CONTENTS OF THIS N U M B E R —{concld.) 



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Miscellaneous Notes — concld, 



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



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



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



XXVII. — A curious habit of Kites and Crows. By Col. G. H. 



Evans 163 



XXVIII. — Simotes splendidus, Gunth, in Burma. By Capt. F. E. 



W. Venning 1 64 



XXIX. — Occurrence of Cantor's Watersnake {Cantoria violacea) 

 in the Andamans. By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., p.i.s., 

 i.M.s 166 



XXX. — A new snake of the Genus Tropidonotus from the 

 Eastern Himalayas (^Tropidonotus firthi). By Major 

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



XXXI. — A new snake from Baluchistan {Dipsadomorphus jollyi). 



By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., p.l.s., i.m.s 167 



XXXII. — Remarks to show that the snake hitherto known as 

 Zamenis mucosus has been misplaced, and should be 

 included in the Genus Zaocys. By Major F. Wall, 

 c.m.z.s., P.L.S., I.M.s 168 



XXXIII. — Are the snakes Oligodon travancoricus (Beddome) 

 and <X venustus (Jerdon) entitled to specific distinc- 

 tion? By Major F. Wall, C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., I.M.s. .. 169 



XXXIV. — Are not the snakes Simotes theobaldi (Giinther) and 

 Simotes beddomii (Boulenger) one and the same 

 species? By Major F. Wall, c.m.z.s., p. l.s., i.m.s. 170 



XXXV. — Siamese Fighting Fish {Betta pugimx). By Col. G. H. 



Evans 171 



XXXVI. — New Species of Indian Grasshoppers belonging to the 

 Genus Hiei-oglyphus (Krauss) and the Genus 

 Hieroceryx (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 



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 Published by W. 8. Millard for the Bombay Natural History Society. 



