GENERAL INDEX. sl vii 
Myna, xiii, 180 ; Occurrence of the Bronze-capped Teal in Tirhut, xiii, 
186,378 ; Notes on the Brahminy and White-eyed Ducks, xiii, 191 ; 
Occurrence of the Black-capped Kingfisher in Tirhut, xiii, 379 ; Occur- 
rence of the Water-rail in Tirhut, xiii, 379; Late Stay and Early 
Arrival of Duck in Assam, xiii, 541; The Birds of Madhubani Sub- 
division of the Darbhanga District, Tirhut, with Notes on Species 
noticed elsewhere in the District, xiii, 621; Snaring Owls in Nooses, 
xiil, 700; The Shoveller as an Article of Food, xiii, 705, 
INVERARITY, J. D—Abnormalities in the Horns of Ruminants, i, 223 ; 
Notes on “The Waters of Western India,” ii,44; Unscientific Notes 
on the Tiger, iii, 143 ; Stalking the Indian Bison, iv, 294; Wounded 
Bear charging up a Tree, v, 380; The Mammalia of Somaliland, vi, 457 ; 
Does a Tiger kill Snakes ? vii, 405 ; A Bear with Three Cubs, vii, 406; 
Sambar and Sambar Shooting, viii, 391; Man-eating Panthers, ix, 25 ; 
The Four-horned Antelope, ix, 193; The Orial, ix, 322; The Cheetul or 
Spotted Deer, tx, 481; The Indian Wild Buffalo,x, 41 ; The Indian Wild 
Dog, x, 449; A Wild Dog’s Earth, xiii, 529, 
TORA.—Occurrence of Marshall’s fora in Cutch, x, 695 ; Early Breeding of 
the Common fora, xiii, 712. 
TRIDESCENT COLOU #*—A Method of Examining Iridescent Objects, 
viii, 282, 
JACANA,—The Breeding of Parra indica, i, 221. 
JACKAL.—The Jackal or Lion-proyider, viii, 306 ; Notes on a Jackal Club 
xii, 220, 
JACKSON, F. H.—Wounded Animals ioe their Broken Limbs in their 
Jaws, x, 533, 
———_—— H. St. J.—Bombay Ferneries, vi, 423 ; Landscape Gardening in 
Native States, vi, 478. 
J AMAICA—The Indian Mongoose in—, xi, 161, 
JAMES, H. EH. M.—Sind as a Field for Naturalists, viii, 322, 
JESSE.—Sport in the Island of Karativoe, vii, 115, 
JONES, M. D. GORING.—Can a Cobra eject its Poison ?, xiii, 376. 
JUNGLE NOTES, viii, 303. 
JUNGLE FOWL—Sapphires Found in the Gizzard of a—, xi, 735. 
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KACHIN HILLS—The Flora and Fauna of the—, vii, 447. 
KANARA—tThe Birds of—, ix, 489; The Butterflies of the North Kanara 
District, x, 237, 372, 568 ; xi, 22; New Species of Western Peninsular 
Plants from North—, xi, 234; The Birds of North—, xi, 652; xii, 43; 
Species of Western Peninsular Trees, Shrubs, &c., from North—, 
xi, 696. 
KARACHI—The Lepidoptera of Karachi and Neighbourhood, ii, 269; 
iii, 117, 168 ; A New Sea-snake from—, xii, 642. 
KARATIV@®—Sport i in the Island of —, vii, 115, me 
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