Index 
Californian Sea Elephant, The, 30. 
Cat Defentlin;^ Dog, 228. 
Chandler, F. \V., The Literature 0/ Rou^ery^ 
53- 
Changeling The, 217. 
Cider Orchards. 177. 
Coleman, W. F., Our Woodlands, Heaths and 
Hedjes, 96. 
Cogversazione, The Annual, 103, 
Convolvolus, 35. 
Conybeare Craven, Emily, A House in a Wood, 
61, 114. 
Coot in Church, A, 34. 
Country Gentlemen s Estate Book, /QoS. 
Ed. by W. liroomhall, 177. 
Country Home, The, 148, 216. 
Cryptoganic Plants., The Extinction 0/ in 
Ireland, by A. R. Horwood, 216. 
Cuckoo, 156, 168, 212, 230. 
Cuckoos and Saw Fly Larva, 171, 190. 
Cummings, Bruce F., Devonshire Woodlands, 41. 
Currant, Gall, 120. 
Daniels, H. G., Rom/ord {^Essex), and its 
Surroundings, 151. 
Daubeny, Edmund Thomas, A Bird’s Education, 
43. 18, 54, 56, 57, 90. 
de Mattos, A. Teixera, T7V0 Legs and other 
Stories, translated by, 13. 
Devonshire Woodlands. By Bruce F. Cummings, 
4t. 
Deshumbert, M., The Ethics 0/ Nature, 217. 
Dewar. George A. B., Li/e and S/ort in 
Hampshire, 234. 
Disfigurement of the Country The, 188 
Dove, H. Stuart, A Duel to the Death, 10, 34. 
,, ,, An Autumn Walk in Tasmania, 
224. 
Doveton, F. B.. Woodland Pictures, 181. 
Dover with its Surroundings, 176. 
Duel to the Death. By H. Stuart Dove, io>34. 
Ealing Scienti/ic and Microscopical Society, 
Report and Transactions, 216. 
Edible Fungi. 18. 
Edible Snails, 148. 
Edwardes, Tickner, The Lore 0/ the Honey Bee, 
194. 
Edward, Thomas, 68. 
Elephant Seal, Threatened Extinction of, 165. 
English, Dougla.s, Wee Tim'rous Beasties, 152. 
Epsom College Natural History Society, 
Report igo 7 , 153. 
Erigeron acris. Spring Flowering of, 172, 231. 
Estate Magazine, The, 16, 38, 76, 96, 153, 196, 
217, 237. 
Evesham and the Neighbourhood, by William 
Smith, 195. 
Ewald, Carl, Two Legs and other Stories, 13. 
Excursions, Addington, 118, 199. 
,, Arkley Green Lane, High Barnet, 139. 
,, Banks of the Colne and Hatfield, 118. 
,, Bethnal Green Museum 59. 
,, Brent Valley, Bird Sanctuary, 197. 
,, British Museum Ethnographical 
Galleries, 78. 
,, British Museum, Egyptian Antiqui- 
ties, 3Q, 
,, Brooklands and New Haw Experi 
menial Farm, 158. 
,, Chelshani Common, 198. 
,, Chorley Wood Common, T97. 
,, East and West Horsley, 220. 
,, Epping Forest, 159. 
,, Farthing Down and Devilsden 
Woods, 118. 
, , Fungus Foray. Epping Forest, 19, 239. 
,, Great Hampden, 158. 
,, Hainault Forest, 218. 
,, Herne Hill, 219. 
,, Ightham Fissures and Village, 197. 
,, Iver and Thorney Weir, 159, 179. 
,, Kew Gardens, 97. 
,, Mickleham, 138. 
,, Osterley Park. 198. 
,, Post Office, General, 78. 
,, Pyrford, 178. 
,, Roya^ Society, 20. 
,, St. Albans, 138. 
,, St. Lawrence Jewry, 97. 
,, s.s. “ Orontes,” Tilbury Docks, 98 
Familiar Swiss Flowers, by F. E. Hulnie, 152 
Farm Shown to the Children, The, by F. M, B. 
and A. H. Blaikie, 177. 
Farnham. Branch News, 117. 
Fern Bulletin, The 153, 217. 
Ferns, Wild, Foity Pounds worth, 226. 
Ferns, Wayside and Woodland, by Edward 
Step, 235. 
Fisherman’s Notes, A. By W. A. Shaw, 205. 
Flowers and Plants /or Designers and Schools 
by Henry Irving and Edward F. Strange 
195- 
Fo’'age Crops, by Dr. E. B. Voorhees, 53. 
Fowl Cholera, 177 
Foxes, 18. 
French Partridge and Pigeons, 228. 
Frit Fly, The, 53. 
Fumigation with Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, 96. 
Garden Rockoy, How to make, plant and 
manage it, by Francis George Heath, 216. 
General Meeting, The Annual, 143. 
