IV. 
Index. 
Millard, F. M., Swallows and Martins, 
219 ; Nuthatches, 242. 
Milne’s, G., Country Pleasures, 176. 
Minnow, Monster, 218. 
Mitford’s Otir Village, 236. 
Mivart’s Types of Animal Life, 86 . 
Moorhen and Dog, 21 1. 
Moths, 199, 218. 
Mountain Ash Berries, 19. 
Murray, G. R. M., Guide to British | 
Fungi, 188. ^ 
Murray, H. J., British New Guinea, II. 
Musgrave, G. A. and T., Miss North’s 
Flirt her Recollections, 148. 
National Trust, 241. 
Natterjack, 58, 78, 97. 
Naturalist, Work for the, 86. 
Nature Lover, 214, 241. 
New Guinea, British, ii. 
New Zeakand Birds, 25, 35, 55 ; Flowers, 
183 - 
Newton’s Dictionary of Birds, 210. 
Nightingales, 19, 99, 118 ; in Russia, 198. 
Nisbet’s Forest Trees, 153. 
Noel’s, R., Spring Poetry, 61. 
North’s, M., Further Recollections, 148. 
Northall’s G. F., Folk Rhymes, 233. 
Notes and Queries, 18, 36, 57, 78, 95, 
115, 139, 156, 179, 198, 216, 242. 
Notices to Correspondents, 20, 40, 69, 
So, 100, 120, 140, 200, 220, 244. 
Nuthatch, 201, 242. 
Open Spaces, 90, 137. 
Opening of Hampton Court Park, iS:c., 
154- 
Ormerod, H. J., With the Birds, 222. 
Osborn, M., Memory in Birds, 57. 
“ Osprey,” 93, 138, 212. 
Out of Doors, 127. 
Owen, M. A., Old Rabbit, 75, 
Owen, Sir R., and his Birds, 24. 
Owls and Rats, 156. 
Page, J. A., Magpies Flocking, 39; 
Cockchafers, 39. 
Pear Blossoming in August, 179. 
Pedder, C., Avadavats, 18. 
Peyton, H., the Kingfisher, 139; late 
Cuckoo, 157. 
Pickard’s, J. \\., Sunbeams and Summer, 
76. 
Pictures for Schools, 238. 
Pigeon, Stray, 116. 
Plant Bug, 19. 
Plant Names, Welsh, 36. 
Platel, J. J., Beast and Alan in India, 71. 
Poems Reviewed, 31, 41, 61, 88, 194, 
1 231. 
I Pole, T., Pear Blossoming in August, 179. 
Ponsonby, E. T., Earwigs, 242. 
Popular Science, 58. 
Powell, M. S., Squirrel and Birds, 19. 
Priestman’s, J., God's Birds, 215. 
Primrose, a Plea for, 77, 92. 
Privet Hawk Moth, 157. 
Protection of Birds, 33, 76, 198 ; of Eggs, 
162. 
Protest, A, 155. 
Rabbit, Ingenious, 217. 
Rathmore, M., Late Swallows, 242. 
Rats and Owls, 156. 
Rawkins, F. L. , Field Mice, 19. 
Rawnsley, H. D., My Feathered Lady, 
225; h\& Notes for the Nile, 54. 
Read, A., A Suggestion, 114. 
Reade’s, E. , Voices from Flowerland, 54. 
Rebuke, A Merited, 93. 
Rees, G., Welsh Plant Names, 36. 
Richmond, Vandalism at, 170. 
Rickards’, M. S. C., Lyrical Studies, 89. 
Robin, 36 ; Friendly, 218. 
Robinson’s English Flower Garden, 128. 
Rooks, 56; London, 79, 95, 117, 118; 
their Nests, 19, 36, 98, 
Rooper, G., Early Wood Pigeon, 78, 94. 
Rope, G. T., Plague of Field Voles, 134. 
Ross, L. E., September Horse Chest- 
nuts, 198. 
Royal Example, 240. 
Rummens, E. F., Rooks’ Nests, 36. 
Salt’s, H. S., Animals' Rights, 18. 
Sawyer, M., Plea for Goldfinch, 178. 
Science, Popular, 58. 
Seedlings, 28. 
Selborne, 43, 187 ; J. R. Lowell on, 
197; Excursion to, 21, 55, II2, 
150; Visit to, loi ; Lodgings at, 
155; Column, 56; Water .Supply 
at, 1 14. 
Selborne Society, 100 ; Badge, 114 ; 
Official Notices, 20, 79, 99, 140, 
