Index, 
V. 
Stuart-Wortley’s The Pheasant, 184. 
Summer Homes of Sea Birds, 81. 
Surrey Hills, The, 115. 
Swallows, 159 ; and Insects, 17 ; at the 
Cape, 94 ; Late, 18 ; Nest of, 197 ; 
at Chichester, 242. 
Swallowtails, Extermination of, 217. 
Swan-life, Romance in, 179. 
Swann’s Nature in Acadie, 194. 
Sweet-scented Flowers, 235. 
Tapir, Pet, 89. 
Tarbat, J. E. , Musical Mice, 243. 
Tasmanian Hedgehog, 30. 
Taylor’s Mollusca, 55. 
Tear-pit in Deer, 197. 
Tern at Hampstead, 18. 
Terry, C., A Bad Example, 217. 
Thames, Wild Life on the, 57. 
Thoreau and Jefferies, 192. 
Thoughtfulness in Birds and Animals, 
137- 
Thrushes, Late Singing of, 58. 
Tits, Where are the, 57, 118. 
Torrey’s Florida Sketch Book, 35. 
Tortoise, 17, 37, 38. 
Tothill, W., Gold Fish, 56. 
Towndrow, R. F., Brimstone Butterfly, 
78 ; Vita Nuova, 86. 
Trees, London, 21. 
Tuck, J. G., Cuckoo, 178; From a Win- 
dow, 97 ; Turtle-dove, 178. 
Turle, R., Natural History Class, 170. 
Turtle-Dove, Wild, 178. 
Tutt’s Rambles in Alpine Valleys, 194. 
Two-Mile Walk, A, 134. 
Valentine’s London Birds and Beasts, 237. 
Ver?nin, Farm, 72. 
Village Natural History Class, 170. 
Viper swallowing Young, 241. 
Vita Nuova, 86. 
Voss, J. U., The Cuckoo, 218. 
Walk, a Two-mile, 134. 
Walton, H. E., Justice to the Canary, 
108. 
Walton, M. C., To a Golden-crested 
Wren, 34. 
Warner, W. H., Cuckoo and Pipit, 145 ; 
Dancing Birds, 158 ; Glow-worm, 
198. 
Wasps, 197 ; Fight of, 78. 
Watney, H., Book of Beasts, 219 ; Hedge- 
hog and Snakes, 157 ; Humour in 
Animals, 99; Parrot, 138; Rooks, 
78 ; Birds of Gower, 241. 
Watson, R. M., Sanctuaries, 238. 
Watson’s Wordsworth Cou 7 itry, 96. 
Waylen’s Richard Jefferies, 192. 
Welsh Marches, In the, 154. 
Wheat, Mummy, i. 
White, Gilbert, Visit to, 117; Biblio- 
graphy of, 40, 180; Poems of, loi ; 
his Selborne, 50, 54, 232. 
White, R. H., Visit to Gilbert White, 
117- 
White World, A, 41. 
Whiting, J. E., Tern at Hampstead, 18 ; 
A Swallow’s Nest, 197. 
Whittingha 7 n Vale, 235- 
Wild Birds’ Protection Act, 1S94, too, 
140. 
Wild Flowers, 130; m Art 07 id Nature, 
175- 
Wild Nature, 47, 146. 
Winter Visitants, 212. 
Woman, Feathered, 74, 117, 136, 196, 
207. 
Woodd, E. G., Gold Fish, 76. 
Woodpecker at Window, 73. 
Wood-pigeons in Paris, 17. 
Woodward, B. B., Shells, 127. 
Wordswo 7 'th Country, The, 96. 
Wren, Food of, 19; Hunting the, 70; 
in a Passion, 179; Nest of, 25; 
Roosting of, 139, 158 ; To a Golden- 
crested, 34. 
Young, M. S., Dancing Birds, 137 ; 
Wasps, 197. 
“Zulu,” the Parrot, 16. 
