lxiv GENERAL INDEX. 
UMBARGAUM—Shingie and Shells from—, vi, 262. 
UNWIN, W. A.—Late Stay of Wild-fowl, xi, 169. 
VALE, S. D.—Gazelle’s Food, vii, 547. 
VANDERZEE, J. H.—Deflection of Bullets on a ee 8 Skull, xi, 148; 
Wounded Tigers, xi, 326. 
VANILLA—Fertilization of Vanilla Flowers by Bees, viii, 555. 
VEGETABLES—From the Crawford Market, ii, 61. 
VEHAR—Vegetable Life in Vehar Water, ii, 288, 
VIDAL, G. W.—List of Birds’ Skins from the South Konkan, i, 80; List of 
Birds’ Skins from Burma, &c.,i1,83; An Oligodon from North Konkan, 
1,144; A Cat as Foster-mother to a Squirrel, ii, 53; The Bis-Cobra, 
iii, 71; Venomous Snakes from North Kanara, v, 64; The Nest of 
Stewarts’ Wren-Warbler, viii, 427; Hybrid Francolins, ix, 223; The 
Distribution of the Black-capped Kingfisher, xi, 148, 552. 
VIOLET—The Flowering Habits of the—, xiii, 712. 
VOYAGE—From Liverpool to Bombay, iii, 238. 
WADDINGTON, C. W.—Wolf-Hunting, vii, 554. 
WAGTAIL—The Large Pied Wagtail in Captivity, xi, 535. 
WALL, F.—On Two Specimens of Hypsirhina sieboldii, xi, 723; Notes of 
Twenty-six Specimens of the Pohur or Himalayan Viper, xii,411; The 
Palm Swift, xii, 579; Two Unusual Specimens of Tropidonotus stolatus, 
xii, 765 ; Notes on a Very Unusual Specimen of Simotes violaceus, xii, 
766 ; Egg-blowing and its Difficulties, xiii, 181 ; Parturition of an Echis 
carinata, xiii, 184; Notes on the Breeding of Tropidonotus piscator, xiii, 
373 ; Notes on a Dipsas multimaculata in Captivity, xiii, 533. 
& EVANS, G. H.—Occurrence of Dipsas cyanea in Burma, xiii, 188 ; 
Incubation of a Brood of Zamenis mucosus, xiii, 189; Notes on Ophidia 
Collected in Burma, xiii, 343; Notes on Two Specimens of Lycodon 
Jasciatus, xiii, 372; Occurrence of Tropidonotus himalayanus in Burma, 
xiii, 537 ; Occurrence of Simotes splendidus in Burma, or a Probable New 
Species, xiii, 537 ; Burmese Snakes, xiii, 611. 
WALLACE, W. V.—The Breeding of Moths, xii, 575. 
WALLINGAR, W. A.—The ‘Kol-bhalu,’ xi, 550; Panthers and their 
Ways, xi, 739 ; ‘ Kills’ by Carnivorous Animals, xiii, 632. 
WAPSHARE, R.—A Curious Malformed Tiger’s Skull, x, 693. 
WARBLE-FLIES—An Appeal for Assistance in Collecting Gad-Flies, Bot- 
flies, and—, xiii, 683, 
WARBLER—The Nest of Stewart’s Wren-Warbler, viii, 427 ; Nesting of the 
Large-billed Willow-Warbler, xii, 777. 
WARD, ROWLAND—A New African Antelope, viii, 149; A New Gazelle, 
ix, 336, 
WARNING COLOURS—An Instance of the Natural Repellent Effects of—, 
xi, 149, 
