xliv GENERAL INDEX. 
GECKO,—A specimen of H, gleadowit with a Bifid Renewed Tail, ix, 30; 
Gecko Cannibalism, xii, 578. 
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION of the Charadride (noticed), iv, .157 ; 
Of the Pintail and Fantail Snipes, vi, 488 ; vii, 256, 
GEORGE, D.—The Waiter Rail, iv, 311. 
GHORPAD,— How the Monitor or Ghorpad Defends Itself, vi, 421. 
GILBERT, C. F.—Breeding of the Gourami, viii, 435 ; Note on the 'Thamin, 
viii, 439, 
GILBERT, R.—Sambar and Sambar Stalking, iii, 224; On Man-eating 
Tigers,iv, 195; A Man-killing Bear, vi, 276 ; Wounded Tigers, ix, 61; 
A Panther Smoked to Death ina Cave, ix, 107 ; Notes on Man-eating 
Tigers, x, 83; Notes on the Indian Sloth Bear, x, 688; A Visit to the 
Null after the Famine, xiii, 702. 
GILES, B.—Zoological Notes, iv, 230. 
GILES, G. M.—A Plea for the Collective Investigation of Indian Culicide : 
with Suggestions as to the Moot Points for Enquiry, and a Prodromus 
of Species known to the Author, xiii, 592. 
GLEADOW, F..-A New Lizard from the Dangs, ii, 49; On Psammophis 
longifrons, Vili, 553; The Poisonous Plants of Bombay, ix, 105; Note on 
the Himalayan Viper, xii, 597 ; A New Spider, xiii, 536. 
GLORIOSA.—The Gloriosa superba, viii, 322. 
GOAT.—A Horn on the margin of a Goat’s Har, ii, 283. 
GODWIT.—Occurrence of Macrorhamphus semipalmatus in Assam, xiii, 705, 
GOODALL, A —~KEscape of Black Swans, viii, 327, 
GOOSAN DER—The— ii, 56, 
GOSTLING, D.—Muscular Action after Death,ix, 493; Fish leaving the 
Water, ix, 494; Food of the Bull Frog, x, 150. 
GOURAMI—Breeding of the—, viii, 435, 
GRAHAM, J. A-The Growth of the Green Tree Frog, xi, 738, 
GRASSES.—Odoriferous Grasses of India and Ceylon, iv, 118; vi,64; The 
Grasses of Bombay, v, 116, 226, 337; vi, 189 ; vii, 357 ; vii, 107. 
GREBE£,—Breeding of the Crested Grebe in India, vi, 501 ; The Great Crested 
Grebe in Burma, xiii, 186; Occurrence of Podiceps cristatus in Assam, 
x1li, 535. 
GREEN, E, E.—Birds Tapping at Window Panes, xii, 415 ; the Lantana Bug, 
xii, 547. Supplementary Notes on the Coccid@ of Ceylon, xiii, 66, 252; 
Note on the Web-Spinning Habits of the Red Ant, xiii, 181; Coccidi- 
phagous larve of Hublemma, xiii, 538. 
GREY, E.—< The Travels of Pietro Della Valle in India” (noticed), viii. 
246. | 
GRIFFITH, F.—Bombay Ferneries, vi, 421. 
GUILLEMARD, H. H.—‘“ The Cruise of the Marchesa ” (noticed), li, 206: 
GULL—Reported Occurrence of Larus marinus in Rajputana, —, 374, 
GUM—from the Weaver's Beam tree, x1, 326. 
GUNTHER, A.—Dried Locust as Food for Cage and Game Birds, x, 124; - 
