GENERAL INDEX. File 
LEOPARD—(Sce Pantuer). 
LEOPARD-CAT—Curious Accident to a—, x, 535. 
LEPIDOPTERA—The Lepidoptera of Karachi and Neighbourhood, 11, 269 ; 
iii, 117, 168; New and Little-known Lepidoptera from the Indo-Malayan 
Region, x, 13, 169; Lepidoptera taken in Cutch, xii, 511; New and 
Little-known Lepidoptera from the Oriental Region, xiii, 157. 
LEPORINE Monstrosity, x, 328. 
LESTER, C. D.—Ducks, vii, 553; The Flamingo Breeding in India, viii, 
553; Field Notes from Cutch, x, 331; Occurrence of Marshall’s /ora in 
Cutch, x, 695; Late Stay of ‘Wild Fowl, xi, 168; The Flamingo Breed- 
ing in India, xi, 321; Occurrence of the Water Come in Cutch, xi, 321 ; 
Late Stay ef Water Fowl, xi, 321; Curious Conduct of a Panther, 
xii, 229. 
LEVEILLE, F, H.—The Presence of Taraxacum officinale in the Nilgherries, 
vi, 106. 
LIBRARY — List of Books in the Society’s—, i, 24. 
LIGHT, R.—Temerity of Rats, vi, 264. 
—, W, A.—Notes from Deesa, x, 536. 
LILY On Gloriosa superba, i, 22. 
LINDESAY, E.—Sambar Shedding its Horns Accidentally, x, 535. 
LION CUBS—xii, 225, 
LISBOA, J, C.—Arrowroot-yielding Plants from Mahableshwar, etc., i, 140; 
Bombay Grasses, v, 116, 226, 337; vi, 189; vii,357; viii, 107; Here- 
ditary Disease of the Branches and Leaves of Ficus tsiela, vii, 76 ; The 
Poisonous Plant Sheula, A Corrected Description, x, 527; Obituary 
notice, xi, 339.. 
Mrs, J. C.—Odoriferous Grasses of India and Ceylon, iv, 118 ; 
vi, 64. 
LISCOMB, 8.— Sport and Travel’ (noticed), iii, 191. 
LITTLEDALE, H.—Notes on ‘The Birds of Panter i, 29; Birds of 
South Guzerat, i, 194; Travel and Sport in Kashmir, iv, 98; Memo- 
randa, iv, 153; Bears Haten by Tigers, iv, 316; Painted Sandgrouse - 
Near Baroda, v, 305; Tigress’ Milk as a Medicine,v, 416; The Bengal 
Water Cock in Guzerat, v,416; On the Introduction of the Black 
Partridge in Bombay, v, 417; Notes on Wild Dogs, ete., vii, 494; The 
Blue Rock Thrush, xi, 161 ; Notes on Hume and Marshall’s ‘GameBirds,’ 
xi, 338 ; Campmg in Chamber xi, 482. 
LIZARD (S)—Description of a New Species of el from the . Langs, 
ii, 49; Curious Instance of Fright from a Bite by a—, ii, 263; A New 
Species of Lizard from Travancore, vi, 449; Some Cases of Caudal 
_ Abnormality 1 in—, x1, 680 ; Description of a New Species of Lizard from 
~ Silangor, xiii, 333, 335, ra 
LOCUST (S)—In India, v, 86, 184: “Tie Locusts of North-Western, India, 
yi, 242; The Natural Enemies of—vyi, 416; The Locusts of Bengal, 
Madras, Assam aud Bombay, viii, 120; The Locust Invasion of 1889- oe 
