IV 
Index. 
Rooks burying Food, 78, 99 ; Xotes on, 
128 : at Gray’s Inn, 135. 
Rope, G. T., Nesting of Blue Tit, 98 ; 
Extermination of Badgers, 114. 
Ruddy Sheldrake, 116. 
Rufous Sedge Warbler, 1 1 7. 
Sainler, X. S. H., Late Swallows, 239. 
Sawyer, M., Climbing Plants, 199. 
Scholars, Our, 210, 237. 
Scilly Xotes, 187. 
Sea Birds at Bridlington, 195. 
Sea J.Iouse, 79. 
Sedge Warbler, Rufous, 117. 
Seedling Trees, 143. 
Selborne, Wild Flowers of, 75. 
Selborne Society, 40, too, 155, 180, 200, 
(and see Official Notices) ; Annual 
Meeting, 118. 
Selborne Teaching in France, 117. 
Selborniana, 17, 36, 56, 75, 97, 113, 135, 
157. 177, 195. 215, 235. 
Selbornians, Hints for, 114; Young, 226. 
Sentence, An Exemplary, 113. 
Sharpe, R. B., “Osprey,” 136. 
Sheldrake, Ruddy, 116. 
Shelley’s “Tall Flower,” 159. 
Silver, II., Late Birds, 38. 
.Simpson, R., Martins, 219. 
Sirr, II. , A Reasonable Request, 115. 
•Smith, M. H., Late Swallows, 17. 
.Snail, A Pyramid, 179, 218. 
.Snowflake at Charmouth, 97. 
Sole Streak, 85, 114. 
Sparrow, For and Against, 8, 42, 98, 
109, 183 ; and Sawfly, 138. 
Spider, A Swimming, 238 ; a .Scented, 
239- 
•Sport, 21. 
Spreading the Light, 17. 
Squirrels, Tame, 32. 
Starling, The, 190. 
Strawberry Festival, 197. 
Swallows, Late, 17, 239 ; The First, 92 ; 
Scarcity of, 18 ; in 1891, 78, 79 ; 
Xest, 179. 
Swede in England, A, 173. 
Swifts, 79, 1 1 7, 159. 
“Tall Flower,” Shelley’s, 159. 
Tame Birds, 28 ; Squirrels, 32. 
Teil, R. M. J., Some of my Pets, 99, 
117, 159- 
Tennyson, Lord, 221 (frontispiece); Vote 
of Condolence on Death of, 201. 
Tennyson’s Poetry, Nature Xotes in, 
125. 
Tessions, F., Avenues at Abury, 220. 
“ Three-leaved Bell,” Browning’s, 84. 
Thomson, 202 ; Proposed Memorial to, 
215 - 
Toad, A Helpful, 159. 
Too much Duty, 17. 
: Towndrow, R. F'., Browning’s “ Sole 
Streak,” 114. 
! Trees, Seedling, 143. 
' Tuck, W. H., The Sparrow, 45 : How 
: to Feed the Birds, 237. 
Turle, Rose, Water for Birds, 36. 
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I Voss, J. M., A Swallow’s Xest, 179. 
Wake, H., Muscovy Duck, 219. 
Wattson, R. M., Young Selbornians, 
226. 
Weasel, A Scheming, 37. 
Weir, H., The Sparrow, 43. 
Weir, J. J., Destruction of Larks, 76; 
A Pleasance with Birds, 161. 
West Wickham Common, 237. 
Wheat, Growth of, 171, 198. 
Wheatcroft, W. G., Glastonbury Thorn, 
38 - 
White, Gilbert, his Grave, 216 ; his 
House, 195. 
White, H. F., The Sparrow, For, 46. 
Whitely, L. , Rooks, 128. 
Whiting, J. E., Birds and their Ways, 
39 ; Man-traps, 135 ; Death’s Head 
I Moth, 197. 
1 Whitwell, W., Old May Day, 81. 
Wild Flowers, Protection of, 57, 76 ; 
Books on, 152. 
Wild Rabbit Tamed, 218. 
Wimbledon Common, loi. 
Winter Pursuit, 207. 
Wireworms, Birds and, 76. 
Wood, E. W., Her Choice, 34. 
Woodd, E. G., Owls and Pigeons, 116. 
Wood-pigeons, Domestication of, 58. 
Wordsworth and his Birds, 95 ; Book 
about, 134. 
Worte, C., Wimbledon Common, loi. 
Young, M. S., Swifts and Swallows, 79 : 
Ivy, 79. 
Young Selbornians, 226. 
