CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



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The Game Birds of India, Bukma and Ceylon. Part 

 XXIX. By E. 0. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., f.z.s., 

 M.B.O.u. (With a coloured Plate of Galloferdix bical- 

 carata, The Ceylon Spur-Fowl.) 1 



Scientific Results fkom the Mammal Survey, No. 



XXII. By Oldfield Thomas, f.r.S 25 



A. — A new Bat of the genus Wiinoiooma from S. E. 

 Persia. 



The Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part 



XXV. By T. E. Bell, c.i.e., i.f.s. (retired) 26 



The Past and Present distribution of the Lion in South 



Eastern Asia, By N. B. Kinnear, c.m.z.s 33 



The Flora of the Indian Desert. (Jodhpur and 

 Jaisalmer.) Part V. By Rev. E. Blatter, S.J., and 

 Prof. F. Hallberg 40 



Indian DRAGONFLrES. Part VII. (With text figures.) By 



Major F. C. Eraser, i.m.s 48 



Summary of the Results from the Indian Mammal 

 Survey of the Bombay Natural History Society. 

 Part VI. By R. C. Wroughton, F.Z.S 57 



Notes on Indian Butterflii^. By Lt.-Col. W. H. Evans, 



F.Z.S., F.E.S., R.E. ' 86 



Further Notes on Birds about Simla. By Hugh Whistler, 



F.z.s. , M.B.O.u '' g4 



The Power of Scent in Wild Animals. By E. C. Stuart 



ilfcaker, f.z.s., f.l.S., m.b.o.u \ ]^22 



Some South Indian Batrachians. (With two plates.) By 



C. R. Narayan Rao, m.a ^IQ 



The^^irds of Prey of the Punjab. Part V. By C. H 



Donald, f.z.s " ' -.gg 



T»0TES on THE NiDIFICATION OF CERTAIN BiRDS IN LaDAK 



By F. Ludlow , ' ^.. 



Some New Indian Dragonflies. By Major F. C. Eraser, 



I.M.S..... ^ 



147 



A Tentative List OF THE Vertebrates of' the Jalpaiguri 

 District, Bengal. Part III. By Chas. M Indis 

 F.z.s,, M.B.O.u., W. L. Travers, H. V. O'Donel' 

 M.B.O.u., and E. 0. Shebbeare, i.f.s. ' jg^ 



