,—Game in the Waltair District, xii, 574, 
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