’ No. 59. VoL. V. 
November, 1894. 
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“THE. FIELD ( 
EDITED DY 
JAMES WRITTEN, ELS 
CONTENTS 
A BIRD-LOVED SUBURB 
By W. J. C. Miller. 
THE DESTRUCTION OF NATURAL SCENERY 206 
By Archibald Clarke. 
TWO OF MY PETS 
By Albert H. Waters. 
SUPPOSED LONG DELAYED GERMINATION 
By the Rev. Prof. Henslow. 
A SUSSEX BEECH WOOD 
By R. C. P. 
THE ATACAMA DESERT 
By Arthur Robottom. 
SOME BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY 
SELBORNIANA. A Protest. — Rare Birds Shot ! — The 
** Feather Trimmings”. . 
NATURAL HISTORY NOTES AND QUERIES. English Plant Names.— 
The Dove and the Olive-leaf. — Sandpipers and Cat. — I^te Singing of Black- 
birds and Thrushes.— A Lark Query.— A Field Name. — A Dormant Squirrel. 
—Swallows. — A Friendly Drake. — Communities of Pigs Why does he do 
it ?-^Lemmings.— A September Cuckoo. — Terrier catching Fish. — A Cat’s 
Antipathies. — Sympathetic Gulls 
TO CORRESPONDENTS ” ^ 
SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES " : 
XondOlt — JOHN BALE & SONS, 87-89, Great Titchfield Street, W. 
Cltg — ELLIOT .STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row, E.C. 
PK«ice Sd. 
