INDEX.* 
{JThc names of books reviewed are printed tn italics.) 
Achill, Alleged Bird Destruction off, 3. 
Achill Sanctuary, 42. 
Advice to a young Blackbird, by Eliot Stock, 
169. 
Agricultural Economist^ The, it, 34, 55, 75» 9*> 
X14, 152, 171, 190, 213, 234, 246. 
Aigrette, The, and the Press, 161. 
Amateur Pkoto^apher^ The^ 190. 
American Botanist^ The^ 53, 72, 92, 114, 152, 
X71, 190, 2x3, 246. 
American Society for Prevention 0/ Cruelty to 
AnimalSf 28/A Annual Report^ 73. 
Animal Friends^ Our^ xx, 34, 55, 75, 9*» *7*» 
190, ai3* 246. 
Animals Friend^ Tke^ n, 34. 75> 9^1 H4i 152, 
17X, 190, 213, 234, 246. 
Animal Worlds They xx, 34, 55, 75, 92, X14, 152, 
X71, 190, 213, 234, 246. 
Annual Meeting and Conversazione, The, 61, 
76, 81, loi, 121. 
.Answers to Correspondents, 40, 60, 80, 120, 200, 
20, 240, 252. - 
Anti'Bearing Rein Association, 62. 
Ant, Life of, 242 
Ants, 2x5. 
Ants and Caterpillars, 2x5. 
Ants and some other [nsectSy ^c.y by Dr.Forel : 
review by Lord Avebury, 227. 
Ants undertakings, 192. 
Aquarium Molluscs, by C. M. Hall, 2to, 236, 
Arcadian Calendary They by E. D. Cuming and 
T. A. Shepherd, 33. 
Autumn Butterflies, 15. 
Autumn Insects, 37. 
Autumn Tints, 248. 
Avebury, Ix>rd, Review by, Ants and sonu other 
InsectSy by Dr. August Forel, 227. 
Avian Mania, 118, 154. 
Avocet, 36, 
Avon Gorge, Bristol, The, 23, xo2. 
Aylesford Bridge, 225. 
Babington, The late Prof. C. C, Manual of 
British Botany y 170. 
Bath Branch, The, 99, X29, 176, 251. 
Beddgelert Tramway Scheme, 61. 
Beech, Copper, 156, 194. 
Beech Disease, 16. 
Bees, Enemies of, 249. 
Beetle, Primrose, 96. 
Bell Rocky Natural History of 245. 
Bentley, Prof. H. Bertram, M.A., F.L.S., 
Flowers and their Insect Visitors, by, 141. 
Biologists, Economic, Association of, 242. 
Bird Life in the New Forest, 172, 173. 
Bird LorCy 34, ii 4 i > 7 «i ai 3 i 234. 
Bird Notes and NewSy 171, 234. 
Bird Movements in Spring, by A. R, Horwood, 
46, 94 - 
Bird Notes from Highgate, 56. 
Bird Notes from the NiUy by Lady William 
Cecil, 223. 
Bird Protection in Dorset, 3. 
Bird Protection in Ireland, 3. 
Bird Protection in Montgomery and West 
Bromwich, 41. 
Bird Protection in St. Louis, U.S.A., 42. 
Birds and their Nests, X54. 
Birds, Diving, xx. 
Birds, Notes on London, in 1903, by A. Holte 
Macpherson, M.A., B.C.L., 87. 
Birds Singing on the Ground, 74, 75, 94, 115. 
Birds, Some Notes on, XX5. 
Birmingham and Midland Branch, 38, 57, 77, 99, 
130, 156, 195, 251. 
Blackbird, .\dvice to a Young, by Eliot Stock, 
169. 
Blackcap, X54. 
Boa-Constrictor in the New Forest, 202. 
Board of Agriculture, &c., Leaflets, Nos. 91, 97, 
99, 100, lox, to 106 : — 34, 73, 152. 
Book, \ Remarkable, 23. 
Botanic GardeUy New Vorky Bulletin of thCy 
171, 190. 
Botanic Society y Quarterly Record, 73. 
Botany, Manual 0/ British : by the late Prof. 
C. C. Babington, 17a 
Branch Payments, 132. 
Brighton Branch, The, 90, 196. 
Brightwen, Mrs., Quiet Hours with Nature, by, 
90. 
British Botany, Manual of by the late Prof. C. 
C. Babington, X70. 
British Mammals, A list of, by W. R. Dawson, 8, 
244. 
British Mosses, Student's Handbook of by H. 
N. Dixon, 170. 
British Weather Chart, Tlu, 1904, by B, G, 
Jenkins, F.R.A^S., 113. 
Buckley, Arabella B.1 Eyes and No Eyes, 112. 
Buckland Reader, The Frank, 112. 
Butterflies at Electric Light, 16. 
Butterflies, Autumn, 15. 
Calendar of Grasses, A, by A- F., 148. 
Calyx, Petalody of, 118. 
Campbell, J. M., Natural History of the Belt 
Rock, 245. 
Catalpa, 2x7, 248. 
Catesby, Mark, 248. 
Cat Stories, Remarkable, 35, 55, X72, 191. 
* We are again indebted to Mrs. Percy Myles for the preparation of the 
Index. — Ed. N.N. 
