GENERAL INDEX. lxi 
SNIPE—Sitting in the Open, v, 86,191; Snipe Shooting in the Neighbour- 
hood of Secunderabad, vi, 418 ; The Geographical Distribution of the 
Pintail, vi, 488; vii, 256; The Coloration ‘of the Wing-lining and 
Axillaries of the Fantail ida Pintail, xii, 427; Possible Occurrance of 
the Great Snipe near Madras, xii, 782, 
SOMALILAND—Mammalia of—, vi, 457 ; Notes on Sport in—, viii, 87 ; The 
Baira Antelope of—, xi, 725 ; Notes on—, xiii, 86, 281, 
SPIDER (S)—A ivdleatentiy 4 iv, 69 ; The Species of Galeodide Inhabiting 
India and Ceylon, ix, 438 ; Din snwoede of Some New Indian Arachnida, 
xl, 744 ; The Great Teidiane= xiii, 121 ; Description of Some New Species 
of Spiders from British India, xiii, 478 ; A New—, xiii, 536, 
SPUR FOWL—The Spurs of the Red—, ix, 487. 
SQUIRE, W. W.—Power of Mimicry in Canaries, ix, 343. 
SQUIRREL (S)—The Flying Squirrel of Western India, i, 70; A Cat as Fos- 
. ter-mother to a—, ii, 53; The Large Indian Squirrel and its Local Races 
or Sub-species, xi, 298 ; Food of the Palm—, xii, 777; Pteromys inornatus, 
xiii, 531; Squirrels and Satbhais, xiii, 700. 
St. JOHN, J. H.—Notes on the Narcondsm Hornbill, xii, 212. 
STARLING, M. H.—Cultivation of Ferns from Spores, iii, 187. 
tla b, J, H.—The Frequency of Parasites in Indian Army Horses, i, 138 ; 
Bots of the Horse and Camel,ii, 27; Parasites in the Wild Ass of 
Cutch, ii, 30 ; Internal Parasites, 11,63; The Horse, a Zoological Study, 
ii, 198 ; Wild Horses, ii, 253 ; A Horn on the Margin of a Goat’s Ear, 
ii, 283 ; Deformed Tooth of a Tiger, ii, 287 ; The Nearest Allies of the 
Horse, iii, 82 ; The Camel, iv, 207 ; Indian Cattle, v, 71; Mules, v, 252, 
SS DSU, R. A.—Note on a Probable New Species of ithe i, 26; On 
a Hybrid of Ovis hodgsoni cum vignei, i, 35 ; On the Uses of Pandanus or 
Screw Palm, i, 62 ; On Variation in Colour of Ursus labiatus, i, 69: ; The 
Rs Squirrel of Western India, i, 70 ; On a Species of Pigmy ee 
, 70; Abnormalities in the Horns of Reena i, 123; On Poisonous 
Fein Bis-Cobra, i, 145 ; Reversion to Primitive Type, i, Be 8 
Memory and Reason in Animals, i, 235 ; Links in the Mammalian Chain, 
i, 238; Abnormal Horns, ii, 46 ; On Denies lenteginosus, ii, 51. 
STEWART, Dr,—A Fox Hating White Ants, iii, 263. 
STOREY, T. H.—Bees Destroyed by Lapindus emarginatus, v, 423. 
STORK—Note on the Nidification of the White-necked—, xii, 217. 
STRAKER, J.—Notes on Man-eaters and Other Things, xi, 536, 
STRYCHNINE.—The Re- discovery of Strychnos rheedii, x, 690. 
SUMATRA—New Butterflies from—, vii, 559 ; Tiger in—, vi, 496, 
‘SUNBIRD—Nest and Eggs of C. lotenia, ii, 52; Breeding of the Black- 
breasted Yellow-backed Sunbird in Cachar, xii, 217. — 
SUTHERLAND, W.—Sirange Behaviour of Crows, x, 527, 
SUTTON-JONES, G.—Harpooning Crocodiles, vi, 107, 
SWALLOW (S)—Where do Swallows ae ?, Vili, 327 ; Pied bine of 
Hirundo javanica, xi, 736. 
