xlvili GENERAL INDEX. 
KASHMIR—Rough Notes on Travel and Sport in—,iv,96; A Botanica 
Tour in—, ix, 69; A New Species of Sminthus from—, ix, 93; Occurrence 
of the Nepal Kalij Pheasant in—, xii, 577; Nesting in—, xii, 634, 
KASRA—Note on—, i, 74. 
KELSALL, H. J.—Live Frogs ina Snake, xii, 783 - The Number of Feathers 
in the Tail of the Chestnut Bittern, xii, 376, 
KENNEDY, W. R.—A Visit to the Islands of Rodriguez, Mauritius and 
Réunion, vii, 440. 
KESWALL (See Sincuarr, W. F.). 
KHARAGHORA—Birds observed Breeding at—, vii, 544 ; viii, 325 ; Small, 
Game in the Kharaghora District, xi, 163, 
KILLS by Carnivorous Animals, xiii, 632. 
KING FISHER—Occurrence of the Black-capped Kingfisher near Bombay: 
x, 583; The Distribution of the Black-capped—, xi, 148, 164, 552; 
Occurrence of the Black-capped Kingfisher in Cachar, xii, 217; Onan 
Immature Specimen of the islack-capped—, xii, 428 ; Kingfishers Killing 
Birds, xiii, 184; The White-breasted Kingfisher in Captivity, xiii, 364 ; 
Occurrence of the Black-capped Kingfisher in Tirhut, xiii, 379, 
KINLOCH, A. M.—The Distribution of the Slender Zoris, xi, 736. 
KIPLING, J. L.—‘ Beast aud Man in India”’ (noticed), viii, 136, 
KIRTIKAR, K. R—On Pandanus odoratissimus, i, 68 ; Abnormal Deve- 
lopment in Musa sapientum,i, 73; On Agaricus ostreatus, 1,73; The 
Fruit of rapa bispinosa, i, 74; On Kasra, or Scirpus kysoor,i, 74; A 
New Species of Alga, i, 135; Ona Recent Paper on the Mango, i, 200; 
On Gloriosa superba, i, 226; The Fungi of Bombay, i, 233; Pollen 
Grains, i, 242; Vegetables from the Crawford Market, ii, 61 ; On Indian 
Hepatice, ii, 250; Vegetable Life in Vehar Water, 11, 288; Folklore of 
Indian Plants, ii, 54; An Indian Naturalist’s Trip to Australia, iv, 219 ; 
A Rure Fungus, vi, 219; The Poisonous Plants of Bombay, vii, 61, 203, 
312, 487 ; viii, 99, 223, 331, 453 ; ix, 42, 147, 235, 345; x, 88, 260, 482, 
618; xi, 252, 606; Indian Flowers, vii, 512; Reply to Dr, J. C. Lisboa’s 
Note on the Poisonous Plant Sheula, x, 530. 
KITE—Occurrence of the Black-winged Kite in the Malay Peninsula, 
xii, 423. 
KOHAT—Notes on Nests taken at Mussoorie and—, x, 623, 
KOL-BHALU—The—, viii, 438; xi, 310, 548, 550, 747, 748. 
KONKAN,—List of Birds’ Skins from the South, i, 80; A Konkan Creek, 
iv, 21 ; Some Konkan Bats, xii, 716. 
K RAIT—Food of the King-Cobra and—, xii, 589. 
LACADIVES—Botany of the—, vii, 268, 460 ; vili, 57, 488, 
LADAK—Note on Some Species of Colias found in—, xi, 465. 
TLAMPY RIDES—Note. Pour Servir 4 Vhistoire des Lampyrides de l’Inde, xiii, 
426, aes 
LANGOOR—Sagacity of ines vi, 424. : a 
LEECH, J, H,—‘ Butterflies from China, Japan, and Coren’ (noticed), i ix, 194, 
