VOL. 12.1 Spring/Summer 2002 Contents



VOL. 12.1 Spring/Summer 2002 Contents

Editorial ... 4

Magharet Jebel Hafit - a significant cave in the United Arab Emirates ... 5
  by Tim Fogg, Pam Fogg & Tony Waltham

The Ru'us al-Jibal mountains of Ra's al-Khaimah - considerations for and against establish a protected area ... 15
   by Robert E. Llewellyn-Smith

Seagrasses of Abu Dhabi, U.A.E ... 20
  by Ronald C. Phillips, Ronald A. Loughland & Ashraf Youssef

Association between Desert Wheatear & Desert Warbler ... 24
  by Simon Aspinall

Review of the False Horned Viper (Dumeril, Bibron & Dumeril, 1854) from the UAE and northern Oman, including a first record for Jebel Hafit ... 26
  by Peter L. Cunningham

An inland record of Chalcides ocellatus from the UAE ... 28
  by Peter L. Cunningham

The mangrove crab Scylla serrata in the UAE ... 29
  by Gary R. Feulner

Two new butterfly sightings from the Musandam Region ... 30
  by Gary R. Feulner

Gerbils feeding on camel-dung ... 31
  by Simon Aspinall

News Roundup ... 32

Review of ADIAS Archaeological Season for 2001-2002 ... 33
  by Peter Hellyer

Reviews, Publications and Research ... 33

Cover illustrations:
Front: Studying a cave in Jebel Hafit (see p. 5).
  Picture by Tony Waltham
Back: Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis on the island of Sir Bani Yas
  Picture by David Robinson

Erratta:  On page 14, Plate 7 is captioned: "A free-tailed bat in nearby Kahf Hama."  Dr. Iyad Nader, Director of the King Khaled Wildlife Research Centre in Saudi Arabi, (in litt.) notes: "The bat is a mouse-tailed bat, and most likely is the Muscat mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma muscatellum), and not a free-tailed bat."  (Noted: Tribulus 13.2)

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