lvi GENERAL INDEX. 
Inhabiting India, Burma and Ceylon, xii, 269, 465 ; Diagnoses of Some 
New Indian Arachnida, xii, 744; The Great Indian Spiders, xiii, 121; 
Description of Some New Species of Spiders from British India, 
xili, 478, 
POHUR—Notes on the Pohur or Himalayan Viper, xii, 411. 
POLECATS—As Pets, xi, 737. 
POLLOK, Col.—Indian Wild Cattle, The Tsine and the Gaur, xii, 187. » 
POONA—Occasional Notes on Birds’ Nesting in the Neighbourhood of—, 
xii, 778. . 
PORCUPINE (S)—Sambar Horns Eaten by—, ix, 225; Leopard versus—, 
x, 154; The Indian—, xi, 166 ; Goat killed by a— ,xiii,.194, 
PORE, GHORE—Can Snakes Hear ? , iii, 65. 
PORPOISE—Description of Neomiris kurrachiensis, i, 224, 
PRAIN, D.—Note ona New Fungus, v, 165; Botany of the Laccadives 
vii, 268, 460; viii, 57,488; The Genus Psilotum in India, viii, 428; 
Plants of a Bombay Swamp, xi, 335; A New Curcuma from the 
Decean, xi, 463, 
PRALL, 8, E—The Duration of the Pupa State of Papilio hector, x, 697; 
The Migration of Butterflies, xi, 533; The Speed of Flight in Butter- 
flies, xi, 533; A Musk-rat Attacking a Toad, xiii, 699; Squirrels and 
Satbhais, xiii, 700. 
PREBBLE, J. G.—The Nux-Vomica Tree, viii, 565; ‘he Pisa Tree and 
Indian Willow, ix, 99. 
PRESERVING—On a New Method of Preserving and dint Zoological 
Specimens, vi, 489, 
PRIMROSE, A. M.—Food of the King Cobra and Krait, xu, 589; Notes 
on Birds Collected in South Sylhet, xiii, 707, 
SUIT TUE! (Preservation)—The Protection of Game, iii, 138; Protec- 
_ tion in Reserved Forests in the C. P., iv. 74; Protection of inaionionene 
Birds, iv, 124; Protective Goloranien of Girjeataes! v, 8307; Protection 
of Game Birds in the Central Provinces, vi, 87 ; Protection of Birds and 
Animals, vi, 281; Protection of Game in Sind, vi, 487; Protection of 
larve, vi, 489; Protection of Birds and Harmless Wild Animals in 
Mahableshwar, vii, 530; The Nilgiri Game and Fish Preservation 
Association, viii, 535. 
PSILOTUM—Noite on Psilotum triquetrum, vii, 544; The Genus Psilotum in 
India, viii, 428, 
PY THON—Food of Python molurus, ix, 491, 
QUAIL (S)—Breeding in Captivity, viii, 551; A Bush Quail anda Rain 
Quail Laying in the Same Nest, xii, 410. 
QUETTA—tThe Birds of—, iv, 52. 
RAIL—The Water—, iv, 311, 
RAIPUR—Cold-weather Shooting in—, viii, 556, 
RAJPOOTANA—Birds’ Nesting in—, i, 38 ; Uncommon anda in, xiii) 193. 
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