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The Poisonous Plants of Bombay. Part XII. {With Plate N.) By 

 Surgeon-Major K. E. Kirtikar, i.m.s., f.l.s., Civil Surgeon, 

 Thana ... ... 345 



On New and Little-known Butterflies from the Indo-Malayan 

 Eegion. {With Plates N> 0, P, and Q.) By Lionel de Niceville, 

 F.E.S., C.M.Z.S., &c ... 366 



A Key to the Asiatic G-enera of the Eesperiidce. By Captain 

 E. Y. Watson, Indian Staff Corps, f.e.s., f.z.s. ... 411 



On the Species of Qdleodidce inhabiting- India and Ceylon. 

 {With Plates A and B.) By E. I. Pocock of the British Museum... 438 



Les Formicides de l'Empire des Indes et de Ceylan. Part V. 

 By Auguste ForeL Professeur a l'Universite de Zurich ... ... 453 



COLLECTING: WAYS AND COLLECTING DAYS. II. — THE LIMESTONE 



Eocks. By Colonel C. T. Bingham, Forest Dept., Burma ... 473 



The Cheetul or Spotted Deer. {With Plates A, B, and G.) By 

 J. D. Inverarity 481 



Miscellaneous Notes — 



1. — The Identification of Birds „ ... 486 



2. — On the Occurrence of Gerardia prevostiana in Bombay ... 486 



3.— The Spurs of the Eed Spurfowl ■ 487 



4. — The Southern Indian Harrier Eagle 487 



5. — Periodical Flowering of Stroiilanthes hunthianus 487 



6.— On the Size of Mango Trees 488 



7. — The Birds of the Bombay Presidency 488 



8.— The Occurrence of the Dugbng in the Indian Seas 489 



9.— A Tiger killing a Panther . ... ...490 



10. — The Food of Python indiums. {With a Plate) 491 



11. — Hemidesmus and Holarrhena antidysenterica 491 



12. — Muscular Action after Death 493 



13.— Fish leaving the Water ...494 



14.— The Edible-nest Swift ••• 495 



15. — Description of the Larva of Papilio cloanthus, Westwood ... 497 



16. — Life-history of Papilio glycerion, Westwood 497 



17.— Cutting a Tiger's Claws 498 



18.— The Food of the Krait 499 



19.— Food of the Bull-Frog ■•• ...500 



Proceedings * ... 501 



