Iviii GENERAL INDEX, 
SAGE, C. A, R.—Leaf-Weevils, vi, 263. 
SAMBAR—and Sambar Stalking, iii, 224; Sambar and Sambar Shooting, 
viii, 291; Stalking—, viii, 563; Sambar Horns Eaten by Porcupines, 
ix,225; Abnormal Horns of—,x, 534; Sambar Shedding its Horns 
Accidentally, x, 535. 
SANDGROUSE—The Painted—,v, 305; The Hastern Pintailed Sandgrouse 
Breeding in India, xiii, 539; Nidification of the Spotted Sandgrouse 
(Pterocles senegallus), xiii, 704, 
SANYAL—Ram Brama ; ‘ Management of Animals in the Calcutta Zoolo- 
gical Gardens’ (noticed), viii, 254. 
SARUS—Irregular Breeding of the—, ii, 149 ; The Breeding Season of the—, 
viii, 148. 
SCALE-INSECT (S)—Supplementary Notes on the Coccide of Ceylon, xiii, 
66, 252, 
SCENT—The Protective Power of Scent in Animals, xi, 314, 526, 745 ; 
xii, 768. 
SCHLICH, Prof.— Manual of Forestry’ (noticed), v, 188. 
SCORPION (S)—Simultaneous Twin Parturition of—, ili, 137; On Indian 
and Burmese—, iii, 244; On a Collection of—, vii, 295; The Habits of 
Some Living—, viii, 287 ; Descriptions of Some New Species of Scorpions 
from India, xi, 102; A Scorpion Carrying a Flower, xi, 313; Descrip- 
tions of Six New Species of Scorpions from India, xii, 262 ; Diagnoses 
of Some New Indian Arachnida, xii, 744, 
SCOTT, W.—Tigers Eating Their Young, vii, 253, 
SEAWEED; A New Species of Alga, i, 135," 
SEEBOHM, H.—‘ Geographical Distribution of the Charadride’ (noticed), 
iv, 157. | 
SEPTIC MIA—In a Deer, vii, 113. 
SEROW—The Burmese Goat Antelope or—, xi, 95; A New Species of 
Serow from the Malay Peninsula, xiii, 689. 
SEWELL, J.—Black Buck with One Horn, ix, 228, 
SEWELL, J. H.—The Comb-Duck or Nukhta, xi, 547; The Birds of the 
Kyankse District, Upper Burma, xii, 758. 
SHAMA—tThe, ii, 56, 
SHARK—A New Species of Zygena from Karachi, ii, 103; Is any Living 
Shark or Dog-fish Called ‘ Chagrin’ ?, xii, 228, 
SHARPE, C. F.—Deposits made by White Ants, ix,228; The Spurs of 
the Red Spur Fowl, ix, 487. 
SHARPE, R. B.—Notes on Oates’ ‘ Birds of India, v, 175, 300. 
SHEARWATER—Occurrence of the Green-billed Shearwater on the 
Mekran Coast, xii, 766, 
SHELL (S)—Some Post-Pliocene Moluses from the Byculla Flats, 1, 183; 
A Tubicolar Annelide, vii, 114; Common Marine Shells of the Bombay 
Shore, viii, 212, 335 ; List of Twenty-five New Species of Marine Shells 
from Bombay, viii, 234; The Great Scaly Clam from Tanna Creek, 
