INDEX.* 
{^The names of books reviewed are printed in italics,) 
Abject Reptile, An, by K. J., 88. 
Ad Misericordiam, by Rev. Canon Rawnsley. 4 
Adder swallowing Young, 75, 179. 
Agricultural Economist^ T/te^ 15, 32, 53, 69, 94 
116, 135, 155, 190, 210. 
Aid to Distinguish the Common JVitd Birds, 
by David T. Rice, 209. 
Albinism, 70, 74. 
Albinism in Moles, 94. 
Aldershot, Notes from, 156. 
Amateur Fish Culture, by Charles Edward 
Walker, 155. 
American S.P.C.A,, 35^/^ Annual Report, 69. 
Amphibia and Reptiles, by Hans Gadow, 150. 
Angel in the Lilac-Bush, The, by Rev. Canon 
Rawnsley, 147. 
Animal Life, a First Book 0/ Zoology, by David 
S. Jordan and Vernon L. Kellogg, 135. 
Animal Story Book Reader, 14. 
Animal IForld, The, 32, 53, 69, 94, 116, 135, 210. 
Animats' Friend, The, 15, 53, 69, 116, 190. 
Annual Meeting and Conversazione, 41, 78, 81, 
102. 
Answers to Correspondents, 20, 60, 80, 120, 140, 
160, 180, 200, 220. 
Aphis, 217. 
Aplin, O. V., F.L.S., The Birds of Lleyn, IFest 
Carnarz'onshire, 15. 
Astronomy, A Text-Book of, by Prof. George 
C. Comstock, 190. 
Author Wanted, 117,136. 
Avebury, by the Rev. Herbert E. W. Bull. 147. 
Badger Lifting, 122. 
Bailey, Prof. F. H., Botany, 29. 
Bat in December, 17, 33, 54. 
Bath-chair, Nature Notes from, 223. 
Bats, 32, 95. 
Bees in a Church Tower, 196. 
Bees, Stray, Colonies of, 217. 
Bees, Toad Eating, 158. 
Bees, Toads, Tits, 195. 
Beetles, Cocktail, What do they Liv’e on ? 57. 
Berwickshire Coast, A Naturalist’s Ramble on 
the, 164. 
Bibliographical Enquiry* as to White’s Selborne, 
81. 
Bird Superstitions, 205, 229. 
Bird Watching, by Edmund Selous, 152. 
Bird, and Insect Food, 213. 
Birds, Boxes for, 227. 
Birds, Bats and Insects, 32. 
Birds bred in Beith, Ayrshire, List of, 192. 
Birds, Dipping, 72. 
Birds in 1900, Note.s on London, by A. Holte 
Maepherson, iii. 
Birds in St. James’s Park, 19. 
Birds in Switzerland, Notes on, 112. 
Birds of Birmingham, Some, by J. A. P. Comp- 
ton, 124. 
Birds of Great Britain, Aid to distingtiish, by 
David T. Price, 209. 
Birds of Lleyn, ll'est Camari'onshire, The, by 
O. V. Aplin, F.L.S., 15. 
Birds of Yorkshire, The, 2. 
Birds Singing when Abroad, 36, 71, 96. 
Birmingham, Some Birds of, by J. A. P. Comp- 
ton, 124. 
Blackbirds and Jackdaw, 137. 
Blackbirds, White, 74. 
Blackwood, Lady Alicia, My Peafnul and my 
favourite Fea-hen, 15. 
Blanchan, Neltje, Naiu> e s Garden, by, 29. 
Board of Agriculture Leaflets, No. 68 and 69, 
190. 
Boileau, Marie, My Treasure Trove, by, 27. 
I Botany, by Prof. L. H. Bailey, 29. 
j Branches, see News from. 
I British Blood Sports, Humanitarian League, 
190. 
Bull, The Rev. Herbert E. W., Avebury, by, 
147. 
Bulletin de f Association pour la Protection des 
Plantes, No. 19, 155. 
Bullfinch, A Black, 213. 
Bunting, Common, 36. 
Bunting, Snow, 36. 
Bustard, The Great, by Basil W. iMartin, F. 2 ..S., 
M.B.O.U., 170. 
Butcher Birds, or Red-backed Shrikes, 138. 
Butterflies for London, by Rev. E. T. Daubeny, 
I 113- 
I Butterflies for the London Parks, 123. 
* We are again indebted to Mrs. Percy Myles for the Index to our year’s 
volume. 
