INDEX.* 
{The names of books reviewed are printed in italics.) 
Abnormal! Birds* Nests, 77; Blue-bells, 119; 
Dandelion, 139. 
Abol Insecticide, 184. 
African Big Game, 63. 
African Fauna, The Vanishing, xio. 
Aigrettes: and the Army, 61; Destruction of 
Birds for, 184. 
Albinism: in Birds, 118; in the House-Sparrow, 
118. 
Alder, 78. 
Alleirs, Grant, Natural History o/Selborney 226. 
Almanack, A Selborne, 21. 
American Buckthorn, 11, 39, 78. 
Anderson, M. L., Mimicry by a Starling, 58. 
Angus, E., Cuckoo's Note, 179. 
Animals’ Friend, 35, 74, 135. 
Animal World, 17. 
Annual Meeting and Conversazione, 81 ; Annual 
Report, 101. 
Answers to Correspondents, 80, 100, 120, 140, 
160, x8o, 200, 220, 231. 
Armitt, M. L., Muscicapa atricapilla, 171. 
Atkinson, B., The Summit of Snowdon, 4. 
Austria, Protection oi Birds in, 44. 
Autumn “ Tims,” 25. 
Agricultural Magazine^ 35. 
Balance Sheet, Our, 124, 142. 
Ballard, R. V., Robin and Blackbird, 158; 
Tameness of Birds, 98. 
Barbed Wire, A Defence for, 45. 
Barnard, Mrs., ** A Cuckoo Myth,” 76. 
Bame, M., Dropped Swans’ Eggs, 198 
Batrarbians as Pets, 187. 
Bat, The Great, 217. 
Bastin, A. H., Loddon Lilies, 87. 
Bearded Tit in Norfolk, 58. 
Beautiful IVorldy Ay 216. 
Bees : 198 ; not Swarming, 219. 
Berkshire, The Viper in, 198. 
Bibliography of Gilbert White, 82, 
Bird-Life : at Great Stanmore, 191 ; in Wolmer 
Forest, 51. 
Birds: Abnormal Nests, 77; Albinism in, 118; 
and Fruit Buds, 198, 229 ; and the Cabbage 
White, 138 ; as Meteorologists, 210 ; Beat, 
218 ; Cage, 23 ; London, 37, 55, 96 ; Protec- 
tion of, in Austria and the United States, 
44 ; Protection of Large, 151 ; Rare, shot 
near London, 19, 58; Singing at Night, 
178, 197, 218, 230; Tameness of, 37, 98; 
Trade in British Song, 42. 
Birds of Paradise, 161. 
Bird Stuffing and Mounting y 216. 
Blackbird : Drinking Milk, 157 ; Nesting Twice 
in same Nest, 116, 159. 
Blue-bells, Abnormal, 119. 
Board of Agriculture LeafletSy 17. 
Botanist, An Old-World, 2. 
Boulger, Prof., Finnock ? 99 ; his Index of 
British and Irish BotanistSy 114 ; Leasowe, 
217 ; Nut-cracker, 219 ; Rooks, 99. 
Bourdarie's Appeal for the Elephant, 2. 
Bracts, 152. 
Bradford, J. G., Cuckoo's Note, 158; Summer 
Migrants, 117. 
Bramble Finch, 158, 179, 217. 
Breitschwantz, 23. 
Brightwen, E., her Rambles with Nature Stu- 
dentSy 132; Fame Whitethroat, 31. 
British Mycological Society, 184. 
British Song Birds, Trade in, 42. 
Britten’s, J., Index of British and Irish Bota^ 
nistSy 114. 
Broadland in Winter Time, 202. 
Buckman-Linard’s, G., My Horsey 35. 
Buckthorn, Sea-, ii, 39, 78. 
Bud-destroying Birds, 76, 229. 
Bull-hghts, English, 181. 
Bullfinches, 19, 38, 58 ; and Fruit-Buds, 230. 
Cabbage Butterflies, 198 ; and Birds, 138. 
Cage Birds, 23. 
Cambridge Natural History y 194. 
Canadian Natural History*, 95. 
Canaries, 157, 179. 
Cannibalism of Dormice, 73, 95, 115. 
Carpenter’s, G. H., Insects : their Structure 
and Li fey 176. 
Catholic Missionaries as Naturalists, 185. 
Cheshire, A Comer of, 9. 
Christie, G., Co-operation among Swallows, 116. 
Christmas Card, Ay 222. 
Cocksedge, W., Elephants, 21. 
Coleman, F., Birds and Insects as Meteoro- 
logists, 210. 
ColUnson, J., Autumn Appearance of Swallows 
in London, 218; ** Cuckoo Myth,” 76; 
Spare the Owl, 43 ; The Goldfinch, 230. 
Consumption and Pets, 57. 
Cost of a Sealskiny They 182. 
Courthorpe, A. H., Abnormal Blue-bells, 119, 
Crohamhurst, 41, 61. 
Crossbill, 37, 
“Cuckoo Myth,” A, 18, 76, 97, 116, 136, 197, 
Cuckoos, 198. 
Cookoo’s Note, The, 158, 179. 
Cuckoo-Spit, 159. 
Curtis, A. F., 5 lissel-thrush, Alder, Hippophae, 
78 ; Strange Situation for Robin’s Nest, 98 ; 
Study in Black and White, 115. 
Dandelion, Abnormal, 139. 
Daubeny, Rev. E. T. : A Pet Troutery, 5 ; A 
Red-Letter Day, 48 ; Bees, 198 ; Bud- 
destroying Birds, 76 ; Bullfinches, 19 ; Cab- 
bage Butterflies, ig8 ; Cock Pheasant 
Rearing Young, 75; Cuckoo, 116; Cuckoo- 
Spit, 159; Dropped Starling’s Eggs, 157; 
Frogs and Toads, 38 ; Field Mice and 
Eggs, 157 ; Great Bat, 217 ; Green Wood- 
pecker, 37 ; Hedge Sparrow, 98 ; Moles, 
196; Nesting twice in the Same Nest, 136; 
* We are again indebted to G. B. Milne-Redhead, Esq., for the Index. 
