CONTENTS. 
XIV.—WNotes on a collection of Reptiles made by Mason O. B. Sa. 
JOHN, R. E., at Ajmere in is darned WW ci. ae ' 
Hun sss rie eeaives cee LO 
XV. Sates on Reptilia. aS, W. T. given F. B. 8, ‘eos =) ee 127 
XVI.—Wotes on'stone Implements from the Khasi Hills, and the 
Banda and Vellore Districts—By Joun Cocxsurn, Late 
Curator of the Allahdbad Museum, Officiating Assistant Osteo- 2 
logist, Indian v Musewm, Calcutta, (with 8 plates), .............0+ 133 
XVII.—The Ravages of Rats and Mice in the Dakhan aes the 
Harvest of 1878-79.—By the Rry. 8. B. Farrzanx, D. D., 148 
XVIII.— Notes on the Survey Operations in Afghanistan in connec- 
tion with the Oampaign of 1878-79. Compiled from Letters 
and Diaries of the Survey officers by Mason J. WATERHOUSE, 
Assistant Surveyor General.—Communicated by Masor-GENE- 
raL J. T, WALKER, R. E., Cc. B., Surveyor General of India, 
(with Map), 
Just Published. 
HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF CEYLON. 
Parr I. 
By Captain W. V. LEGGE, B. 4., F. L. 8. 
345 pages, Royal 4to., with 10 plates by Keulemans. To be comple- 
ted in two more parts, price £2 each. In this work the geographical range, 
habits and nidification of each species is fully worked out. 
Intending subscribers should communicate with the author, whose 
address is Aberystwith, Wales. 
