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Index. 
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Brightwen, E., Asnapper, the Owl, i6i ; 
How to Protect Birds, 44, 158 ; 
Imitating Autumn Leaves, 193 ; 
Talk about Birds, 189 ; Her A/oie 
about Wild Nature, 192. 
British Avifauna, 121, 151. 
Britten, J., London Trees and Gardens, 
141. 
Britten, E. M., Kingfisher near London, 
198. 
Broome, S., Birds at Windows, 78. 
Brown, J., Wasp’s Nest, 56. 
Buffalo, The, 158. 
Bullfinches and Young, 18. 
Canary, My, 186. 
Carrington, E., Cage Birds, 53; her 
Nat ro'd! Narrow World, 155. 
Cash, S., Snails, 17. 
Cash, W. IL, Rare Birds, Shot, 215. 
Cat ; Antipathies of, 218 ; Catching Fish, 
56 ; Life, 91 ; and Sparrows, 58 ; 
and Squirrels, 198, 242 ; Lost, 198 ; 
Strange Birthplace, 118. 
Chaffinches and Frost, 56. 
Children’s Country Holiday Fund, 157, 
194. 
Chipperfield, H., Wood-pigeons in the 
City, 138, 159. 
Clarke, A., Destruction of Natural 
.Scenery, 206 ; English Commons 
and Forests, 61 ; The Park on the 
Northern Heights, 31. 
Cockchafers, 1 37. 
Cockerell, T. D. A., Suggestions for 
Local Work, 163. 
Commons and Forests, 61. 
Compton, T., Useful Hints, 19. 
Conway, C. E., Signs of Spring, 78. 
Cooke’s, M. C. , Edible and Poisonous 
Mushrooms, 214; Our Reptiles, 34. 
Coombs, F. E., Night-Jar, 179. 
Cornish’s C. J., The New Forest, 175. 
Couch’s, Q., The Story of the Sea, 239. 
Coupland, M., Night-Jars, 195. 
Courthope, A. H., Do Snails .Squeak? 
98. 
Cranes in the Punjab, 86. 
Cuckoo in Brighton, 117; and Hedge- 
Sparrow, 195 ; A September, 218. 
Dalglish, M. S., Field Name, 217. 
Daubeny, E. T. , Otters, 98; Trout 
Fighting, 195. 
Daubeny, G. A., Hares, 98; Partridge 
carrying Young, 177 ; Swallows, 
217. 
Daubeny, W. N., Rat and Snake, 38. 
Davidson’s, J., Random Itinerary, 52. 
Davies, J. R., Notes from Florida, 76. 
Deakin, G., Late Singing of Birds, 216 ; 
Sandpipers and Cat, 216. 
Defoe on the Migration of Swallows, 71. 
Destruction of Natural Scenery, 206, 240. 
Devonian Headland, 144. 
Dixon, E., Selbornian in Greece, 115. 
Dog and Dove, 58, 106 ; Catching Fish, 
218; Chased by Hare, 58; Intelli- 
gence of, 18. 
Dormouse, 241. 
Dove and Olive-leaf, 216. 
Dove, H. S., Wild Life in Tasmania, 26. 
Downing, R., Nuthatches, 117. 
Drake, a Friendly, 195, 217. 
Ely, A. J., Bird Netting, 17. 
Ely, G. F., Night-Jars, 159. 
English Plant Names, 216. 
Epping Forest, 79, 95, 113, 134. 
Ewor, R. M., Chaffinches and Frost, 56. 
Fables, yEsop’s, 237. 
Feathered Women, 16, 55, 76. 
“ Feather Trimmings,” 215. 
Feeding Birds, l, 37, 54, 57. 
Ferns and Wild Flowers, 40. 
Field Mice, Nests of, 57. 
Field Names, 196, 217. 
( Fisher’s, A. K. , Hawks and Owls of 
United States, 13. 
Flies Hybernating, 137. 
Florida, Insect Pests, 229 ; Notes from, 
76 ; Tortoise, 25, 58. 
Flycatcher Query, 196. 
Fowler, W. M.E., Florida Tortoise, 25 ; 
Florida Insect Pests, 229. 
Fowler’s, W. W., Marsh Warbler, 36. 
From Spring to Fall, 239. 
Fulcher, F. A., Lark Query, 216. 
Gardner, M., Cat Life, 91. 
Geddes, M., Traits in Birds, 77. 
Daisy, 95, 1 18. 
