liv GENERAL INDEX, 
OLIVIER, H. D.—The Geograpical Distribution of the Pintail Snipe, 
vii, 256 ; A Panther Hating a Panther, vii, 407 ; On Rhinoceros Shooting, 
xiii, 538 ; Notes on Grévy’s Zebra, xiii, 651. 
OMANNEY, H. T.—Variety of the Pallas (Buteo frondosa), vi, 107; A 
Friendly Bulbul, viii, 309. 
ORIAL—The—, ix, 322, 
ORANGE(S)—The Cultivation of Oranges in India, vi, 111; Seedling Orange 
Trees, xi, 547, 
ORCHID—Note on Angracum sesquipedalée, vii, 112; The Flowering of 
Grammatophyllum bromheadii, viii, 439 ; The Giant Orchis, x, 328. 
ORIOLE—Nesting of the Black-headed—, xiii, 713. 
ORISSA—A New Species of Palm-Civet from—, vi, 429, 
OSMASTON, B, B.—On the Nidification of Certain Birds not previously 
recorded, ix, 190; Birds’ Nesting in the Tons Valley, xiii, 542. 
-— L. aia bRomal Sambar-horns, x, 534; Birds’ Nesting in the 
Tons Valley, xi, 64, 468, 
OTTERS—Indian—, vi, 117. 
OUDH—Notes on Shooting in—, xi, 312 ; Notes on Sport in—, xii, 223, 
OVIS—Shooting Ovis poléi on the Pamirs, x, 53. 
OWL—The Nesting of the Long-eared—, x, 149; Ketupa ceylonensis Breeding 
in Captivity, xi, 165; The Large-barred Owlet Capturing a Quail on the 
Wing, xiii, 530; Snaring Owls with Nooses, xiii, 700, 
OXENHAM, R. G.—A Butterfly Attracted by Tobacco Smoke, viii, 148. 
PALLAS—Variety of the—, vi, 107, 273, 
PALM(S)—The Uses of the Screw —, i,62; iv, 314; The Uses of the 
Flower of the Screw—, i, 227; Note on the Screw—, i, 68 ; Some Branch- 
ing—, iii, 250; A Branching Areca-nut-—, iv, 317; Doum Palms in India, 
vi, 271; Bienching Palms and Tree Fabitel vi, 486. 
PAMIRS— Shooting Ovis polii on the—,x, 53; A Shooting Expedition on 
the—, xiii, 385, 543, 
PANGALA—Value of the Plant Pangala in Cases of Bites Ge the Phursa, 
vi, 450, 
PANTHER (S)—Food of the—, ii, 285; Mauled by a—,, ili, 256; A Panther 
Tree’d by Wild Dogs, v,191; A Panther Chasing a Nilghai, v, 307; A 
Man-eating—, vi, 108; A Panther eating a—, vi, 274; vii, 407; a Bold 
—, vii, 550; A Man-eating—, ix, 25; Strange Behaviour of a—, ix, 95; 
A Panther Smoked to Death in a Cave, ix, 107 ; A Tiger Killing a—, ix 
490; Panther versus Porcupine, x, 154; A Plucky Instance of Panther- 
killing by Kathiawar Natives, x, 696; Leopard v. Chital; Pig v. 
Leopard, xi, 158; A Panther with Twenty Toes, xi, 734; Panthers 
and their ways, xi, 739; Curious Conduct of a—, xii, 226. 
PARASITE(S)—A Supposed Root-Parasite, i, 75; The Frequency of Para- 
sites in Indian Army Horses, i, 138; Parasites in the Wild Ass of Cutch, 
ii, 30; Internal—, ii, 63, Parasitic Trees, iv, 154 ; Parasitic Flies, v, 420; 
