THE BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



The Bombay Natural History Society was founded in 1883 for 

 the purpose of encouraging the study of Natural History. 



The Society publishes a Journal of from 200 to 250 pages as 

 near quarterly as possible. The Journal contains popular and 

 scientific articles on all branches of Natural History, which are 

 illustrated with both coloured and black and white plates. 



A speciality is made of Miscellaneous Notes, which are short 

 notes contributed by Members. 



The Society possesses a museum with collections in all branches. 



Members are invited to present specimens to the Miiseum and 

 the Curator is always pleased to identify specimens for Members. 

 A reference library is, as far as possible, at the disposal of Mem- 

 bers and contains most of the principal works dealing with Indian 

 Zoology and Botany. 



The Society has over 1,700 members, scattered over India, 

 Biirma, Ceylon and Siam as well as other countries in the East. 



The entrance fee to the Society is Rs. 10 and annual subscrip- 

 tion Rs. 15. 



For further particulai's apply to — 



The Honorary Secretary, 



Bombay Natural History Society, 



Apollo Street, 



Bombay. 



Printed by B. G. Peakson lor the proprietors of the Times Press, Bombay, and published by 

 W. S. MiLLAHD for the Bombay Natural History Society. < 



