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Index. 
Garden, A Wild, 220. 
Garlick, C., The Wild Garden, 199. 
Gordon, II. D., Extermination of British 
Birds, 25 ; Decrease of Kingfishers, 
72. 
Green, E. K., Hying Squirrels, 194. 
Green, G. C., Swallows in February, 77 ; 
Butterflies in Winter, 79. 
Guest, Lady T., Arrival and Departure of 
Birds in 1791, 21S. 
Gurney, J. H., “Sea-blue bird,” 173. 
Harris, W. II., Habits of Bees, 167. 
Hayne, M. A. , Seal Fishing, 56. 
Henslow, Trof., New Theory of Floral 
Structure, 7 ; Neglected Part of 
Field Botany, 63 ; Evolution, 75 ; 
Survivals, 101 ; A Reply, 128. 
Ilighgate, Preservation of Scenery at, 
107. 
Holt, M., Our Sparrows, 22 
Home Museums, 45, 161. 
Hope, C., Bellicose Birds, 234. 
Hopkins, A. N., W. P.B.A. in Warwick- 
shire, 138. 
Hort, F. A., Butterflies in Winter, 7S ; 
Kingfishers on the Cam, 136. 
Hudson, R., A Wounded Snail, 234. 
Hulme, F. E., February, 21. 
Iron Gates Perishing, 177. 
Jackson, J. R., Kew Museums, 121,144, 
174. 
Kenrick, O. J., A Tame Robin, 195. 
Kerr, J. A., Sanitary Swifts, 56; Swans, 
157 - 
Kew Gardens, 116 ; Ait, 130 ; Museums, 
121, 145. 
Kirby, W. F. , Gardens for the People, 
198 
Lewis, R. T. , Notes from S. Africa, 141. 
Little, C. R., a Wild Garden, 220. 
Macklin, H. W., Swallows in February, 
56 . 
Macpherson, A. II., Organised Observa- 
tion, 61, 93; Singing Birds in Lon- 
don Parks, 79 ; Some London 
Birds, no, 123, 144, 174. 
j Martyn, E., Squirrels, 169. 
Millard, C. S., Toads as Purifiers, 34. 
Millard, F. M., Floral Structure, 34. 
Mitchinson, Bishop, Distribution of Rare 
Plants, 41, 69, 84. 
Moles and Farmers, 203. 
Mongooses, Tame, 210. 
Morris, F. O., Animal Intelligence, 17, 
96, 165 ; Evolution, 19 ; Wild Birds’ 
Protection Act, 55 ; Birds and Bon- 
nets, 76 ; Convocation, 77 ; Butter- 
flies in Winter, 78 ; Close-time for 
Sea Birds, 87 ; Plumage League, 
154 - 
Mosses, 232. 
Mouse, Singing, 155. 
Mumbray, R. G. , Evolution, 154. 
Murray, G., The Selbornian Abroad, 213. 
Museums, Home, 45, 161 ; Kew, 121, 
145. 
Musgrave, G. A., A Suggestion, 94. 
Myles, Rev. P. W., Memoir of, and Por- 
trait, 181 ; Memorial Fund, 204, 235. 
Newspaper Opinion, 36. 
Notes and Queries, 37, 58, 78, 118, 156, 
201, 234. 
Observation, Organised, 61, 93. 
Parkinson Society, The, 37. 
Peacock Butterfly, 58. 
Pictures for Schools, 216. 
Plants : New Theory of Floral Struc- 
ture, 7, 35 ; Effect of Altitude on, 
13, 125; Distribution of Rare, 41, 
69, 84, 95 ; a Neglected part of Field 
Botany, 63, 95 ; Beech Wood in 
Spring, 81 ; Environment, Effects of, 
on, 125, 153 ; Unfolding of Wood 
Sorrel Leaves, 142 ; Wild Gardens, 
1 75, 189, 199, 220; Folk-lore of, 
19 3 ; Sowing in Hedges Deprecated, 
37 ; Primrose grubbing, 77 ; Named, 
58, 78, 1 iS, ,119, 157, 203; Sur- 
vivals, 101 ; Poisonous Sumach, 11S; 
Glastonbury Thorn, 1 18, 156; Ched- 
dar Pink, 137 ; Propagation of Ferns, 
156; Native Names for, 174; A Bo- 
tanical Excursion, 155. 
