Index. 
V, 
Major, Swallow, iq8. 
Map of Public Footpaths about Barntt ami 
Hatfitlii^ 35. 
Marindin, H, C., I'a^arits^ 34. 
Marlin, K. A., A Selborne Almanack, 21 ; 
Autumn “ Tints ” ; Editors of Gilbert While's 
“ Selborne,” 20S. 
Mason, M. H., Sea*Buckthom, 11. 
Maxwell, Sir H., International Congress of 
Women, 150. 
Melon, Walerj 199. 
Migrants, Arrivals of Summer, 117. 
Miles', F'icUi'path Rambles^ *76; Ifcy^for 
the Holidays I 135. 
Millard, Rev. F. M., International Congress of 
Women, 162. 
Miller’s, W. J. C., Xature Studies^ 176. 
Milne-Rcdhead, G. H., The Mild Winter. 36; 
Sea-Huckthorn, 39. 
Mimicry by a Starling, 58. 
Missel- Thrush, 78. 
Missouri Botanical Garden^ iq6. 
Mole, 156, 176. 
Monkeys, Extermination of, 113. 
Morley, R., Extermination of Monkeys, 113. 
Mouse’s Nest, Strange Composition of a, 115. 
Muckross Estate, Killarney. 222, 
Muntbe's, A., Vai^aries^ 34. 
Murray, G., Index 0/ British ami Irish Bota- 
nists^ 114. 
Muscicapa atricapilla, 171. 
Mycological Society, British, 184. 
National Footpaths Preservation Society's Re- 
Port^ 196. 
National Trusty Report o/^ 216. 
Natural Histor)’ Diarj*, 222. 
Natural History* Notes and Queries, 17, 36, 57, 
75 i 95 » ii 5 » * 35 . *56, 178, 196, 2 * 7 i 230* 
F aturalists' Directory., 74. 
Natural Science, 36. 
** Nature Notes ” ; Cut or Uncut ? 21 ; for Sale, 
Set of, 46, 
Nesting: Curious Places, 135; Twice in the 
Same Nest, it6, 136, 159, 179, 
Nests, Abnormal Birds’, 77. 
New, E. H., Illustrations to White’s “Sel- 
borne,” 221. 
New Forest : a National Preserve for Birds, 66 ; 
as a Sanctuary-, 155; Squirrel-Hunting, 22; 
Squirrels at Play, 63 ; The Regeneration of, 
188. 
News from the Branches, and Notices to Corre- 
spondents, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 719, 120, 139, 
160, 180, 200, 220, 232. 
Nut-Cracker, The, 218. 
Nuthatches: 157; and Tits, 118. 
Observ ations for Young Botanists, 12, 25, 46, 70, 
85, 105, 130, 152, 164, 185, 206, 222. 
Odell, J. W., Bird-Life at Great Stanmore.'igi. 
Officers for 1899, List of, 123. 
Origin of Species, 206. 
Ornithology- and Cycling, 32. 
Otter, J. L., “ A Cuckoo Myth,” i 3 , 97, 137. 
Otter, The Doomed, 82, 129. 
Our Animal Friends^ 17, 35. 
Our Contemporaries, 81, 128. 
Our Future, 221. 
Our Winter Session, 201, 219, 231. 
Owls : Eagle, at the Zoo., 38 ; Sp>are the, 43. 
Pallas’s Sand Grouse, 167. 
Pasteur Institute in India, 2. 
Perreau, Col. M. C., Squirrels, 178. 
Pets and Consumption, 57. 
Petty, S. L., Gulls in a Garden, 59; “Punch” 
and the Vandals, 23 ; Wild Birds and 
Ferns, 45. 
Pheasant Rearing Young, Cock, 75. 
Phosphorescence on the Sea, 9. 
I’hyllotaxis or Leaf Arrangements, 8$. 
Pied Flycatcher, 171. 
Pinfold, M., Toad Casting its Skin, 119. 
Plants, Clas-sitication of, 222. 
Popular Natural History*, 36. 
Plowright, C. B., and C. T. M., Broadiand in 
Winter Time, 202. 
Postal Photographic Club, 104. 
Powell, A. J., Frogs and Toads, 57. 
Primrose Day, 63. 
Protection of liirds : in Austria, 44; in the 
United States, 44 ; L;irge, 151. 
“ Punch,” and the Vandals, 23. 
Rabbit Traps, 23. 
Randles, Mrs., Squirrel, 57, 
Kawnsley, H. I>., The New Forest as a Pre- 
serve for Birds, 66. 
Red-Letter Day*, A. 48. 
Renshaw, (i., AlmDtid Dandelion, 139: .\lbinism 
in Birds, ii8; Batrachians as Pets, 189; 
Bramble Finch, 179: Dropped Starling’s 
Eggs, 136; JGreen Tree Frogs in Winter, 
219; Pied Kooks, 118; White Spider, 199. 
Reviews and Exchanges, 15, 34, 72, 91, 114, 132, 
176. 194, 214, 229. 
Rich, M., .American Buckthorn, 78. 
Roberts, L. E., Water .Melon, 199. 
Robin and Blackbird. 158. 
Robin’s Nest : 117 i Strange Situation for, 98. 
Rook : 99, 118; \ I’ied, 97. 
Rooper, G., Canaries, 157 ; Mok, 156. 
Root-, The Study of, 25. 
Kowlatt, L., Bird Singing at Night, 179; 
Blackbird Nesting Twice in the Same Nest, 
159. 
Royal Society for tlu Prez'ention 0/ Cruelty to 
Animals, Rebort of, 196. 
Rushen, W. N., London Birds, 96. 
Salts, H. S., Logic 0/ Vegetarianism, 216. 
Sanctuary*: a National, 51; a Prospective, 24; 
The New Forest as a, 155. 
Sand-( irouse, Pallar’s, 107. 
Schuity, C., A Humane Drake, 118 
Science Gossip, 36, 74, 135. 
Science ll'orh, 36. 
Sea-Buckthorn, xi, 38, 39, 78. 
Sealshin, the Cost c/a, 182. 
Sea of Glory, A, 9. 
Selborne Almanack, A, 21. 
Selborne Society : Annual Meeting and Conver- 
sazione, 81, 125 : Annual Report, loi ; Finan- 
cial Statement, 124. 142 ; List of Officers, 
123 ; Notices, 19, 40, 59, 79, 99, 119, 139, 159, 
179, 200, 219, 232. 
Selborniana, 2, 21, 41, 6t, 8x, 104, 128, 141, 161, 
181, 20X, 221. 
Selbornian Matters in the Press, 81, 128. 
Selous’s, E., Tommy Smith's Animals, 228. 
Sharpe’s, R. B., IV’onders 0/ the Bird IVorld, 
Sharpe s, D.. Insects, 194. 
Snowdon, The Summitt, of, 3. 
Society- for the Protection of Birds ; their Christ- 
mas Carol, 222. 
Song-birds, Trade in British, 42. 
“ Son of the Marshes,” his Drift from Long- 
shore, 15. 
South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, Re- 
port, 216. 
Spider, White, 153, 199. 
Spotted Flycatcher, Curiously Marked, 37. 
Squirrel, 57, 178 ; At Play-, 63: Hunting in the 
New P'orest, 22. 
Starlings, Mimicry by, 58; Dropped Eggs, 118, 
136, 157 : Slaughter of, 82. 
Stems, The Study of, 46. 
Step’s, E., Romance of Wild Flo^vers, 22?. 
