vi COM’IINrS OF volume XXVIII, No. 4.—{Contd.) 
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New and little known Indian Bombyliid^e, By Lt.-Col. 
C. G. Nurse 883 
Dragonfly collecting in India. By Major F. C. Fraser, 
i.M.s., f.e.s, (With 4 text figures) 889 
Indian Dragonflies. Part XIV. (With Z text figures.) By 
Major F. C. Fraser, i.M.S., F.E.S 899 
The Snare of the Giant Wood Spider. Parts II and III. 
(With a text figure.) By Capt. R. W. G. Kingston, 
I.M.s 911 
/ Description of a New Gobioid Fish from Tuticorin. By 
James Hornell and Henry W. Fowler 924 
Some Commensals of Indian Alcyonarians and Crabs. ( With 
6 text figures.) By James Hornell, f.l.s., f r.a.i 926 
The Birds of Mesopotamia. Part IV. (With a plate.) By 
Dr. C, B. Ticehurst, M.A., M.B.O.u 937 
On Indian Parasitic Flies. Part III. ( With 3 plates.) By 
Harold Russell, f.l.s., f.z.s 957 
A Survey Season in the Nicobar Islands. (With 4 plates.) 
By Major R. B. Seymour Sewell, i.M.s., b.a., f.a.s.b.. . 970 
A Contribution to the Ornithology of Cashmere. By 
Hugh Whistler, F.z.s,, m.b.o.u., C.f.a.o.u 990 
Supplementary Notes on the Coccid^e of Ceylon. Part 
IV. (With Z9 text figures.) By E. E. Green, f.e.s., F.z.s. 1007 
Fish and Fishing in the Inle Lake. (With 3 plates.) By 
Dr. N. Annandale, D.sc 1038 
Common Indian Spiders. (With 5 plates.) By F. H. Gravely, 
D.sc 1045 
A New Stone Gecko from the Himalaya. By Capt. C. M. 
Ingoldby, r.a.m.c., f.r.g.s 1051 
Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey. No. XXXIII. 
By Martin A. C. Hinton 1052 
