xl GENERAL JNDEX. 
Upper Burma, x, 633 ; New and Little-known Butterflies from the Indo- 
Malayan, Austro-Malayan and Australian Regions, xii, 131; Notes on 
Some Butterflies from Tenasserim, xii, 329;° New and Little-known 
Lepidoptera from the Oriental region, xii, 157 ; Nidification of Rimator 
' malacoptilus, xiii, 531; The Fauna of Amoy, xiii, 703. 
ee MACKINNON, P, W.—List of Butterflies from MASbOTie 
and the Neighbouring Region, xi, 205, 368, 585, 
pE PONCINS, BARON EDMOND—Shooting Ovis polit on the Pamirs, x, 53, 
DISTRIBUTION of Vertebrate Animals in India, Ceylon and meee 
xiii, 675. 
DIXON, R. M.—The Sirychnine Tree, ix, 102; The Size of Mango: Trees, 
ix, 488; The Giant Orchis, x, 328 ; Tapeworms found in a Fish, xii, 770. 
DODGSON, C. G.—Sport in Somaliland, viii, 87. 
DOG (S); Panthers tree’d by Wild—, v, 191; Notes on Wild—, vii, 494; 
On the: Indian Breeds of—, vii, 545; Notes on Indian—, viii, 308; 
The Eccentricities of a—, viii, 310 ; Wild—, x, 127 ; ‘he Indian Wild—, 
x, 449; Bison, Tiger and Wild—, xii, 773 ; A Wild Dog’s Earth, xiii, 709. 
DOIG, S. B.—Muscular Action after Death, ix, 108. 
DOLPHIN—Notes on Delphinus lentiginosus, i, 51; A Stranded—, ix, 100, 
DONALD, C. H.—Does the Brown Bear Hybernate ?, xii, 218 ; Hybernation 
of the Black and Brown Bears, xii, 576.; Occurrence of. the Nepal Kalij 
Pheasant in Kashmir, xii, 577. 
“DONOVAN, C.—Possible Occurrence of the Great Snipe near Madras, 
xii, 782, 
DRAGON FLIES—Mr, Giles’—y, 190 ; Cannibal—, ix, 225. 
DRAKE-BROCKMAN, H. E.—A ek Attacking a Man, vii, 548, 
-DRECKMANN, F.—Note onan Undescribed Homalopsida, i, 25; Simul- 
taneous Twin Parturition of a Scorpion, ili, 137 ; A Rare Snake, vii, 406. 
DRONGO—A pet—iv, 313. 
Du BUYSSON, R.—Note, Pour servir & Vhistoire ae Lampyrides de VInde, 
xili, 426, 
DUCKS ; Notes on—, vii, 553; Breeding Season of ‘the Spotted-billed— 
viii, 556; The Spotted-billed—, ix, 07; Indian Ducks» and their 
allies, xi, 1,171, 347, 555 ; xii,1, 235, 437, 593 « xiii, 1, 199 ;. The White- 
faced—, xi, 150; ‘The Oceanic Teal, xi,- 332, Occurrence: of the 
Garganey Teal in India during July, xi, 333; The Comb Duck or Nukhta, 
xi, 547; The Breeding of the Comb Duck, xi, 550; Early Migration of . 
the Ruddy Sheldrake, xii,416; Occurrence of the Clueking Teal in 
Guzerat, xii, 429 ; Note on Tridian Ducks and their Allies, xii, 572 ; Ducks 
in the Waltair District, xii, 574 ; Note onthe White-eyed and the Tufted—, 
, 775; Occurrence of the White-faced Stiff-tailed Duck at Mardan. 
xiii, 182 ; Occurrence of the Bronze-capped 'l'eal in Tirhut, xiii, 186, 378 ; 
Occurrence of the Sheldrake on the Bheema river, xiii, 187 ; Notes on the 
Brahminy and White-eyed—, xiii, 191; The Western White-eyed Pochard, 
xiii, 191; Occurrence of the White-winged Wood Duck in Upper Burma, 
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