VI. 
Index 
Nature Photographic Exhibition, The Kearton, 
H3- 
Nature Study, 53, 55, 73, 114, 152, 171, 190, 213, 
234, 246. 
Nature's Story of the Year, by Charles A. 
Witchell, 112. 
Nature Study, ^c., by Wilfred Mark Webb, 171. 
Nature Study Lectures, 23. 
Nature Study Museum for School Children, 143. I 
Neolithic Man in North East Surrey, by 
Walter Johnson and William Wright, 10. 
Nest of Long-tailed Tit, 205. 
New Forest, 156, 172, 173. 
New Members, 18, 38, 57, 76, 97, 119, 156, 175, 
195, 217, 250. 
News from the Branches : Bath, 99, 129, 176, 
251 ; Birmingham, 38, 57, 77, 99, 130, 156, 
195, 251 ; Brighton, 99, 196; Clapton, 18, 39, 
77, 130, 238 ; Croydon, 77, 131 ; East Riding, 
18, 131 ; Hampstead, 18, 39, 57, 77, 131, 197, 
217, 238, 251 ; North Middlesex Junior, 196, 
217, 251. 
Nightjars' Nests, 153, 192. 
North Middlesex Junior Branch, 196, 217, 251. 
Notes and Co 7 uments, 234. 
Notices to Correspondents, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 
120, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240, 252. 
Objects of the Society, 21, 41, 61, 81, loi, 121, 
181, 201, 221, 241. 
Observations of Nature, The, by W. F. Denning, 
F.R.A.S., 225. 
Officers for 1904-5, Selborne Society, 134. 
Optical Lantern Journal, 246. 
One and all Gardening, 1904, 53. 
Our Country's Animals, d^<r.,byW. T. Gordon, 
152- 
Owls, Long-eared, 117. 
Oxlip, A very Long-styled, 155. 
Parents' Review, The, it, 34, 55, 92, 152, 174, 
246. 
Pax Popular Packet, The, 73. 
Peacock, The Rev. E. A. Woodruffe, Healthy 
Game, 233. 
,, ,, ,, Hoiv to 
make Notes /or a Rock Soil Flora, 188. 
Pears, Grubs in, 156. 
Petalody of Calyx, 118. 
Fetch, T., East Riding Mollusca, 245. 
Philips' Nature Story Studies, 113. 
Photographic Exhibition, The Kearton Nature, 
42. 
Photographic Society’s Exhibition, The Royal, 
205. 
Pigeons, 235. 
Plant Protection, 166, 203, 222. 
Plant World, The, 92, 114, 152, 171, 190, 213. 
Platypus, The Duck-billed, 209. 
Pollination of the Primrose, The, by the Editor, 84. 
,, ,, ,, by a Field Natur- 
alist, M.A., 63. 
^ M „ by Prof. F. E. 
Weiss, D.ac., 103. 
Preserving Natural Beauty, 8t. 
President's Addtess at Annual Meeting, 136. 
Prickly Pear Blossoms Park, 102. 
Primrose, The Pollination of the, 63, 84, 103. 
Protection of Animals in Uganda, 33. 
Psychic Power of Dog, 246. 
Purley Beeches, Saving, 21, 62,1143, 222. 
Pwllycrochan, .Woods, 23. . Q 
Quagga, The, 92. 
Quantock Hills, Thg, by Beatrice F. Cresswell, 
149. 
Quiet Hours with Nature, by Mrs. Brightwen, 
F.Z.S., F.E.S., 90. 
Rabbits taking to Water, 2x4, 234. 
Rain, by F. W. M. P., 86. 
Rain, a Roundel of, by F. R. Doveton, 87. 
Rats, 114, 237. 
Rawnsley, The Rev. Canon H. D., A May-Tide 
Festival at the English Lakes, by, io6. 
Renshaw, Graham, Natural History Essays, by, 
232. 
Report, i8tb Annual, 123. 
Retention of Foliage, 118. 
Revue des Animaux, 212, 
Richmond Park, 82. 
River Limpets, 236. 
Robins, 95. 
Robinson, E. Kay, In the Kin^s County, by, 170. 
Rock Soil Flora, How to make Notes /or a, &*c,, 
by the Rev. E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 188. 
Rolls, The Hon. Chas. S., Indirect Advantages 
ei/ the Motor Car to Horses, by, 11. 
Roundel of Rain, by F. R. Doveton, 87. 
Rudorff, Ernst von, Heimatschutz, by, 187. 
Rugby School Nat. Hist. Society for 1903, 
Report of, 91. 
Sea Aster ; How it Travels, 16. 
Sea Gull as a Companion, A, 96. 
Secretaryship, The, 238. 
Selborne Nature Note Book, The, 113. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons, x8, 39, 58, 78, 97, 
240, 252. 
Selborne Society Notices, 18, 38, 57, 76, 97, 149, 
156, 175, 195, 217, 238, 250. 
Selborniana, 3, 21, 41, 61, 81, 101, 143, 161, t8i, 
201, 231, 241. 
Sheffield, Degrading Spectacle at, 222. 
ShephcrtljT. A., and E. D. Cuming, The Area- 
dian Calendar, 33. 
Shrew, White, 11. 
Simpson, John, The Netu Forestry, by, 53. 
Smith, Worthington G., Dunstable, by, 53, 
245. 
Snowdon and Bettws-y-Coed Light Railway, 184. 
Society for the Protection 0/ Birds, Report for 
X903, 91. 
South African Flowering Plants, ^c., by the 
Rev. Prof. Henslow, M.A., F. L.S., 52. j 
South-Eastern Naturalist, The, ii, 2x2. 
South-Eastern Union Congress, X44. 
South London Entotnological and Nat. Hist. 
Society, Proceedings of, 151. 
Sparrows in Covent Garden, xi6. 
Special General Meeting, 38, 76, 238. 
Speed of Birds and Motor Cars, 36. 
Speed of Birds, Migration and, 74, 93, 93, 114.- * 
Squirrels, 152, 247. 
Squirrels and Fire, 2x3. 
Squirrels and Fungi, 235. 
Standing Still, xs3- 
