IV. 
Index. 
Miles’, W., Fieldpath Rambles, 112, 193. 
Millard, C. S., Bullfinches, 18. 
Miller, W. J. C., Bird Life in London, 
103 ; Bird-Loved Suburb, 201, 224 ; 
A Devonian Headland, 144; Imita- 
tive Faculty in Birds, 67 ; “ Nature 
Notes,” 194. 
Milna, J. D., Strange Poacher, 56 
Milner’s, G., Studies of Nature, 237. 
Moor’s, J. F. , Future State of A 7 iimats, 1 5 . 
Morgan, M., Cuckoo in Brighton, 117. 
Morris, Rev. F. O., 9. 
Moths, Early Appearance of, 33, 78. 
Myers, A., Summer Migrants, 137. 
Naturalist, a Fisherman, 54. 
“Nature Notes,” 194. 
Nelson, C., Birds and Humour, 78; 
Thoughtful Sheep, 115. 
Nest, Curious, 28 ; Field Mice, 57. 
New Forest, Destruction of, 133. 
Newman, J. E., A Protest, 214. 
New Zealand, Notes from, 6, 50, 89, 109, 
165, 184. 
Nightingales, 137. 
Night-Jars, 159, 179, 195. 
Notes and Queries, 17, 38, 56, 76, 98, 
IIS. 137, 159. 177. 195. 216, 241. 
Notices to Correspondents, 19, 39, 59, 
79, 99. 1 19. '39, 159, 179, 199. 219, 
243- 
Nuthatches, 1 17. 
Oakes, R., The Little Emperor, 47. 
Obituary, 40, 54, 55, 74, 114, 160. 
Old Deer Park, Richmond, 114. 
“ Ospreys” in High Places, 75. 
Otters, 98. 
Owen’s, J. A., Count ly Mouth by Month, 
73, 95, 1 12, 136, 156, 17s, 193, 238. 
Owl, The Brown, 178; Asnapper, the, 
161. 
Page, I. E., Buffalo, 158; Children and 
Birds, 15; Cunning Thrushes, 139; 
Intelligence of Dogs, 18; Strange 
Playmates, 99 ; his Walks round 
Alston, 15. 
Pannett, A. R., Haywards Heath, 240. 
Parrot, Peculiar Conduct of, 218. 
Partridge carrying Young, 177. 
Partridge, The, 92. 
Pedder, C. , Birds at a Window, 37. 
Pheasant Finch, 47. 
Phillips, E., Cruelty to Starlings, 51. 
Pigeon-Shooting, Expensive, 96. 
Pigs, Communities of, 196, 217. 
Pill Men in the Pillory, 100. 
Poetns of Nahn-e, 155. 
Poisoned Grain, 160. 
Poole, J. D., Birds’ Beaks, 58. 
Poultry Lovers, to, 97. 
Powell, J. V., Communities of Pigs, 196. 
Pratt, E., Lemmings, 218. 
Protection of Birds, 74, 76, 133, 221. 
Questions for Children, 176. 
Rat and Snake, 38. 
Rathbone, M., Birds at Windows, 57. 
Rawnsley, H. D., My Friend the Star- 
ling, 89 ; Wild Birds’ Protection Act, 
221 ; The Doom of Snowdon, 240 ; 
his Idylls of the Nile, 156. 
Rendle, A. B., Leaf-Shapes, 44. 
Reptiles, 34. 
Richmond, 201, 224. 
Richard’s, M. S. C., Lyrics, 37. 
Robertson, J. C., Cuckoo and Hedge- 
Sparrow, 195. 
Robins, 242; at Kew, 115. 
Robinson’s, W. , Wild Garden, 236. 
Robottom, A., The Atacama Desert, 21 1. 
Rooks, Intelligence of, 78; Tame, 178. 
Rooper, G., Flies Hybernating, 137 
Rope, G. T., Feeding Birds, i. 
Rosemary, 181. 
St. John’s Wort, 107. 
St. Kilda Wren, 179. 
Saintsbury’s, G., The Groiise, 190 ; The 
Partridge, 92. 
Salt’s, H. S., Richard feferies, 52. 
Sandpipers and Cat, 216. 
Sayer, E. P., A Brave Thrush, 178. 
Scherren’s, H., Ponds and Rock Pooh, 
212. 
Scholars and Flowers, 176. 
Scott’s, D. H., Structural Botany, 136. 
“ Scutch.” 168. 
