Index. 
in. 
Greenwood, A. M., Chaffinch’s Song, 
75; “Chink,” 105; Late Swallow, 
18 ; Strange Robin, 18. 
Grty’s Science Notes, 12. 
Guiana Forest, The, 95. 
Gurney, J. H., Eggs of Cuckoo, 138. 
Gurney, R., Pea-fowls, 48. 
Guthrie-Smith, H., New Zealand Notes, 
27, 44- 
Hages’s Vale of Arden, 156. 
Ham Common, 87. 
Hare, Pet, 181. 
Harland’s Ham Common, 87. 
Hawkmoths, British, 236. 
Hawks, Destruction of, 3. 
Hayward’s Bird Notes, 91. 
Pleadley’s Structure of Birds, 185. 
Hedgehog and Snakes, 157 ; Tasmanian, 
30. 
Heligoland and Migration, 166. 
Hiam, J., Summer Migrants, 106. 
Hickey, E. H., Hunting the Wren, 70. 
Highgate Wood, 14. 
Holiday, How to enjoy a, 236. 
Home of the Jackdaws, 201. 
House-Martins, Disappearance of, 136. 
Hudson, G., Poems of Gilbert White, loi. 
Hughes, D. A., Work at Barmouth, 178. 
Hulme’s Wild Flowers, 175. 
Humanitarian League, 60. 
Hunter’s Footpaths and Commons, 55. 
Hunting the Wren, 70. 
Hussey, A. L., Slaughtered for “Trim- 
mings,” 136. 
Hutton, A. W., Note on Cuckoo, 15. 
Hyde, H. B. , Woodpigeons, 17. 
Jackdaws, Home of the, 201. 
Jays at the Window, 1 19. 
Jefferies and Thoreau, 192. 
Jumping Beans, 242. 
Jungle Book, Second, 234. 
Kappel and Kirby’s British and Euro- 
pean Butterflies, 233. 
Keegan, R., In the Guiana Forest, 95. 
Kennard, F. C. C. , Feeding Birds, 74 ; 
Rooks and Crows, 86. 
Kerr, G. W., Fashion and Feathers, 117 ; 
House Sparrows, 218 ; Kingfisher 
and Starlings, 37. 
Kingfisher and Starlings, 37 ; Destruc- 
tion of, 57, 74. 
Kipling’s Second Jungle Book, 234. 
Kirby’s (W. E.) and Kappel’s British 
and European Butterflies, 233. 
Kirby’s (W. F.), Lepidoptera, 112. 
Knightly, S. W., Woodpecker at Win- 
dow, 73. 
Knocker, K. E., Wasp Fight, 78. 
Kolbe, F. C., Germination of Seeds, 38. 
Lemmings, 59, 78. 
literce Humaniores, 12. 
London Birds, 23, 49, 98 ; Trees and 
Gardens, 21 ; Birds and Beasts, zyj. 
Lucas’s British Hawkmoths, 236. 
Lydekker’s British Mammalia, 195. 
McDonald’s Sweet-scented Flowers, 235. 
Macpherson, A. H., Birds and Books, 71 ; 
London Birds, 49 ; his The Phea- 
sant, 184. 
May Song, 107. 
Metropolitan Gardens’ Association, 57. 
Miall’s Aquatic Insects, 177. 
Midgley, W. W., Swan-life, 179. 
Migrants, Summer, 106. 
Mice, Musical, 198, 243. 
Migrants, Summer, 106. 
Miles, A. H., Natural History in Anec- 
dotes, 237. 
Miles, W., Surrey Hedgerows, 194 ; 
Surrey Hills, 1 1 5. 
Millard, F. M., The Cuckoo, 118. 
Miller, W. J. C., A Bird-haunted Pine 
Grove, 141 ; Homes of Sea Birds, 
81 ; Jackdaws, 201. 
'Mixed Plumes, 196. 
Moles, Destruction of, 217. 
Morgan, M. A., Tortoise, 38. 
Morley, R., Barn Owl, 173. 
Morris’s Yorkshire Folk Talk, 96. 
Mummy Wheat, i. 
Murray, G., Seaweed Gathering, 121 ; 
his Study of Seaweeds, 208. 
Muskeg, Land of the, 234. 
Myers, A., Jay at Window, 118. 
Natural History in Anecdote, 237. 
Natural History Class, 170; Notes, 15, 
37, 45, 57, 75, 9 «, n8, 136, 157, 
178, 197, 218, 240. 
