GENERAL INDEX. lv 
PARRY, L. H.—Muscular Action after Death, ix, 335, 
PARTRIDGE—Introduction of the Black Partridge in Bombay, v, 417. 
PASTOR—Food of the Rosy—ix, 66. 
PEARL—Extracts from a Report on Pearl Fishing in the Bassein District, 
Burma, xi, 317, 
PEILE, A. J—Some Land and Fresh-water Shells Collected in the Island 
of Bombay, xi, 131, 262; Note on the Land Mollusca of Bombay, 
xii, 326; The Bombay Land Mollusca, xii, 785; An Oviviparous Snail, 
xii, 785 ; Land Mollusca, xiii, 394 ; Land Shells of the Genus Ariophania, 
xiii, 395, 
PENTON, J. E.—Markhor Shooting in Eastern Afghanistan, v, 418. 
PERAK—Description of a New Snake from the Perak Hills, xiii, 336 ; 
Notes on Trips to Perak and Singapore, xiii, 697. 
PEREIRA, M. C.— Hemidesmus, ix, 491. 
PERSIA—Birds seen in a Journey through—, ii, 99. 
PESHAWUR—Small Game of the Peshawur District, xi, 160. 
PHEASANT—The Courting Dance of the Moonal, xii, 573 ; Occurrence of 
the Nepal Kalij Pheasant in Kashmir, x1i,577; Notes on Some Kalij 
Pheasants from the Kachin Hills in the Possession of the Bombay 
Natural History Society, xiii, 521, 
PHELPS, E.—Yak Shooting in Tibet, xiii, 134. 
PHIPSON, H. M.—List of Snakes in the Society’s Collection, i, 84; ii, 49 ; 
Feeding, &c., of the Rock Snake, Python molurus, ii, 165 ; Snake-breed-- 
ing for the Government Reward, ii, 205; Poisonous Snakes of the 
Bombay Presidency, ii, 244; Occurrence of Geradia prevostiana in 
Bombay, ix, 486; The Great Indian Hornbill in Captivity, xi, 307. 
PIGEON (S)—The Conduct of a Tame—,:i, 220; Victoria Crown Pigeons 
‘Breeding in Confinement, vi, 117; Occurrence of the Hastern Stock 
Pigeon in Tirhoot, xii, 429 ; Abnormal Number of Eggs in a Nest of the 
Bengal Green—, xii, 577. 
PISA—The Pisa Tree, ix, 99, 
PLANTS ; List of Plants Presented by J. A. Murray, ii, 86; Folk-lore of 
Indian—, iii, 54; Conditions for the Distribution of—, iii, 98 ; Means of 
Self-protection Possessed by—, iii, 232 ; The Poisonous Plants of Bombay, 
vii, 61, 203, 312, 487; viii, 99, 223, 331, 453; ix, 42, 105, 147, 235, 345 ; 
x, 88, 260, 482, 618; xi, 252, 606; The Poisonous Plant Sheula, A 
Corrected Description, x, 527. 
PLAYFAIR, H. A.—Destruction of Life by Wolves, vi, 265. 
PLOVER—Breeding of @, cantianus in India, ii, 167. 
POCOCK, R. I.—On Two Collections of Myriopoda from Oeylon and 
Southern India, vii, 131; Ona Collection of Scorpions, vii, 295; The 
’ Habits of Some Living Scorpions, viii, 287; The Species of Galeodide 
Inhabiting India and Ceylon, ix, 438; Descriptions of Some New Species 
of Scorpions from India, xi, 102; Descriptions of Six New Species 
of Scorpions from India, xii, 262; Monograph of the Pill-Millipedes 
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