iv CONT ENTS OF l/o/, XXVIII, No. 4.—{contd.) 
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XX. — Breeding of the Indian Pitta {Pitta brachyura) and the Streaked Wren 
Warbler {Prinia lepida). Brig.-General R. M. Betham 1135 
XXI.— Curious site for nest of the Bengal Red Vented Bulbul {Molpastes 
hoemarrhous bengalensis). By Chas. M. Inglis, f.z.s., f.e.s., m.b.o.u. . . . 1135 
XXII. — Curious nestmg site chosen by the Purple Honey Sucker {Arachnethra asv.- 
tica). By W. E. Shipp 1136 
XXIII. — ^Woodpecker occupying nesting box. {With a diagram). By B. B, 
Osmaston C.I.E., i.f.s 1137 
XXIV. — ^Notes on the nesting of the Himalayan Tree Creeper {Certhia hima- 
layana). By F. Field 1138 
XXV. — Some notes on the method employed m catching Crocodiles hi South Lidia. 
By T. H. Cameron, F.z.s 1139 
XXVI. — ^Notes on a collection of Snakes from Shemhaganur, Palni HiUs. By 
Col. F. Wall, i.M.s 1141 
XXVII. — Gordius Worms. By Col. F. Wall, i.m.s 1142 
XXVIII. — A Python’s long fast. By A. G. McArthur 1142 
XXIX. — Xote on the operculum of the Turhan-sheUs. By James HonieU 1143 
XXX. — Some interesting specimens of the Pierid Genus Euchlce. By Cedric 
Dover, f.e.s. And note by Lt.-Col. H. D. Peile, i.m.s. {With 2 text 
figures) 1144 
XXXI. — A note on the occurrence of a species of the family Baphididce in British 
India. By Cedric Dover, f.e.s 1146 
XXXII. ^ — A note on the reproduction of the Common Hydra of Bengal {Hydra vul- 
garis, Pallas) {With diagram). By H. Srinivasarao, M.A 1147 
XXXIII. — Folklore of Birds and Beasts of Lidia. By Lt.-Col. E. O’Brien 1149 
XXXIV. — A long neglected group of Insects. By B. P. LWarov, f.e.s 1149 
