GENERAL INDEX. lvii | 
RAT (S)—Temerity of—, vi, 264; Bombay Rats, xii, 416. 
RATTRAY, R. H. wel Gbantienes of. the Garganey Teal in India during July, 
xi, 533; Nesting of the Little Forktail, xi, 334; Parasitic Worms in 
Fish, xii, 215; The Breeding of Moths, xii, 219; Nesting of the Red- 
tailed Chat, xii, 225, 579 ; Birds Collected and Observed at Thull, xii, 337 ; 
Occurrence of the Rufous-bellied Niltava at Murree, xii, 579. 
RAYMENT, G. J. R.—Birds Seen in a Journey through Persia, ii, 99; 
Belief in the Bis-Cobra, iv, 310; Snipe Sitting in the Open, v, 191; 
Horse-Breeding in India, vii,85; Odd Notes, vill, 442; Mule Breeding, | 
ix, 177. 
——_—-—-G, M.—The Great Bustard, ix, 107. 
RE/UNION—A Visit to Mauritius, Rodriguez and—, vii, 440, 
REVERSION—To Primitive Type, i, 222. 
RHINOCEROS—Shooting, xiii, 538. 
RICHARDSON, W. Sr. J.—Wild Buffalo, iv, 231; Man-eating Tigers, 
iv, 312; Measurements of a Boar, v,191; Tiger Cubs, v, 191; Price of 
Tiger Skins, &c., in Ergland, vi, 278 ; Geographical Distribution of the 
Pintail Snipe, vi, 488; Notes on the Thamin, vii, 254 ; Horns and Skull 
Measurements, viii, 564 ; Field-notes with the Chitral Relief Force, x, 63, 
RIMINGTON, F. C.—Outbreak of Surra Fever at the Stables of the 
Bombay Tramway Co., iv, 131. 
ROBERTS, R.—Cannibal Dragon-flies, ix, 22h, 
ROBIN—Habits of the Indian—, viii, 148. 
‘ROBINHOOD ’—Wild Dogs, x, 127. : 
ROBSON, Mrs, $.—Ona nymphalid Butterfly (A. niphe), viii, 151; On a 
satyrid Butterfly (C. mnirmala), viii, 551; Life-history of a lycenid 
Butterfly (2. schistacea) ix, 337; Life-history of a nymphaline Butterfly 
(A. opalina), ix, 338; Life-history of alycenid Butterfly (C. cleobis), 
ix, 339; Description of the Larve of Papilio cloanthus, ix, 497; Life- 
history of Papilio glycerion, ix, 497. 
RODON, G. S—Stalking Sambar, viii, 563; A Bison Calf, ix, 226; Leo- 
pard v. Porcupine, x, 154; Leopard v, Chital, Pig v. Leopard, xi, 158 ; 
Decoying a Monkey, xi,339; The Young of the Hunting Leopard, 
xi, 544; Does the Brown Bear Hybernate ?, xi, 547; Hybernation of 
the Himalayan Black Bear, xii, 219; Notes on a Jackal Club, xii, 220; 
Lion Cubs, xii, 225; The Courting Dance of the Moonal Pheasant, 
xii, 573 ; Bison, Tiger and Wild Dogs, xii, 773 ; Winter Sleep of Bears, 
xii, 782 ; Birds of Prey, xiii, 185 ; Indian Termites, xiii, 363, 
RODRIGUEZ—A Visit to Mauritius, Réunion and—, vii, 440, 
ROSE, F.—On F. elephantum as a Timber Tree, i, 146; On Gloriosa 
superba, i, 226; Uses of the Flower of Pandanus, i, 227; A Freak in a 
Zinnia, i, 228; A Hybrid Wolf, ui, 147, 
ROTHNEY, G, A. J.—Indian Anis, v, 38, 
RUMINANTS—Abnormalities in the Horns of—, i, 123, 223 ; ii, 46 
RYVES, A, E,—An Ant-Lion up a Tree, x, 152, 
