CONTENTS. 



Page 

 XXXIII. Are the snakes Oligodon travancoricus (Bed- 

 dome) and 0. venustus (Jerdon) entitled to 

 specific distinction ? By Major F. Wall, 



C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., l.M.S 169 



XXXIV. Are not the snakes Simotes theobaldi (Giinther) 

 and Simotes beddomii (Botilenger) one and 

 the same species ? Bj^ Major F. Wall, 



C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., I.M.S 170 



XXXV Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta imguax). By 



Col. G. H. Evans 171 



XXXVI. New Species of Indian Grasshoppers belonging 

 to the Genus Hieroglyjjhus (Krauss) and 

 the Genus Hierooeryx (Bol). By Leslie C. 



Coleman 172 



XXXVII. Notes on Butterflies. By W. M. Crawford ... 176 



XXXVIII. Notes on Cutch Ammonites. By J. H. Smith. 176 



Proceedings 180 



No. 2. 



The G-ame Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part 

 XIV. ( With Plates XIV and XV.) The Spotted Sand- 

 Grouse and the Tibetan Sand-Grouse. By E. C. 

 Stuart Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.o.u 183 



Scientific "Results of the Mammal Survey No. VIII. 



By Oldfield Thomas, F.R.s 197 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. 

 Part XXIII. (With Plate XXIII, Diagram and Map.) 

 Gohtber radiatus (The Copper-headed Bat-Snake) and 

 Zamenis dAadema (The Royal Snake). By Major F. 

 Wall, I.M.S. , c.M.z.s , 206 



Notes on some new and interesting Butterflies from 

 Manipur and the Naga Hills. Part I. By Lt.-Col. 

 H. C. Tytler 216 



On Small Mammals collected in Tibet and the Mishmi 



Hills by Capt. F. M. Bailey. By Oldfield Thomas. 230 



