IV. 
Index. 
Nature iti" Acadie, 194. 
New London, 52. 
New Zealand, Notes from, 27, 44. 
Nightingale, 133. 
Nightjar, 9. 
Notes and Queries, 15, 37, 48, 57, 75, 
98, 118, 137, 157, 178, 197, 218, 
240. 
Okey, T., Book of Beasts, 187. 
Orraerod, H. J., A White World, 41 ; 
Heligoland and Migration, 166 ; 
Studies of Blackbirds, 124. 
Our Animal Frietuls, 35- 
Owls, Barn, 98 ; Destruction of, 3 ; in 
Captivity, 173. 
Page, I. E., Birds at Alston, 79. 
Parkhurst’s Birds^ Calendar, 183. 
Parrot, 16 ; an Eloquent, 138. 
Pasley, G. S-, Cuckoo, 76. 
Peacock, M. S-, Blackbirds, 17 ; Tortoise, 
17- 
Peafowls, 17, 48. 
Petty, L. , Spotted Flycatcher’s Nest, 243. 
Pheasant, a Strange, 218. 
Pheasant, The, 184. 
Phillips, E-, a Reply to an Expostulation, 
230- 
Pig, Affection in a, 177 ; Interesting, 18- 
Plants, Sub-tropical, 119- 
Poems of Gilbert White, loi- 
Poetry, 66, 86, 90, 107. 
Poisoned Grain, 40 
Potts’s From a New England Hillside, 
194- 
Price-Sayer, E., Chiff-chaff, 198 ; 
Habits of Wren, 38, 158 ; Swallows, 
159 ; Wren in a Passion, 179- 
Protection of Birds, 15, 37, 217; Eggs, 
75- 
Railway Stations, Flowers at, 217- 
Rat, a Friendly, 119- 
Rawnsley, H. D., A May Song, 107 ; 
Protection of Birds, 37 ; Spring and 
the Throstle, 66. 
Reed’s Brachiopods, 127. 
Rees, G-, Gower and its Birds, 240. 
Richmond Scenery in Peril, 93. 
Ridley, FI. N., Pet Tapir, 89. 
Robin, Strange, 18. 
Rodway’s In the Guiana Forest, 95. 
Rooks, 39, 78 ; and Crows, 86. 
Rooper, G., Rooks, 39; Winter Visitants, 
212. 
Roosting Habits of Birds, 5 ; Wren, 38 
139. 158- 
Rope, G. T., Roosting Habits of Birds, 
5 ; Food of Wren, 19. 
Salt’s Literee Humaniores, 12 ; Thoreau, 
192. 
Sanctuaries, 23, 98, 238. 
Sanderson, B. C., Bird Queries, 76. 
Sandford’s Ferns and Selaginellas, 1 3. 
Schomberg, L. B. , Summer Chafers, 158. 
Scherren’s History of Animals, 233. 
“Science” Up to Date, 176 ; Notes, 12. 
Secretan, D. L., Birds in Sussex, 158. 
Sea-birds, Summer Homes of, 81. 
Seaweed Gathering, I2I. 
Seaweeds, 208. 
Selborne Society, Official Notices and 
News from Branches, 20, 40, 60, 80, 
100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 218, 
244 ; Annual Meeting of, 136 ; Re- 
port of, 143. 
Selbornian, an Episcopal, 221. 
Selborniana, 14, 37, 55, 73, 97, 116, 136, 
157. 178, 196, 217, 238. 
Selbornians, Duties of, 151 ; To, 136. 
Shand’s The Pheasant, 184. 
Sharpe’s Birds of Great Britain, 1 1 ; 
Chapter on Birds, 184. 
Shells and their Inhabitants, 127. 
Shipley’s Brachiopods, 127. 
Slater, J., Fight in the Air, 58. 
Slaughtered for “ Trimmings,” 136. 
Smith, W. H., Glow-worm, 198. 
Snakes, Where are the, 139. 
Snowdrop, 77 ; The First, 29. 
Somerset’s Ijind of the Muskeg, 234. 
Sparkes’ Wild Flowers, 175. 
Sparrow, Varieties of, 218 ; Again ! 241. 
“ Sport,” at Blackpool, 73 ; in Sussex, 
75- 
Spotted Flycatcher’s Nest, 243. 
Spring, 90. 
Starlings at Window, 73. 
Step’s Vocal Woods and Waters, 13 ; 
Wayside Blossoms, 1 30. 
