290 



Inquiry for the Naturalist, 127. 

 Insect Collectors, Hints to, 107, 128. 

 Insects, Injurious, 30, 178. 



■ Ilelaxing of, 4.5. 



Instinct, A Chapter on, 57, 75, 154. 



Laburnum, T.ate Blossoming of, 94. 

 Labrus niixtus, 81. 

 Lamna cornubica, 81. 

 Larva Box, Design for a New, 135. 

 Lurvte of Lithosia, Food of the, 287. 

 Leadbeater, Mr. T., Death pf, 192. 

 Lemon Dab, 81. 



Lepidoptera, A few words on Collecting, 250, 

 275. 



Classification of British, 279. 



Lime Tree, 68. 

 Liparis vulgaris, 81. 



Martins, 92. 



Medley, A Second, 80, 



A Third, 174. 



A Fourth, 194. 



Microscopes. 142. 



Miscellaneous Notices, 20, 42, 67, 90, 115, 

 139, 163, 185, 215, 234, 2-58, 286. 



Mollusca, Fresh-water, 157. 



Morrhua lusca, 81. 



Mosses, Rare, New Yorkshire Stations for, 

 37, 134. / 



Moth-IIunting, 84, 104, 237. ^ 

 Mixture, 23. 



Natural History, Museum of, 191. 



Natural History Societies, 161, 



Naturalist, Proposed Increase of the size and 



price of the, 60. 

 Naturalists, Amateur, 125. 

 "Naturalists" Heraine, 262. 

 Nidification in Norfolk, 163. 

 Nightingale, 165, 235. 

 Nightjar, 259. 

 Notes, Occasional, 13. 



Stray, 17. 



Vacation, 281. 



Notices of Now Publications, 236. 



Obituary, 192, 239. 



Odds and Ends, 55. 

 •Oological Specimens, Collecting of, 7. 



Oriole, Golden, 259, 



Otter, 16. 



Ouzel, King, 21, 92, 93, 258. 

 -Owl, Little, 186. 



Oyster- Catcher, 43. 



Partridge, 21. 



Pastor, Rose-coloured, 20, 21, 236. 



Peat Earth, 238. 



Petrel, Stormy, 258, 286. 

 -Phalarope, 258. 



Plantago lanceolata, 45, 117. 



Platessd microcephala, 81. 



Plover, Golden, 259. 

 ^ Great, 92. 



Primrose, 17. 



Proceedings of Societies, 48, 96, 118, 144, 

 168, 239. 



Puffin, 258. 



y 



Querist, 48, 71, 118, 144, 168, 191, 216, 



262, 287. 

 Query, Answer to, 72. 



-Eara Avis, A Real, 43. 

 Red Admirals, 20. 

 -Redpolc, Mealy, 43, 67, 139. 

 Refley Wood, A Visit to, 217. 

 Retrospect, 23, 68, 95, 141, 237. 

 Reviewing, 46. 

 Reviews : — 



A Natural History of the Animal Kingdom, 

 190. 



Autobiography of a White Butterfly, 168. 



Dictionary of Botanical Terms, 188. 



Insccta Britannica — Diptera, 237. 



Natural History of Ireland, 187. 



Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste, 96. 



Taxidermy made Easy, 118. 



Th(! Book and its Missions, 189. 



The Entomologist's Annual, 47, 95. 



The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great 

 Britain, 47. 



The Flv-fisher's Entomology, 190. 



The Natural History Review, 189. 



The Sea-side Lesson Book, 188. 



The Village Lesson Book, 189. 



.^Sandpiper, Broad-billed, 259. 

 ,.. Green, 20, 43, 2-59. 



Scoter, Common, 116. 



Shag, 261. 



Shark, Porbeagle, 81. 



Shells, Land and Fresh-water, 261. 



Shieldrake, 164. 



Shrew, Oared, 20. 



Singular Treatment of a Fly by a Wasp, 216. 



Skenea, Minute, 212. 

 'Sparrow, Java, 236. 



— Town, Haunts of the, 265. 

 War, 48, 164. 



Spider and Fly, 72. 

 Spring, The Effects of, 32. 



Walk in, 252. 



Squirrel, Common, 49. 



Starling, 43. 



Subscribers and Readers of "The Naturalist," 



To the, 22. 

 Sun-fish, Short, 44. 

 Swallow, House, 183, 2-59. 

 ^-Swan, Bewick's, 139. 

 Svstema Naturae, 19, 38, 64, 88, 114, 160, 



184, 213, 257, 285. 



.-Thrush, Eock, 21. 

 Tit, Blue, Nest of the, 187. 



Long-tailed, 21. 



Toad, Common, 9. 



Vanessa Atalanta, 45. 



Warbler, Wood, 186. 



Grasshopper, 186. 



Weather, On the 181. 

 Wombat, 145. 



Worm Pipe Fish, 81. 

 Wryneck, 259. 



Yarrcll, Mr., Death of, 329. 



