Index 
V. 
Goldfinches and Kingfishers, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 
17- 
Grass-Snakes, by J. W. Cole, 67. 
Greater-spotted Woodpecker, Ed. Thos. Dau- 
beny, 196. 
Green, The Rev. G. C., Hoopoe in South 
Devon, 78. 
Green, Jas. F., Are Woodpeckers Ovivorous 
ii6; Do our Bats eat'Birds? 116. 
Greenwood^ Ska/cesficare's, by George IMorley, 
225. 
Green-woodpecker, Kd. Thos. Daubeny, 196. 
Gulls in London, Ik E. Clark, 39. 
Gunners on the Broads, 182. 
Habits of Nightjar, Edward Step, F.L.S., 218. 
Hackwood, F. W., Chatty Object Lessons hi 
Nature Knoivlcd^ey by, 95. 
Hampstead and its AssociationSy Siveety by 
Mrs. Caroline A. White, 154. 
Hampstead Astronomical and Scientific Society, 
3- 
Handbook of British Rubiy by the Rev. \V. 
Moyle Rogers, F.L.S., 173. 
Hargrave, Lilly, Food for Martins, 230. 
Harvey, Arthur W. Hext, Avocet, 197 ; House- 
Martin, 196; Late Nesting, 197; Mimicry 
in Starlings, 229 ; Parroquets, 228 ; Robins, 
228; Terns, 229 ; Whinchat, 197. 
Hctstings and S. Leonards Sixth Annual 
Report Nat. Hist. Society, 17. 
Hawkes, General H. P., C. B., Perseverance 
Rewarded, by, i88. 
Hawk-moths, 18, 118, 138,231. 
Heads of Stuffed Animals, in, 122. 
Headley, F. W., Problems of Evolution, 224. 
Hedgehogs, 58, 194, 216, 217. 
Hedgehogs and their Ways, Two, by Charles 
F. W. T. Williams, M.A.. 31. 
Hedge-sparrow, Tameness in, 230. 
Hen-harriers, FH. Thos. Daubeny, 39. 
Henslow, The Rev. Prof., M.A., F.L.S. ; Ab- 
normal Foxglove, 199; Dogs and Thunder- 
storms, 194 ; How Scenery is made, 3, 26, 
42, 65, 90, 113, 133. 
Hett, Chas. Louis, Calls of P>irds, 99. 
Hiam, James, A league of Blackbirds, 175; 
Bees in a Bedroom, 198 ; Choked with a 
Feather, 196 ; Cuckoos and the Weather, 
159; Curious Homes for the Birds, 78; 
Dogs and Thunderstorms, 174; Hornets 
and Wasps, 19S ; House-Martins and 
Swallows, 159; Late Cuckoos, 175; Late 
Nesting, 197; ^limicry in Wild Starlings, 
159; Summer Migrants, 159; The Coming 
Migrants, 77. 
Home Reading Union Magazine, The National, 
215. 
Hoopoe in South Devon, The Rev. G. C. Green, 
78. 
Hornbills, 230. 
Hornets and Wasps, J. Hiam, 198. 
Horses in the Battlefield, 112. 
House Ants, by R. Hedger Wallace, 33. 
House-Martin, 138, 176, 196. 
House-Martin and Swallows, 159, 176. 
How Rats carry Eggs, Robert H. Read, 
M.B.O.U., 216. 
How Scenery is Made, The Rev. Prof. Hen- 
slow, M.A., F.L.S., 3, 26, 42, 65, 90, 113, 133- 
Hoyt, J. Vi. yCyclopccdia of Practical Quotations, 
by, 136. 
Hudson, A. W., Late Flowers, 231. 
Hudson, W. H., Nature in Downland, by, 151. 
Humane Revie^v, The, 96. 
Humanitarian League Conversazione, The, 41. 
Humanity, 17, 38, 58, 76, 97, 137, 157, i74» ^93> 
215, 226. 
Humming Bird Hawk-moth, 18, 118, 138. 
Idle Bees, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 197. 
In a Devonshire Lane, by Miss Madge Blundell, 
146. 
In Birdland 'ivith Field-glass and Camera, hy 
B. G. Pike, 136. 
Insects and Spiders, 58, 79. 
Insect-eatinft Birds’ Food for Winter, 218. 
Instinct in a Rat, 38. 
Instinct in Birds, 18, 77, 97, 98. 
Instinct of Wild Rabbits, James Hiam, 97. 
Irish Naturalist, The, 17, 58, 76, 97, 137, i57> 
174, 193, 215, 226. 
Ivy injurious to Trees, 199, 219, 231. 
Jenkyns, M. S., Birds using old Nests, 137. 
Johns, The late Rev. C. A., B.A., F.L.S. , 
Flowers of the Field, edited by (x. S. 
Boulger, F.L.S. , F'.G.S., 75. 
Johnson, Walter, Bees and Butterflies at Kew, 
by, 53- 
Journal and Papei-s of Chauncy Maples, D.D., 
F.G.S., edited by Ellen Maples, 16. 
Kearton, Richard, F’.Z.S., Our Rarer British 
Breeding BNds, hy, 16. 
Kehoe, Paul F., Mimicr>^ in Starling, 116. 
Kestrels and Sparrows, F3d. Thos. Daubeny, 18. 
' Kew, Bees and Butterflies at, by Walter John- 
son, 53. 
Kew, Birds’ Paradise at, 161. 
Kew, H. Wallis, F.Z.S., The Lima’s Nest, by, 
208. 
Kingsley, George Henry, M.D., F.L.Z., Notes 
on Sport and Travel, by, 57. 
Knowledge, 58, 76, 97, 137, 157, 1745 i93» 215, 
226. 
Lange, D., Our Native Birds, Sr^c., 56. 
Lark-Hawking, 143. 
! Late Cuckoos, James Hiam, 175. 
Late Nesting, 175, 197. 218. 
Law as to Rat Fights, The, 112. 
Leaf-cutting Bees, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 178. 
Leaflets Received, 193. 
Leaves, Destruction of, 203, 222. 
