GOI\ITBNTS OF THIS N U M B E R^{€ontd,) 



Page 

 Miscellaneous Notes — contd. 



IV. — The attitudes and movements of the Large red Flyino-- 

 Squirrel {Petaurista inornatus). By R. W. G. Hingr- 

 ton, I. M.S. (With a Plate) 344 



V. — Altitude to which Elephants ascend. By Capt A L 



M. Molesworth 350 



Vl.^Commensalism between Monkeys and Tsaino- and 



Deer. By W. Walsh ^ o^^^ 



VII.— The Barking Deer or Muntjac (Mimtiacus vaginalis) 



By Dr. M. F. Suter 0^1 



001. 



VIII. — Breeding of Wild Pig {s,us cristatus). By Major 



O. A. Smith 0-0 



ooz 



IX. — Wild Pig (>Sm.s cristatus) crossing water. By Maior 



O.A.Smith 359 



X. — Shan names for Mammals found in the Northern Shan 



States. By F. S. Grose q- o 



XI.— Female Black Buck with horns. By Lt. A. A. Feun. ?;j?, 



XII. — Tsaing {Biboa ■•iondaicus) found with village Cattle. By 



T. W. Forster 



354 



XIII. — No-p es on Burmese Takin. By Mrs. C. T. W. Cufie. . . 3,55 



XIV. — Abnormal Sambhar Horns. By Mrs. C. T. W. Cufte... 35(3 



XV. — Notes on Burmese Serows. By Mrs. C. T. W. Cuffe.. 3,57 



XVI. — Serow, Goral, etc. By Col. G. H. Evans 3.53 



XVII. — Nest of the long-tailed Broadbill on Electric Light 



wire. By Major H. D. Peile, i.m.s 3g(j 



XV [II. — Birds nesting at Quetta. By Capt. R. Meiner- 



tzhagen 0(32 



XIX. — Notes on Doves in the Punjab. By Major J. Lindsay 



Smith, M.E.O.U., I. A o(i4< 



XX. — Shoveller in the N.W.F.P. in August. By Capt. 



W. M, Logan Home .354, 



XXI. — Occurrence of the Falcated Teal {Eunetta faleata) in 



the Upper Chiudwin. By Cyril Hopwood, i.r.s. 3G5 



XXII. — A note on the nesting of some birds found in the 

 Multan District. Bj^ Major J. Lindsay Smith 

 M.B.O.U., I. A ^Q^ 



XXIII. — Small Game shooting in Sylhet. By W. Val Weston. 3(37 



XXIV. — The Chinese Francolin {Francolinus chinensia) in 



Manipur District. By J. C. Higgius,.i.c.8 3(3g 



