GENERAL INDEX, Ixv 
WART HOG—The Mihiopian—,xii, 204, . 
WASEY, G. K.—How the Monitor or Ghorpad Defends Itself, vi, 
421; Nest of King-Cobra’s Eggs, vii, 257; Food of the Musk-rat, 
x, 330. 
WASP (S)—A Wasp and a Fly, xii, 418; An Account of a Remarkable 
Swarming for Breeding Purposes of Sphex umbrosus, &c., xiii, 177. 
WATER-COCK—Occurrence of the Water-Cock in Guzerat, v, 416 ; Occur- 
rence of the Water-Cock in Cutch, xi, 321, 
WATER-RAIL—Occurrence of the Water-rail in Tirhut, xiii, 379. 
WATSON, E. Y.—List of Burmese Butterflies, iii, 17; iv, 155; Butterflies 
of Mysore, v, 28; On a Collection of Butterflies Made in the Chin- 
Lushai Expedition of 1889-90, vi, 26; The Synonymy of some Species 
of Indian Pierine, viii , 489; Key to the Asiatic Genera cf Hesperiidae, 
ix, 411; Further Notes on the Genus TZerias, x, 280; Notes on a Collec- 
tion of Butterflies from the North Chin Hills, x, 634, 
WEAVER-BIRDS—Notes on Ploceus philippinus, ii, 105. 
WEEVIL (S)—Leaf—vi, 263 ; The Cheroot Borer or—, ix, 68. 
WEIR, T. S.—Cats as a Protection Against Snakes, xi, 334. 
WELLS-COLE, H.—A Voracious Centipede, xii, 214, 
WESTERN INDIA—The Waters of Western India,(Deccan and Khandeish), 
i, 97 ; Konkan and Coast), i, 153 ; ii, 1, 73; (Guzerat), ii, 159, 221 ; (Sind), 
iii, 1; (Supplementary Note), iii, 69; Notes on‘ the Waters of Western 
India, ii, 44; Nesting In—, iti, 205; iv, 1, 83, 237; v, 1, 97,315; Address 
to Students of Botany in—,iv, 37 ; On the Cucurbitacew of—, v, 286 ; The 
Flora of—, xi, 118, 265, 420, 635; xii, 162, 354, 515 ; The Hill Forests 
of—, xii, 659. ; 
WHIFFIN, J. D.—Food of the Bull Frog, ix, 334, 
WHITE ANTS—(See TermIrTEs), 
WILD FOWL—Late Stay of—, xi, 168, 169, 321. 
WILLOW—The Indian—, ix, 99. 
WILMOT, 8. EARDLY—Notes on Shooting in Oudh, xi, 312 ; xii, 223 ; Notes 
on Crows and on the Protective Power of Scent in Animals, xi, 314; The 
‘Kol-bhalu’ and the Instinct of Fear in Animals, xi, 548; A Panther 
with Twenty Toes, xi, 734; Reasoning Power of Bees, xi, 74; The 
Protective Power of Scent in Animals, xi, 745. 
WILSON, N. F. T.—Nesting of the Malabar Rufous Woodpecker, xi, 744 ; 
Nesting in Kashmir, xii, 634, 
WISE, H. S.—Habits of MNepita conferta, ii, 54; Food of the Panther, 
ii, 285. 
WOLF (WOLVES)—Instances of Children Nourished by—, iv, 142 ; Destruc- 
tion of Life by—, vi, 265; Wolf Hunting, vii, 554 ; Wolf Hunting in the 
S. Mahratta Country, viii, 145 ; Wolf Cubs, viii, 563, 
WOOD APPLE—F, elephantum as a Timber Tree, i, 146. 
WOODPECKER ; Nesting of the Malabar Rufous—, xi, 744 ; White Spots on 
the Plumage of a Woodpecker Attacked by Parasites, xii, 214. 
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