Index 
V. 
Goatmoths, Night Jars and Owls, 136. 
Goldfincl), The, 32, 91, 169. 
Golden-Oriole, 54, 91, 155, 
Goodall, A. A., About Stock Doves, 46. 
Gooseberry^ “ Cluster Cup ” Disease^ 177. 
(xordon, Seion P., Birds 0/ the Lock and 
Mountain^ 16. 
Greening, E. O., One and All Gardenings 152. 
Grey Wethers, Marlborough, 50, 188. 
Groom, Percy, Trees and their Life HistorieSsX\. 
Grosbeaks^ Food of the^ 177- 
Haileybury Natural Science Society Report^ 
^907. 153 - 
Hall, Kate M., Nature Rambles in LondoUsiTZ. 
Harding, J. Rudge. A September Ramble, 163. 
Harrison, P. Walton, Luminance in Plants and 
Animals, 81 . 
Heath, Francis George, Garden Rockery^ 216 
Hedgerows, Our, 12. 
Hedgehog, The, 72. 
Hemlock 69. 
Herbs, Wild, 35, 58 
Hiesemann, Martin, I low to Attract and Protect 
Wild BirdSs 2 14. 
Hindhead, Philistines at, 29. 
Holder, C. S. Bird Names 48 
Homeland Handbooks Hove, 176. 
Homeland Handbooks : Mincheads Porlock and 
Dunsters 176. 
Homeland Handy GuideSs 196. 
Honey BeCs The Love of thes by Tickner 
Edwardes, 194. 
Horniman MuscujUs The P'ifth Annual 
Reports 53. 
Hor'se Family ( Equidu'), Specimens of Ex- 
hibited in the Departinent of Zoology 
British Museum (Nat. History), Guide to 
by R. Lydekker, 37. 
Horticulture, Kelway s Manual of, 153. 
Horwood, A. R., The Extinction of Crypto- 
gamic Plants in Ireland, 216. 
House Fly’s Record, The, 170, 212, 231. 
House Martins, Three Tame, 190 
House in a Wood, A. 61, 90, 114. 
Howell, Arthur H., Revision of the Skunks of 
the Genus Spilogale, ijj. 
Hull Museum Publications, by Thomas 
Sheppard, 153. 
Hull Museum, Quarterly Record of Additions, 
ii'j. 
Hulme, F. E., Familiar Swiss Floive 7 -s, 152. 
Hiwianitarian, The, 53, 76, 153, 177, 196, 
217, 237. 
Iggulden, \V., Tomatoes, 217. 
Importation of P>irds, Legislation on, 66. 
Importation of Plumage, Prohibition Bill. loi. 
Individual Effort in the Selborne Society, A Plea 
for, 144. 
Insect Book, The, By W'. Peicival Westell, 93. 
Insects, Guide to the Exhibited Series oj, 93. 
Instinct. The Parental, 32, 56. 
Irish Naturalist, The, 16, 38, 53, 76, 96, 153, 
177, 196, 217, 237. 
Irving, Henry and Edward F, Strange, Flowers 
and Plants for Designa'S and Schools, 105. 
Jabirn Stork, The, 166. 
Japanese Wineberry, 160. 
Jefferies, Richard, The Open Air, 152. 
Johnson, Arthur Tysilio, In the Lana oj the 
Beautiful Trout, 14. 
Jottings from East Suffolk 154. 
Journalistic Hypocrisy, 12, 
Jouf'fial of Horticulture, The, 96. 
Kauri Pine, Extermination of the. 69. 
Kearton, Richard, British Birds' Nests, How, 
Where and W/um to P'ind and Identify 
Them, 76. 
Kelman, Janet Harvey, The Sea Shoi'e, 53. 
Kelman, Janet H. and C. E. Smith, I'rees 
Shown to the Children, 216. 
Kingfisher and Swallows, 211. 
lCno 7 vledge, 38, 53. 76, 153. 
Lancelyn House School, News from Branch, 239. 
Lapwings, The Destruction of, 166 
Last Hours with Nature, by Eliza Brightwen,96. 
Leaflets, Board of Agfdcultio-e and Fisheries,\’]-j. 
Lichen Exchange Club, A, 31. 
Lichens, From a Damp Country, 31. 
Life and Sport in Hampshire, by George A. B. 
Dewar, 234. 
Little Naturalist at the Seaside, The, by the 
Rev. Theodore Wood, 148. 
Loch Rannoch. Spiders and Butterflies, by, 35. 
Long, William, J., Whose Home is the Wilder- 
ness, 37. 
London Birds in 1907, Notes on. 14J. 
Lowther R. C., Morecambe Bay, 207. 
Luminance in Plants and Animals, by P. Walton 
Harrison, 81. 
Luminosity in Owls, 33, 55, 56. 200. 
Lydekker, R., Guide to the Specimens oj the 
Horse P'ainilce exhibited in the British 
Museum, 37. 
Magpie Moth and Euonymus. 231. 
Marlborough Grey Wethers, 50, 188. 
Marsh-Birds, The Home-Life of some 
I Emma L. Turner and P. H. Bahr, 16. 
