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viii, 325; List of Shells Collected at Aden in 1892-95, x, 217; Some 
Further Additions to the List of Shells Collected at Aden in 1892-95, 
x, 503; Some Land and Fresh-water Shells Collected in the Island of 
Bombay, xi, 131, 262; Description of New Species of Marine Shells 
from Bombay, xi, 506 ; Note on the Land Mollusca, of Bombay, xii, 326 ; 
The Bombay Land Mollusca, xii, 785; Land Mollusca, xiii, 394; Land 
' Shells of the Genus Ariophanta, xiii, 395. 
SHELLEY, B.A. G.—Nesting of the Brown Flycatcher, ix, 223 ; Nesting of 
the Long-eared Owl, x, 149. 
SHERWOOD, J. H.—The White-faced Duck, xi, 150, 
SHOPLAND, E. R.—List of Shells Collected at Aden in 1892-95, x, 217; 
Some Further Additions to the List of Shells Collected at Aden in 
1892-95, x, 503. 
SHREW—On a Species of Pigmy—i, 70, 
SHRIKE-— Food of the Indian Grey—, xii, 572 ; Notes on the Bulbul Shrike, 
xii, 760. 
SIKHIM—Catalogue of the Heterocera of Bhutan and—, xi, 239, 406, 624; 
xiii, 77, 258, 406 ; Note on the Zoological Divisions of—, xi, 694; xii, 32, 
292, 643; A Botanical Tour in—, ix, 197. 
SILK—Sericulture in India, iv, 147, 
SIMLA—Sporting Rambles Round—, iv, 56, 
SINCLAIR, W. F. (‘Keswal’)—The Waters of Western India, i, 97, 153; 
ii, 1,73, 159, 221; iii, 1,69; A Creek of the Konkan, iv, 21; Down the 
Coast, iv, 289 ; How a Snake Climbs, iv, 311; Branching Areca Nut Palm, 
iv, 317; Snipe Sitting in the Open, iv, 86; New Books on Indian 
Zoology, v,176; Gadwalland Booby at Alibag,v, 305; The Physical 
Geography of Bombay, v, 377; Shingle and Shells from Umbargaum, 
vi, 262; A Tubicolar Annelide, vii, 114; Up a Gill, vii, 452; Food of 
the Flying-Fox, vii, 544; On the Indian Breeds of Dogs, vii, 545; 
_ Moonlight Shadows, vii, 549; Habits of the Coppersmith, viii, 144; 
The Gloriosa superba, viii, 322; The Great Scaly Clam from Tanna 
Creek, viii, 325; The Snake-bird, viii, 434; ‘Small Deer,’ viii, 529; 
Fertilisation of the Vanilla Flower by Bees, viii, 555; Annelide Reefs, 
vili, 562; Nux Vomica, ix,95; The Destructiveness of Bandicoot Rats, 
ix,97; A Stranded Dolphin, ix, 100; The Destructive Work of Ter- 
mites, xi, 147; Extract from Pedro Texeira, xi,534; ‘The Fauna of 
British India, Birds’ vol, iv (reviewed), xii, 184; Is any Living Shark or 
Dog-fish Called ‘Chagrin? xii, 288; The Plumage of the Snake-Bird, 
xii, 784; The Western White-eyed Pochard, xiii, 191; Obituary Notice, 
xili, 557, 
SIND—A Sind Lake, i, 91; Protection of Game in—, vi, 487 ; Sindas a Field 
for the Naturalist, viii, 322; A New Krait from—, xi, 73, 
SINGAPORE—Notes on Trips to Singapore and Perak, xiii, 697, 
SKEY, F. E. G.—The Hybernating of Indian Bears, &c., xi, 745, 
SMOOTHBORE—Crocodiles, xi, 151. 
