xii CONTENTS. 



Page 

 XIX. — Occm'rence of" a Naia hungarus (Schleg.) in the 



Punjab. By Baini Parshad 585 



XX. — A New Penthema from Burma. (With a 



Plate). Bjr E. V. Ellis, i.F.s 585 



XXI. — A Note on Argynnis castetsi. By T. 0. F. 



Fryer, m.a,, f.e.s 587 



XXII.— The Beda Weed (Nile Lily) McJiliornia 



sjpeciosa, Solms 588 



Pkoceedings 591 



No. 4. 



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

 ( mth Plate XVII.) The Indian Button Quail. By 

 E. C. Stuart Baker, f.l.s., f.z.s., m.b.o.u 593 



Scientific Results of the Mammal Survey. No. X. 



By Oldfield Thomas, f.r.s 607 



Notes on the Indian Timeliides and their Allies. Part 



IV. By Lt.-Col. H. H. Haring-ton, i.A 614 



A .Revision of the Genus Genn^us. By E. C. Stuart Baker, 



F.Z.S., f.l.s. , m.b.o.u. {With 3 Plates and 2 Maios) ... 658 



Indian Wood-Destroying White Ants. By Rev. J. 



Assmuth, S.J 690 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 



India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 17. By R. C. 



Wrought n 695 



Notes on the Birds of Upper Assam. Part III. (With 



PlatelV.) By H. Stevens, m.b.o.u 721 



The Palms of British India and Ceylon. Part XIII. 



By E. Blatter, s.j. {With Plates LXXV—LXXIX)... 737 

 List of the Birds of Baluchistan. By Lieut.-Col. 



H. Delme-Radcliffe, f.z.s. 745 



Progress of the Mammal Survey 758 



Reviews 763 



