Index 
Vll. 
“Selborne,” A Grangerized, 67. 
Selborne Society Notices. 19, 38, 58, 77, 96 116, 
138, 157, 178, 196, 217, 237. 
Sedgwick, Rev. S. N., The Minimising oj 
Maurice^ 53. 
September Ramble, A, Hy J. Rudge Harding, 
161. 
Shaw, W A., A Fisherman's Notes, 205 
Sheppard, Thomas, Hull Muset^m Publications, 
153 - 
Shrubsole, W. H., H'hcrc to Live Round 
London, Southern Side, 53. 
Silver Fish, 137. 
Skunks, Revision of North American, 177. 
Srnith, William, The late, Evesham and the 
Neighbourhood, 195. 
Snail Plant, The, 26. 
Snake Venom, 191. 
Snell, F. C., Natu?'C Studies by Night and Day, 
148. 
Soils ; Their Nature and Management, by 
Primrose McConnell, 153. 
Soiree, Annual, 66. 
Sollas, Professor W. J., The Age 0/ the Earth, 
South London Entomological and Natural 
History Society, Proceedings of, 153. 
vSouth, Richard, The Moths 0/ the British 
Isles, 13. 
Sparrow-Hawk, Flight of, 233. 
Spiders, 73, 91, 170. 
Spiders and Butterflies, by Loch Rannoch, 35. 
Spring, A Sign of, 54. 
Squirrels, 220 
Stoats, 90. 
Stock Doves, About, 46. 
Step, Edward, Wayside and Woodland Ferns, 
235 - 
Swift, A Tame, 171, 190. 
Tasmania, An Autumn Walk in, By II. Stuart 
Dove, 224. 
Telegraph Poles, 164, 
Thames Preservation League, 164. 
Thistle, Russian, 137. 
Three Voyages of a Naturalist, by M. J. 
Nicoll, 74. 
Thrushes, 156, 169, 191. 
Thrush Eating Mice, 189. 
Thrush’s Funeral, The, By Canon H. D. 
Rawnsley 141 
Touraine, Nature Notes In, by Leonard H. 
Dudley Buxton 201, 237. 
Trees and their Li/e-Histories, by Percy 
Groom, 14. 
Trees of London, 189. 
Trees Old and New, 89. 
Tree Photographs at the Natural History 
Museum, 50. 
Trees Shown to the Children, by Janet H. 
Kelman and C. E. Smith, 216. 
Turner, Emma L., The Home-Lije oj some 
Marsh Birds, 16. 
Trout, In the Land 0/ the Beautijul, 14. 
Two Legs and other Stories, by Carl Ewald, 13. 
University of Colorodo Studies, The, 177. 
Utilization of Peat Lands, 177. 
Victorian Naturalist, The, 38, 76, 96, 153, 196, 
217, 237. 
View Point, A 164. 
Vivaria and Aquaria, A Handbook to the, 53. 
Vos, George H , Birds, Their Nests and Eggs, 
215. 
Walker Miles Memorial, 147. 
Weasel, The, 72. 
Weasels or Stoats? 92. 
IVee Tim'rous Beasties,hyV)oug\:i^ English, 152. 
Welsh Glen in Winter, A, by Angela Brazie, 222. 
Westell, W. Percival, The Boy's Oivn Nature 
Book, 176. 
,, The Insect Book, 93. 
,, The Story OJ the Sea and 
Seashore, 213. 
,, and C. S. Cooper, The 
Yotmg Botanist, 192. 
White, Gilbert, Another Book on 226. 
,, "Author’s Copy” of the 
Selborne,” 147. 
,, and Oriel College, 28. 
,, A Partially Unpublished Letter, 
by, 67. 
,, and Sussex 210. 
Whortleberries White, 200 232. 
Wild Bees, Was/>s and Ants, by Edward 
Saunders, 76. 
Wild Birds, Hoxu to Attract and Protect, by 
Martin Hiesemann, 214. 
Wild Birds Protection Order, 68, 168. 
Wild Ferns, Forty Pounds Worth, 226. 
Wild Herbs, 12 58. 
Wilderness, Whose Home is the, by William J. 
Long, 37, 
Wood, by G. S. Boulger, 93. 
Wood, Rev. Theodore, The Sea-Shore, 53. 
,, ,, ,, The Little Naturalist at 
the Seaside, 148. 
Woodlands, Heaths and Hedges, O^tr, hy W. F. 
Coleman, 96. 
Woodland Pictures, by F. B. Doveton, 181. 
Wood-mouse Transporting Young, 114. 
Woolly Gall, 220. 
