CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



Page 

 The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part XIII. 

 {With Plate XIII.) The Large Pin-tailed Sand- 



n „_j.i--/^ - '. Grouse. By E. 0. Stuart 



1 



iL Survey No. VII. By 

 23 



-:.cies of GoRiL (Nemorhcedus) 

 Bailey. By K. I. Pocock, f.r.s. 32 



.N the Common Indian Snakes. Part 



Plate XXII, Diagrams and Maps.) The 



a.tat-snake and Gray's Eat-snake. By Major 



I.M.S., C.M.Z.S 34 



= :.v > THE Indian Timeliides and their Allies. By 

 ' djor H. H. Harington, i.a 44 



'; viE Common Butterflies of the Plains of India. Part 



XVI. By T. R. Bell, i.F.s 73 



Some Notes on the Birds of the Kaghan Valley, Hazara 

 District, N.-W. Frontier Province. By Capt. 

 0. H. T. Whitehead 104 



A List of Grasses from Ahmedabad and Surat, By 



L. J. Sedgwick, i.c.s 110 



Descriptions of Indian Micro-Lepidoptera. Part XVIII. 



By is. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S., F.z.s 118 



Progress of the Mammal Survey 131 



A Preliminary Account of the CocciDiE of Western 



India. By Ramrao S. Kasargode 133 



Reviews. — A Text-Book of Medical Entomology. "My 

 Somali Book," a record of two shooting trips. Wild 

 Life Across the World 138 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. — Notes on some Mammals of Sikkim. By H. J. Elwes, 



F.R.S 143 



II.— A Record Tiger. By M. Scindia 144 



III. — The use of a Hyaena's {Hycena hycena) tongue and 



fat as medicine. By N. V. Ringrow 145 



IV. — A Brown variety of the Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus). 



By 0. Saunders , 145 



