CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER, 



Page 



The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. Part XIV. 

 {With Plates XIV and XV.) The Spotted Sand-Grouse 

 and the Tibetan Sand-Grouse. By E. 0. Stuart Baker, 

 r.L.S., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 183 



Scientific Eesults of the Mammal Survey No. VIII. 



By Oldfield Thomas, f.r.s 197 



A Popular Treatise on the Common Indian Snakes. Part 

 XXIII. (With Plaie XXIII, Diariram and Map.) 

 Goluher radiatus (The Copper-headed Eat-Snake) and 

 Zamenis diadema (The Royal Snake). By Major 

 F. Wall, I.M.S., c.M.z.s 200 



Notes on some new and interesting Butterflies from 

 Manipur AND the Naga Hills. Part I. By Lt.-Ool. 

 H. C. Tytler 216 



On Small Mammals collected in Tibet and the Mishmi 



Hills BY Oapt. F. M. Bailey. By Oldfield Thomas .. . 230 



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-LXVIII.) 

 By E. Blatter, S.J 269 



Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of 

 India, Burma AND Ci^ylon. Report No. 15, Kumaon. 

 By R. C. Wroughton 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, i.A. 311 



Progress of the Mammal Survey 341 



Miscellaneous Notes : — 



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



Capper 343 



II. — Panther kept from kill by Pariah Dogs. By D. R. S. 



Bourke, i.f.s g^o 



III. — A Record Panther. By D. R. H. Browne 34,4. 



