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xiii, 532; The Golden-eye—, xiii, 533; Late Stay and Early Arrival of 
Ducks in Assam, xiii, 541 ; Occurrence of the Golden-eye at Myingyan, 
xiii, 700 ; The Shoveller as’an Article of. Food, xii, 705. 
DUDGEON, G. C.—Bird eating a Butterfly, ix, 337 ; the Life-history of a 
-nynphaline Butterfly, ix, 342 ; The Transformations of two lycwnid 
Butterflies, x, 144; Notes on lycenid Butterflies, x, 333, 335 ; Catalogue 
of the Heterocera of Sikkim and Bhutan, xi, 239, 406, 624; xii, 32, 292, 
643 ; xiii, 77,258, 406,672; Note ona Plague of Web-making Cater- 
pillars on a Silang Tree, xii, 776; Larva of Eublemma amabilis as a 
Lac Insect destroyer, xiii, 379; The Large-barred Owlet capturing a 
’ Quail on the Wing, xiii, 430. 
DUGONG—Occurrence of the Dugong in Indian Seas, ix, 489. 
DUTHIE, J. F.—Periodical Flowering of Certain Plants, v, 417 ; A Botanical 
Tour in Kashmir, ix, 69; on Afridia, a new genus of Labiate from the 
North-Western frontier of India, xi, 696 ; Description of a new Androsace, 
xii, 675, 
DYMOCK, W.—Marathi names of Plants, ii, 175, 228 ; iii, 30 ; Means of Self- 
protection possessed by Plants, iii, 232; Economic Botany of the 
Cucurbitacee, v, 286; On the Oroid ( Alocasin macrorhiza ), vi, 270; 
Substances used as Incense in the Hast, vi, 399; Value of the Plant 
Pangala in cases of bites by the Phursa Snake, vi, 450. 
EAGLES—The Southern Indian Harrier, ix, 487; Occurrence of the Short- 
toed Eagle in the Malay Peninsula, xii, 423; Nesting of the Black, xii, 
589, 776 ; Occurrence of Bonelli’s Hagle at Myingyan, xiii, 700. 
EKARTHWORMS—On Some Earthworms from India, xi, 431. 
EBDEN, E. J.—Muscular Action after Death, viii, 554. 
EGGS—List of Eggs in the Society’s Collection, 11, 280 ; vi, 83; xii, 734; List 
of Eggs from J. Davidson, i, 22; Collection of Eggs presented by W. M. 
Gibbs, ii, 150; Eggs laid by Animals, v, 306; List of Eggs from North 
Cachar, vii, 251 ; Egg-blowing and its Difficulties, xiii, 181, 
ELEPHANTS—Measurements of Indian, iv, 316 ; Elephant Capturing Opera- 
‘tions on the Anaimalai Hills, x, 133; The Elephant in Burma (extract 
from a report), xi, 322; Tusk Measurements of Asiatic—, xi, 335. 
ELWES, H. J.—Note on Some Species of Colias Found in Ladak, xi, 465 ; 
Note on the Zoological Divisions of Sikhim, xi, 694, 
ENTOMOLOGY—A gricultural—vi, 239 ; Entomological Notes from Weylon, 
xii, 375. 
EVANS, G, H.--Note on the Thamin, ix, 326 ; Notes on the Tsaing or Bant- 
ing, x, 78; The Burmese Goat-Antelope or Serow, xi, 95; The Elephant 
in Burma (extract from a report), xi, 322 ; Occurrence of the White- 
winged Wood Dutch in pope Burma, xiii, 532; Dipsas cyanea, xiii, 
553, x. 
, and WALL, F.—Occurrence of Dips@s cyanea in Burma, xiii, 188 ; 
Inielshadiois of a’ ‘brood of Zamenis mucosus, xiii, 189; Notes on Opihidia 
collected in Burma, xiii, 343; Notes on fwo specimens of Lyéodon 
