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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 



ursirtus). By C. Saunders 145 



V. Striped Weasel in Arakan. By N. B. Kin- 

 near 146 



VI, Notes on the smaller Kashmir Flying Squir- 

 rel. By Major H. T. Fulton 146 



VII. Varieties of Markhor Horns. By Capt. J. F. 



Turner, E.E 148 



VIII. A few notes on the Wild Goats and Ferce 



natiirce of Northern Arakan, Burma 148 



IX. Notes on the Domestic Yak of the Taghdum- 

 bash Pamir. By Capt. R. W. G. Hing- 



ston, i.M.S 151 



X. Interesting Birds from Jhelum District, Pirn- 



jab. By H. Whistler, m.b.o.U 153 



XI. The Nilgiri Babler {AlciioiJe 'plioeocephala) in the 

 . Bastar State, Central Provinces. By E. 



A. D'Abreu, F.z.s 154 



XII. The Yellow-breasted Babbler (Mixornis rubrica- 

 -pillus) in the Bastar State, Central Provin- 

 ces. By E. A. D'Abreu, F.z.s 154 



XIII. An abnormally coloured Shama (^Kittocincla 



macrura). By Capt. F. E. W. Venning, 



M.B.O.U 154 



XIV. The Breeding habits of the Brown-hacked In- 



dian Robin (Thamnohia camhaiensis) . By 



H. Whistler, M.B.O.U 155 



XV. The occurrence of The Bank Myna (Acridotheres 

 (jinginianus) near Madras. By B. Sundara 



Raj, M.A 155 



XVI. A New^ Swift from Burma. The Burmese 

 Swift (Micro-pus pacificus cooki). By Major 

 H. H. Harington 155 



