CONTENTS. 



XVII. 



XVIII. 

 XIX. 



XX. 



XXI. 



XXII. 



XXIII. 



XXIV. 



XXV. 



XXVI. 



XXVII. 



XXVIII. 



XXIX. 



XXX. 



XXXI. 

 XXXII, 



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Notes on Doves in the Punjab. Bj H. Whis- 

 tler, M.B.O.U 157 



Doves in Bombay. By N. B. Kinnear 158 



The Snow Pigeon (Golumha leuconota) at a low- 

 elevation. By Major H . F . Fulton 159 



Imperial Sandgronse (Pterodes arenarius) in 



Ohitral. By apt. H. F. D. Stirling 159 



Note on the habits of the Kalij pheasant. By 



H. W. A. Watson 159 



Bewick's Swan shot near Quetta. By Capt. E. 



Meinertzhagen 159 



Bronze-Capped Teal (Uunetta falcata) at Roor- 



kee. By Lieut. R. G. Bignell 160 



Late stay of Snipe. By Col. G. H. Evans ... 160 



White Snipe. By Col. G. H. Evans 161 



Egret Farming in Sind. By George Birch... 161 

 A curious habit of Kites and Crows. By Col. 



G.H.Evans 163 



8imotes splendidus, Giinth., in, Burma. By 



Capt. F. E. W. Venning 164 



Occurrence of Cantor's Watersnake (Cantoria 

 violacea) in the Andamans. By Major F. 



Wall, C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., i.M.s 166 



A new snake of the Genus Tropidonotus 

 from the Eastern Himalayas {Trofidonotus 

 firthi). By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., f.l.s., 



I.M.s • 16^ 



A new snake from Baluchistan {Bipsadomor- 

 phusjollyi). By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., 



F.L.S. , I.M.S 1"' 



Remarks to show that the snake hitherto 

 known as Zamenis mucosus has been 

 misplaced, and should be included in the 

 Genus ZaocAjs. By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., 



F.L.S. , I.M.S 1"° 



