VI. 
Index 
Martins, Sand, 154, 212, 230. 
McAtee, Food Habits 0/ the Grosbeaks^ 177. 
McConnell, Primrose, Soils.^ Their Nature and 
Management^ 153. 
Merrivale Antiquities, 211. 232. 
Minimising Ob' Maurice, The, by Rev. S. N. 
Sedgwick, 53. 
Missel-Thrushes 1 36. 
Missouri Botanical Garden, Eighteenth 
Annual Ee^ort, 216. 
Mistletoe, 36, 57. 
Morecambe Bay. by R. C. Lowther, 207, 233. 
Mosses and Liverworts, by T. H. Russell, 152. 
Moths 0/ the British Isles, by Richard South, 13. 
Moth Sembling, 170, 191, 230. 
Mummy Wheat 171. 
Musk, Scentless, 171. 
National Trust. The ii. 188. 
Naturalist, The, 16, 38, 53, 76, 96, 153, 177, 
196, 217, 237. 
Natural History Essays, Final, by Graham 
Renshaw, 37, 
Natural History Notes, 18. 32, 54,70 90, 114 133. 
154 168, 189 211 228. 
Natural History Queries, 18, 36, 72 92, 137 156, 
171, 19T, 213 233. 
Nature Biographies, Some, by John J. ^\'ard, 37. 
Eature Book, The, 148, 234. 
Nature on the Stage. 12. 
Nature Calendar, A, 182. 
Nature Rambles in London, by Kate M Hall, 
172. 
N^ature Study, A Cycle o/. Suitable for Children 
under Twelve, by M. M. Penstone. 150. 
Nature Studj’, Course for Women 89. 
Nature Studies by Night and Day, by F. C. 
Snell, 148. 
Nature, The Ethics o/, by M. Deshumbert, 217. 
Nests, British Birds', by Richard Kearton, 76. 
Nest, Double of Great Tit 154 169. 
Nesting Places Curious, 133. 
Newts, 73. 
New York Botanical Garden, Bulletin <2/^38, 177 
Nicholson, George, 187. 
Nicholson, Charles. The Botatiy of Building 
Estates, 85. 
Nicoll, M. J., Three I ’oyages 0/ a Naturalist,’]^. 
Nightingales, 169. 
,, Where Banned, 135. 
Nightjar and Chaffinch 212. 
November Flowers, 232. 
One and All Gardening, igoS, E. O. Greening, 
152- 
One and All Garden Books, 217. 
Open Air, The, by Richard Jefferies, 152. 
Orchis maculaia. Tubers of, 136. 
Oriel College and (Gilbert W hite, 28. 
Ospreys, The Trade in, 31. 
Owls and Lambs, 191. 
Owls, Long-Eared, 154. 
Owls, Luminosity in, 33, 55, 56, 200. 
Owls, Nightjars and Goatmoths, 136. 
Owls, The Innocent, 211. 
Penstone, M. M., A Cycle oj Nature Study, 150. 
Philips Meteorological Calendar, 174. 
Photographic C mpetition 168. 
Pine Disease, A, 53. 
Plants, Automatic and Induced Movements of, 
I, 21, 57. 92. 
Plants in a Disused Lime Quarry in North Wales, 
Notes on, 155. 
Plumage BUI, The, 167. 
Plumage, Importation of, Prohibition Bill, 101. 
Pond Life 32, 57. 
Potato Disease 232. 
Primroses, Caulescent, 155. 
Progress, 38, 53, 177. 
Purley Beeches, ii. 
Queensland, Protecting Native Fauna in, 29. 
Rain Tree of Queensland, The, 170. 
Rats, 54. 
Rawnsley, Canon H. D., The Thrush's Funeral. 
141. 
Renshaw, Graham, Final Natural History 
Essays, 37. 
Reviews and Exchanges, 13 37 53, 73, 93, 148, 
172, 192, 213, 234. 
Roguery, The Literature of, by F. W. Chandler, 
53 * 
Romford (Essex) and its Surroundings, by 
H. G. Daniels, 151. 
Rose, Fruit of. Scented, 213. 
Round London ; Southern Side, Where to Live, 
by W. H. Shrubsole, 53. 
Russell, T. H., Mosses and Liverworts, 152. 
Sanctuary, Brent Valley, 210. 
Sand Martins, 154, 212, 230. 
Saunders, Edward, Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants 
76. 
Sea and Seashore, The Story of the, by W. 
PercivnI Westell, 213. 
Seashore, The, by Janet Harvey Kelman and 
Rev. Theodore Wood, 53. 
Seeds, Longevity of, 212. 
Selborniana, 11. 2S, 50, 66, 88, 133, 147, 163, 1S7, 
210, 226. 
