Index 
V. 
r.reen Woodpecker, 235. 
Grubs in Pears, 156. 
Gulls Homing Instinct, Cornish, 13. 
HaiUybury Xniural Science Society^ Report 
for 73- 
Hall, C. M., Aquarium Molluscs, by, ‘'210. 
Hampstead Hranch, 18. 39, 57, 77, 131, 197, *17, 
238, 231. 
Hampstead Heath Kxtension, 201. 
Hampstead Scienti/ic Sinriety, Report for 1903, 
91. 
Harrison, W. Jerome, A Text-Book 0/ Geoio^^ 
by, 9a 
Haslemcre Microscopical and Natural Histor>* 
Society, 212, 218. 
Hedgehogs, 118, 152, 171, 190, 213. 
HeimatscAuts, von Krnst Rudorff, 187, 
Hen, A Mousing, iqi, 214. 
Henky Street, Slraiford*on*Avon, 221. 
Henslow, The Rev. Prof., M.A., F.L.S., Sout/t 
Africa Plants^ 52. 
Herons, Swimming, 117. 
Hill, W. Davenport, and W. M. Webb. Eton 
Xatute Study and Obsen^ational Lessons^ 
29, 230. 
Holiday, Alf., Home Counties Ramb/es: H^est 
Herts Senesy by, 113. 
Holly Leaves, 38. 
Holm-screech, 195. 
Home Counties Rambles^ JPest Herts Series^ 
by Alf. Holiday, 113. 
Home, Gordon, The Homeland Hand'bookSy by, 
188, 100. 
Homeland Handbooks^ The^ by Gordon Home, 
188, 190, 245. 
Honey-dew, 175, 250. 
Honey in the Comb, 156. 
Homiman Afuseum and Library ^ Guide to tke^ 
S3. ”3. 234- 
Horwood, A. R., Bird Mo\*ements in Spring, 46. 
HousCy Garden and Fields bj’ L. C. Miall, 245. 
How the Sea Aster Travels, 16. 
Hully Guide to the Municipal Museum at, 171, 
212 . 
,, Quarterly Record^ 245. 
Humane Re^'ieWy The^ 34. 
Humanitarian^ TlUy 11, 34, 92, 114, 152, 171, 
190, 234, 246. 
Humming in the Air, 17, 36, 56, 75, 96, 117, 174, 
214. 
Illinois Audubon Society, 84. 
Insects at High Altitudes, 216. 
Irish Naturalisty ThCy 11, 34, 55, 73, 92, 114, 
152, 171, 190, 212, 234, 246. 
Ivy versus Antiquity, 162. 
Jenkins, B.G., F.R.A.S., British Weather Chart 
for 1004, 1 13. 
Johnson, Walter, and William Wright, Neolithic 
Man in North East Surrey, 10. 
Kearton Nature Photographic Exhibition, The, 
42. 
Kearton, R., Wild Nature's Ways, by, 31. 
Keble, The Rev. John, The World in the Open 
Air, 103. 
Kings County, In the, by E. Kay Robinson, 170. 
Knatvledge, 113, 171. 
I.arks, 172. 
Late-dowering Plants. 16, 37. 
Late-laying Partridges, 237. 
Legislation for the Protection of Birds other 
than Came Birds in U.S.A., 11. 
Leighton, I.ord, and the Beautiful, 4. 
l^esser Redpolc, 172. 
1..etters to the Editor, 8, 24, 147. 
Library, The, 97, 238, 250, 251. 
Limpet«, River, 236. 
Liverpool Kyrle Society, Flower Branch, 62. 
London Birds in 1903, Notes on, by A. Holte 
Maepherson, M.A., B.C.L., 87. 
l./)ndon County Council, Work of, 143. 
Long-eared Oriole, 117. 
Long-styled Oxlip, A very, 155. 
Long-tailed Tit, Nest of, 13. 
Ludeate Nature Study Readers: ed. by John 
C. Medd, M..A.. 112. 
Lusus Natune, 194. 
Maephersson, A. Holte, M.A., B.C.L., Notes on 
London Birds in 1903, 87. 
Mammals, A List of British, by W. R. Dawson, 8, 
244- 
Manning, Warren H., The History of Village 
I tnpro 7 >emcnt in the U.S.A,, by, 91. 
Mannikin. Black-headed, 247. 
Maternal Love, 75. 
May-tide Festival at the English Lakes, by the 
Rev. Canon H. D. Rawnsley, 106. 
Medd, John C., M.A., Ludgate Nature Study 
Readers, Ed. by, 112. 
Methods of l.agado. The, 155. 
Miall, L. C.. House, Garden and Field, 245. 
MielWe, Robert. Der Einzelne und seine Kunst, 
by, 188. 
Migration and Speed of Birds, 74, 92, 93, 1 14, 191. 
Miles, Walker, Field Path Rambles, 149, 188, 
21T. 
MoUusea of East Riding, 245. 
Molluscs, Aquarium, by C. M. Hall, 210. 
Mosses, The Student's Handbook of British, by 
H. N. Dixon, 170. 
Mother’s Appeal, A, 153. 
Motor-car, Indirect Advantages to Horses, 11. 
Mount Arthur, Notes on a Trip to, bj’ H. Stuart 
Dove. 50. 
Mousing Hen, A, 191, 214. 
Municipal Museum at Hull, Guide to, T71. 
National Trust for Places of Historic Interest, 
&C., 164. 
Natural History Essays, by Graham Renshaw, 
232, 
Natural History Notes, 12, 35, 55, 74, 92, 114, 
152, 171, 190, 213, 234, 246. 
Natural History Queries, 17, 38, 118, 156, 175, 
rg?, 2T7, 237, 249. 
Naturalists' Directory, The, 1904-5, 34, 
Naturalist, The, 34, 55, 72, 73, 92, 114, 152, 171, 
190, 213, 234, 246. 
Nature Notes from Mablethorpe, by W. Percival 
Westell, 69. 
Nature, The Observation of, by W. F. Denning, 
F.R.A.S.,225. 
