Index. 
V. 
159, 180, 200, 220, 244; Branches, 
56, 60, 77, 1 15, 155, 178; Annual 
Meeting, 108 ; Report of, 1 10 ; 
Appeal to, 138. 
Selbornian in the Dials, 181 ; a Veteran, 
193 - 
Selborniana, 34, 55, 79, 92, 113, 138, 
154. 177. I97> 215, 240. 
Shakespeare’s Flowers, 34. 
Simpson, R., Stray Pigeon, 116; Dog 
and Kittens, 198 ; Tomtits, 219. 
Simpson, T., Monster Minnow, 218. 
Smith, H., Trees in Winter, 6. 
Smith, H. G., Bird Life in New Zealand, 
25 ; British Wild Flowers in New 
Zealand, 183. 
Smith, T., Rooks’ Nests, 19. 
Smith, W. L. , Kingfisher, 179. 
Smith, Z. P., Dogs Communicating, 
244 - 
Sow, Sagacity of, 97. 
Sparrow, 78 ; and Kingfisher, 38 ; at 
Window, 1 1 7. 
Spiders, Two, 206 ; Fascination by, 205. 
Spoonbills, Visit to, 123. 
Sport without a Gun, 69. 
Spring Poetry, 41, 61 ; Flowers, 97, 
141 ; Visitors, 1 18. 
Stamford, Earl of, G. White’s Ancestors, 
104 ; Relics of G. White, 133 ; 
Relics of White Family, 161. 
Startin, J., Sir R. Owen and his Birds, 
24. 
Steele’s, R., Medieval Lore, 234. 
Strawberries, Queer, 167. 
Suggestion, A, 186. 
Sussex Notes, 116. 
Swallows, 18, 139, 218, 219, 242 ; in 
School, 145. 
Swann’s, H. K., Birds of London, 210. 
Swifts, Orleton, 118. 
Symonds, C. M., Birds in Alpine Gar- 
den, 3 ; Flowers of Winter and 
Spring, 141. 
Tasmania, Wild Life in, 22, 64, 106, 
125, 164. 
Tennyson’s Flowers, 34. 
Theobald’s, F. V., British Flies, 75. 
Thomson’s, J. A., Study of Animal Life, 
86 . 
Thomson’s, J. P. , British New Guinea, 
II. 
Thoyts, E. E., Cuckoo’s Song, 119; 
Carnivorous Caterpiller, 119. 
Thrushes and Drink, 78, 93. 
“ Timothy,” 197. 
Tit, Behaviour of, 96, 117. 
Toad infested with Larv:e, 96. 
Tomtits, 219. 
Tortoises, Starving, 177, 219. 
Town Flowers, 153. 
Towndrow, R. F., Winter Aconites, 51 ; 
Cockchafers, 57. 
Trees in Winter, 6. 
Tuck, J. G., To Church Decorators, 92. 
Turkey Dance, 243. 
Urlin, H., West Sussex Notes, 116. 
Vachell, C. T., Protection of Wild Birds’ 
Eggs, 162. 
Viper, 219. 
Voles, Plague of, 134. 
Warner, W. H., Mountain Ash Berries, 
19 ; Cockchafers, 57 ; Squirrel and 
Birds, 58 ; Natterjack, 58 ; Land- 
rail, 117 ; Bird at Window, 118; 
Spring Visitors, 118; Leaf-cutter 
Bee, 198; Dogwood, 198; Bird 
Queries, 243. 
Wasps’ Nest, 155, 219. 
Waste-paper Nuisance, 180. 
Water-rats, 243. 
Watney, H., Owls and Rats, 156 ; 
Gilbert White’s House, 178; Tor- 
toises, 219. 
Watson’s, J., Ornithology, 209. 
Ways of Work, i. 
Weir, H., Birds at Sevenoaks, 116. 
Wheatcroft, W. G., Bath Spring Flowers, 
97 ; a Veteran Selbornian, 193. 
White, Gilbert, 43 ; his Plants, 210 ; 
Centenary, 21, 150 ; his Sermon, 
I33> 178 ; Sonnet on, 83 ; Punch on, 
146 ; Lecture on, 93 ; his House, 
154, 178, 197; Ancestors of, 104; 
Relics of, 133 ; Country of, 187 ; 
his Family, 161 ; Memorial to, 114, 
172. 
