CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R—{contd.) 



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e-ditorial 018 



Obituary Notice 622 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. — Leopard Cat (^F. hengaUnsis) iri captivity (with a 



block). By A. M. Kinlock, f.z.s 623 



II. — The Occurrence of the Ermiue iu the Punjab. 



By C. H. Donald, f.z.s., m.b.o.u 624 



III. — Record Female Indian Gazelle {G. lennetti). 



By R. H. Heath 625 



IV. — Some splendid Black Buck Heads. By Editors .... 626 

 V. — A good head of the Goa or Tibetan Antelope 

 (Panthalops hodgsoni). (With a block.) 



By F. Ludlow, i.e.s 626 



VI.— An Old Time Buffalo Hunt. By S. H. Prater 627 



VII.— Twin Calf Elephants (with a block). 



By Gordon Hundley 628 



VIII. — " Man-eating Monkeys and Poisonous Locusts." 



By A. C. Miller 629 



IX. — Melanism in the Red-vented Bulbul {Molpastes sp.) 



By S. C. Law 629 



X. — The breeding of the Eastern Orphean Warbler Sylvia 

 jerdoni, Blyth, in the N. W. Frontier Province. 



By A. E. Jones 630 



XI. — The Spine-tailed Swift {C.indica) and the Burmese 



Swift (C. pacificus) in Assam. By A. M. Primrose. 631 

 XII. — Note on the nidification of Hodgson's Striated Swal- 

 low (Hirundo nepalensis). By H. W. Waite 631 



XIII. — A note on the Habits of the Pariah Kite {Milvus 

 govinda) and the Adjutant Stork {Leptoptilus 



dubius). By C. Dover and Basil-Edwardes 633 



XIV. — Tiie Nidification of the Masked Finfoot {Heliopais 



personata). By C. Hopwood, m.b.o.u 634 



XV. — Nest of Nakta or Comb Duck {S. mdanonotus) . 



By T. R. Livesey 637 



XVI. — Large Flock of the Comb-Duck (Sarcidiornis melano- 

 notus) in the Allahabad District of the U. P. 



By S. Basil-Edwardes 638 



XVII. — Insects living in the Snow at 14,000 feet. 



By R. N. Parker, i.f.s 639 



XVIII. — Some Notes on the Butterflies of the Plains of the U. P. 



By F. Field 641 



XIX.— The Enemies of Butterflies. By Cedric Dover 642 



XX. — A Note on a case of a bite by a Russell's Viper treated 

 with Anti-venine intravenously. By Lt. -Col. W. 



Glen Liston, m.d., d.p.h., i.ji.s 643 



XXI. — Note on a case of recovery after a bite by a Russell's 



Viper. By Capt. J. B. Molony, i.m.s 644 



XXII.— A Mango Tree (M. indica) flowering in August. 



By J ayme Ribeiro, l.c.e 645 



Proceedings ^46 



Printed by B. G. Pearson for the Proprietors at the Times Press, Bombay, and 

 published by R. A. Spence for the Bombay Natural History Society— 640 1'20, 



