Index 
iv\ 
l^rain of the Lower Animals as compared with 
that of Man, by F. W. Watts, 182. 
Hranches, New Junior, 17. 
Branch Payments, 135. 
I’.ritish Association, 141. 
British Birds and their Eggs, 17. 
British Birds^ 148, 21 1. 
British Mautmals^Photographs of some S 7 naUcr^ 
by Douglas English, 71. 
British Ornithologists' Clul, Bulletin of 146. 
British Seed Plants and Pems^ A List of 75. 
British Trees, Photographs, by Francis Geo. 
Heath, 94. 
British Tunicata, vol. ii., by the late Joshua 
Alder and the late Albany Hancock, edited 
by John Hopkinson, 52. 
Brodie, G. , The Moorland Pines, 201. 
Broomhall, W., The Country Gentleman s Estate 
Book, 147. 
Bud Destruction, 117, 176. 
Bulbs, by S. Arnott, 192. 
Bullock’s Museum, 197, 211. 
Burr, Malcolm, An Introduction to the Study of 
the Geology of the South-Eastei^i Coal- 
field, 58. 
■Bury St. Edfuunds and its Surroundings, by 
W. A. Dutt, 146. 
Bush Episode, A, 221. 
Buxton, Dr. Dudley (Chairman of Council), 
Address, Annual General Meeting, 121. 
Camp Fires Club, Gold Medal of the, 64. 
Canada Geese, 150. 
Catalpa Tree, 196, 216. 
Chapman, Mr. .Abel, BirdLifeof the Borders, 65. 
Chats on Costume, by G. VVoolliscroft Rhead. 34. 
C hemes Cyrneus in Nottinghamshire ; A Recent 
Addition to the Known False Scorpions of 
Britain, by H. Wallis Kew, 55. 
Chwches, Our Homeland, atid how to Study 
Them, by Sydney Heath, 109. 
Cinematograph in Ornithology, 207. 
Cinematograph in Science, Education, and Mat- 
ters of Slate, by Charles Urban, 149. 
Claremont, Leopold, The Gem Cutter s Craft, 70. 
Coalfeld, The South-Eastern, An Introduc- 
tion to the Study 0/ its Geolog}', by Malcolm 
Burr, 58. 
Colorado, University of. Studies, 147, 192. 
Colour -correct Photography, by T. Thorne 
Baker, F.C.S., F.R.P.S., 37. 
Comfrey, 51, 66. 
Conversazione, The Annual, loi. 
Conviction for taking Skua’s Eggf-, 170. 
Convolvulus, 216, 225. 
Copland, L., Peat Moss in Galloway, 61. 
Cornish, C. J., Animal Artisans, 53. 
Coitume, by Mr.s. .Aria, 67. 
Costume, Chats on, by G. Woolliscroft Rhead. 
I34- 
Crosby Hall, 135, 141, 187, 207. 
Crows, Hooded, 49. 
Cuckoo, The, 137, 151, 173, 194, 212, 224. 
Daisy, Freak of a Common, 30. 
Davis, J. R. Ainsworlli, Thomas II. IIu.rley,'js. 
Paysofa J 'tvir, 77/«*, l>y M. D. Ashley Dodd, 147. 
Dead Leaves in a High Wind, 49. 
Deshumbert, Mons., Morale de la Nature, 
Dew Ponds, by A. Martin, 148. 
Dew-Ponds, Neolithic, and Cattle-JPays, by 
A. J. Hubbard and G. Hubbard, 210. 
Dewar, G. A., The Faery Year, 12. 
Do Dogs eat Carrion ? 96, 149. 
Dodd, M. D. Ashley, The Days of a Year, 147. 
Dogs, The Muzzling of, 2. 
Dormouse, 21 1. 
Dove, H, Stuart, .A Bush Episode, 221. 
Ducks 3* 
Dutt, W. A., Bury St. Edmunds and its Su 7 ‘ 
roundings, 146. 
Eagles at St. David’s, 7. 
Ealing Bird Sanctuary, Notes on the, 50. 
Ealing Scientific and Microscopic Society, Re- 
port and Transactions, 208. 
Ecology', Introduction to Plant, by the Rev. 
Prof, G. Henslow, 91. 
Editorial, i. 
Education Congress, 2. 
Eggs Pierced, 195. 
English, Douglas, Photographs of some Stnaller 
British Mammals, 71. 
Epsom College Natural History Society, Report 
for 1906, 95. 
Erinus alpinus, 4. 
Estate Book, The Country Gentleman s, edited 
by W. Broomhall, 147. 
Evolution, A Picture Book of, by Denis Hird, 
12. 
Excursions, 18, 39, 59, 77, 98, 118, 139, 158, 178, 
198, 217, 232. 
Experiment worth Trying, 224. 
Explicit qui possit, .A Bird Phantasy, by Rachel, 
41. 
Extinction of Trees near Bournemouth, 27. 
Faery Year, The, by G. A. Dewar, 12. 
Fairyland of Living Things, 228. 
Familiar Trees, by* Prof. G. S. Boulger, 36, 
U*- 
Farm and Garden Produce, Exhibition of, O4. 
Field Path Rambles, by Walker Miles, 91. 
Finches and Scotch Firs, 97 
Finn, Frank, Birds of the Countfyside, 71. 
Flight, 226. 
E'lower, Sir William, by R. Lydekker, 15. 
Flowers, Late Appearance of, 216. 
Flowers (Shown to the Children Scries), by 
Janet Harvey Kelman and C. E. Smith, 36. 
/''lowers of the Field, by the Rev. C. .A. Johns, 
edited by Clarence Elliott, 142. 
Fox and Badger, 114, 172. 
Francklin, H., Utility Fo^vls, Their Selection 
and I mproz'tment and Diseases, 37. 
Friday Street, 1 16. 
Fungi in North Wales, Exchange Desired, 178. 
Furneaux, W. S., Elementaty Science for Pre- 
liminary Certificate Examination in 
Biology, 34. 
Future Forest Trees, by A. Harold UmGn, 10. 
Gadwall, 65. 
Garden full of Birds, 150, 173, 174, 195. 
Garden Making, by E. O. (Greening, 147. 
Geese, Canada, 150. 
