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Notes on the Birds of Upper Assam. Part I. By H. 



Stevens, m.b.o.u. (With a Map and Plates I and II.).. 234 

 The Palms of British India and Ceylon, Indigenous 



AND Introduced. Part XI. With Plates LXIV- 



LXVril.) By E. Blatter, S.J 269 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 



India, Burma and Ceylon. Keport No. 15, Knmaon. 



By R. C. Wrotighton 282 



Notes on Indian Butterflies. By Capt. W. H. Evans, 



r.e 302 



Notes on the Indian Timeliides and their Allies. 



Part II. By Major H. H. Harington, la 311 



Progress of the Mammal Survey 341 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



I. Black Tigers (Felis tigris). By Major A. 



Stewart Capper . . 343 



II. Panther kept from kill by Pariah Dogs. By 



D. R. S. Bonrke, i.f.s 343 



III. A Record Panther. By D. R. H. Browne ... 344 

 IV, The attitudes and movements of the Large red 

 Flymg-Squirrel (Petaurista inornatus). By 

 R. W. G. Kingston, i.M.s. (With a Plate) 344 

 V. Altitude to which Elephants ascend. By 



Capt. A. L. M. Molesworth 350 



VI. Commensalism between Monkeys and Tsaing 



andDeer. By W. Walsh 351 



VII. The Barking Deer or Muntjac (Mimtiaous 



vaginalis). By Dr. M. F. Suter 351 



VIII. Breeding of Wild Pig (Stts cristatus). By 



Major 0. A. Smith 352 



IX. Wild Pig {Sus cristatus) crossing water. By 



Major 0. A. Smith 352 



X. Shan name for Mammals found in the Nor- 

 thern Shan States. By F. S. Grose 352 



