Classified Index. 



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BOOK -^OTIC^S— continued. 



IBrown, Robert, Jr., f.s.a. — Notes on 

 the Earlier History of Barton-on- 

 Humber, Vol. II., 124 



Calvert, A.F.— Murillo, 354 



Cameron, Margaret— Selborne Nature 

 Reader, 354 



Campion, S. S., j.p. — Northampton 

 and its Surroundings, 41 



Cooper, Rev. A. N. — Across the 

 Broad Acres, 355 



Cox, J. C, and Harvey, A. — English 

 Church Furniture, 31 



Cox, Rev. J. C, LL.D., F.S.A. — Memo- 

 rials of Old Derbyshire, 114 



Pletcher, J. S. — The Enchanting North, 

 352 



Fletcher, J. S. — A Book about York- 

 shire, 352-353 



Fothergills, J. A. — Sketch Book, 322 



Cowan's Nature Books, Nos. XVII. 

 and XIX., 142 



Hall, K. M.— Nature Rambles in 

 London, 344 



Heath, F. G. — Garden Rockery, 388 



Hubbard, A. J., and G. — Neolithic 

 Dew-ponds and Cattle-ways, 354 



Hudson, W. H. — -The Land's End, 426 



Huxley, T. H. — Aphorisms and Reflec- 

 tions, 142 



Jeffries, Richard — The Open Air, 286 



Jerrold, Walter — Highways and By- 

 ways in Kent, 121 



Johnsone, James — Conditions of Life 

 in the Sea, 463 



Kelman, J. H. — The Sea-shore shewn 

 to the Children, 51 



Loewy, Emanuel — The Rendering of 

 Nature in Early Greek Art, 116 



Mayer, E. V. — Pompeii as an Art City, 

 121 



Moens, H. M. B.— Experimental Re- 

 searches about the Descent f oMan, 

 226 



Mullens, W. H.— Gilbert Wliite of 



Selborne, 117 

 Muther, Richard — Leonardo da Vinci, 



354 



Nicoll, M. J.,— Three Voyages of a 

 Naturalist, 194 



' One and All ' Garden Book, No. XIV., 

 Climbers, 9, 159 



Porter, Mary W. — What Rome was 

 built with, 118 



Rankine, W. F. — Nature Study and 

 Brush Drawing, 287 



Renshaw, Graham— Final Natural His- 

 tory Essays, 125 



Selous, F. C. — African Nature Notes 

 and Reminiscences, 388 



Shallow, E. B., and Cullen, W. T.— 

 Nature Study Made Easy, 287 



Strickland, W. W., b.a. — Russian and 

 Bulgarian Folk-Lore Stories, 349 



Thomas, Edward — British Country 

 Life in Autumn and Winter, 462 



Thomas, H. H. — ^Little Gardens and 

 how to make the most of them, 462 



Thomson, J. A. — Heredity, 387 



Ward, J. J. — Some Nature Biogra- 

 phies, 125 



Watson, John., and Winder, Blanche — 

 Woodlanders and Field Folk, 80 



Weatherill, Richard — The Ancient Port 

 of Whitby and its Shipping, 351-352 



Westell, W. P.— The Insect Book, 286- 

 287 



Westell, W. P.— Every Boy's Nature 



Book, 353 

 Westell, W. P., and Cooper, C. S.— 



The Young Botanist, 353 

 Westell, W. P.— The Story of the Sea 



and Shore, 462. 

 Whitaker's Almanac for 1908, 119 

 Wilson, Patten — Nature Round the 



Home, 159 

 Winder, Thomas — T'Heft an' Blades 



o' Shevvield, 113 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Arachnida. 

 Erigone spinosa Camb. 379 

 Trombidium holosericeum and larvae, 

 333-334 



Trombidium fuliginosum, Plate XLIL 

 larva of, 452 



Birds. 



Barn Owls, Plate XXXIX. 



Diver, Red-throated, 113 

 Gull, Black-backed, Young, 163 

 Gull, Herring, Young, 163 

 Kingfishers, twelve davs old, Plate 



XXVII. 

 Peregrine, Young, Plate XL. 

 Puffins, Plate XIII. 

 Razorbill, Young, 163 

 Woodcock on Nest, Plate XI. 



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