INDEX. 



Air-Guns, Licences for, 53. 



Aldeburgh, Protection of Birds at, 44. 



African Society, Journal of, on Plumage Birds, 54. 



Agriculture, Ministry of, Leaflets issued by, 29 ; on 



protection of Lapwing, 22. 

 Agriculture versus Fashion, 29. 

 Allan, Mrs. Ashton, Story of a Grebe, 36. 

 Andr^, Eugene, " A Naturalist in Guiana," 44. 

 Arnold, Mr. T., on Birds and House Flies, 8. 

 Arnold, Mrs., on Petrol Oil and Birds, 36. 

 Aviation and the Flight of Birds, 37. 

 Australia's National Sanctuary, 53. 



Barratt, Mr. Chas., on Victoria National Sanctuary, 53. 



Bee-eaters at Musselburgh, 2L 



Birds and House Flies, 8, 



Bird Catching, 25, 37 ; Sir Harry Brittain's Bill, 46. 



Bird-Destruction by Children, 8. 



Bird of Paradise, 12. 



Bird and Tree (Arbor Day) Competition, 16, 23, 30, 



38, 47, 55, 61. 

 Birds and Man, 26. 

 Birds and Insect Pests, 15, 29. 

 Birds and Forestry, 42. 

 Bird Protection in Canada, 29 ; m France, 42 ; in 



South Africa, 43 ; in Australia and Japan, 53. 

 Bird Protection Orders, 5, 13, 20, 28, 34, 44, 52. 

 Bird-ringing, 50. 

 Birds and Weed-seeds, 43. 

 Bittern, shot in Essex, 46. 

 Book Reviews, 23, 64. 

 Boy Scouts, 13. 



Brittain, Sir Harry, Bird Protection Bill, 46. 

 British Museum and the Plumage Bill, 6. 

 Broughton, late Miss Rhoda, 13. 

 " Buzzard at Home," 23. 



Canada, Bird Protection in, 29 ; Conservation of 



Wild Life in, 64. 

 Cages, Small, conviction of Dealers, 47, 56. 

 Captive-Bird Shooting (Prohibition) Bill, 44. 

 Christmas Card, Society's, 21, 53. 

 China, Pheasant " Farms " in, 19. 

 Cockbum, Sir John, on Bird Sanctuaries, 43. 

 Collector, The, 17. 

 Collinge, Dr. Walter, on Food of Nightjar and Rook, 



7 ; Sea-birds, 22. 

 Cox, Mr. T. A., death of, 38. 

 Courts, In the Police, 32, 40, 46, 48, 56. 

 Cuckoo in a Nesting-box, 59. 



Davenport, Mr. H. S., Bird Records from Devon, 46. 

 Drapers' Organiser on the Plumage Act, 55. 

 Duerden, Dr., and Ostrich Farmers, 2, 19. 



Durham, Bishop of, on Women and Plumage, 35. 

 Dutcher, late Mr. William, 21. 



Eagles and Grouse, 51. 



Economic Ornithology, 7, 15, 22, 29, 42, 51. 



Egret Farms, 3, 4. 



Egret " Protection " in Venezuela, 14, 54. 



" Egg-shells," 17, 20. 



Egypt, Egrets in, 58. 



Eider-duck, raids on, 53. 



Emu, on Wild Life in Victoria, 53. 



" Fairies' Comer," The, 43. 



" Farms " for Plumage, 4, 55. 



" Farewell, Swallow," 49. 



Fire-arms Act, 53. 



Fitz-Simons, Mr. F. W., on the Plumage Trade, 29 ; 



" Birds and their Value to Man," 43. 

 Forestry, Birds and, 42. 

 France and the Plume Trade, 19. 

 France, Bird Impressions in, 24 ; Bird Protection in, 42. 



Galway, The late Viscountess, 34. 



Gater, Mr. G. H., on Bird and Tree Competition, 47. 



Gladstone, Mr. Frank, on the Plumage Bill, 26. 



Glasgow, Bird Protectors in, 53. 



Goodyear, Frederick, Letters of, 23. 



Gordon Hewitt, The late Dr. C„ 7, 64. 



Grey of Falloden, Viscount, on Wild Birds, 33. 



Heather-burning in Scotland, 47, 51. 



Hewitt, Dr. C. Gordon, death of, 7. 



Homaday, Dr. W. T., on the Plumage Question in 



U.S.A.. 1. 

 Hoopoes, killed in Staffordshire, 21. 

 Huxley, Mr. Julian S., on Plumage Trade, 4. 



Importation of Plumage (Prohibition) Bill, 1920, 

 introduced by Colonel Yate, 2 ; debate on Second 

 Reading, 10; in Committee, 11, 19; withdrawn, 

 27 ; Resolution of Trustees of the British Museum, 

 6 ; Times correspondence, 3 ; Trade " demonstra- 

 tion," 14 ; R.S.P.B. Committee, 6 ; support of 

 Ostrich-farmers, 12, 19 ; Rev. R. H. Lightfoot on, 

 26 ; Women's National Liberal Federation on, 27. 



Importation of Plumage (Prohibition) Bill, 1920, 

 introduced in House of Lords by Marquess of 

 Aberdeen, 2. 



Importation of Plumage (Prohibition) Bills, 1921, 35 ; 

 Second Reading of Mr. Trevelyan Thomson's 

 Bill, 45 ; " agreed clause " accepted. Third 

 Reading, 45 ; appointment of Board of Trade 

 Advisory Committee, 54. 



