IV. 
Index 
Canary, Red Mite in, 158, 195. 
Cape Flowers, by Mrs. Wilfred Durrant, 202. 
Carrion Crows, 138. 
Catalogue des Piantes, Jardin BotaniquCy S. 
Pierre^ Valais^ 155. 
Catalogue of Sale of Gilbert White’s House 
(1840), 59. 
Cat and Mole, 16, 33. 
Cats., Concerning^, by Helen M. Winslow, 224. 
Cals, Stray, by Philaelurus, 52, 62. 
Centipede, Phosphorescent, 19. 
Chaucer’s Study of Nature, by Mrs. Wilfred 
Durrant, 10. 
ChiflT-Chaff, 73, 138. 
Chough, The Cornish, 37, 74, 137. 
Christmas Card of the Society for the Protection 
of Birds, 2. 
Church Society for the Prowotion 0/ Kindness 
to Ani?nais, 8 th Annual Report, 209. 
Cissbury, by a Rugby Selbornian, 207. 
Cockatoo, An E.scaped. with Flocks of Rooks, 
55- 
Cockchafers, 215. 
Coghlan, T. A., The Pauna 0/ Neio South 
IVales, by, 69. 
Companions in Solitude, by H. Stuart Dove, 
F.Z.S., 129. 
Compton, J. A. P., Some Birds of Birmingham, 
124. 
Comstock, Prof. George C., A Text-book of As- 
tronoiny, by, 190. 
Continental Forests, Black Squirrel, 211. 
Convolvulus Moths, 217, 230. 
Correction, 66. 
Corresponding (Local) Secretaries and their 
work, by the Editor, 3. 
Coulter, Prof. J. M., Plant Studies, by, 154. 
Council Meetings, 19,39, 59> 781 100, 119, 159, 
180, 200, 219, 232. 
Country Month by Month, 'T he, 63, 2or, 224. 
Croham Hurst, 21, 63. 
Crystal Palace Natural History Tableaux, 2. 
Cuckoo, The Early Life of the Young, 71. 
Cuckoos, 72, 139, 176. 
Curlews, Plovers and, 194, 228. 
Cydonia Japonica, 19. 
Dandelion, Abnormal, 198. 
Darwin's Theories, 191. 
Daubeny, Captain Giles A., The Dog’s Sepulchre, 
by, 67. 
Daubeny, The Rev. Edmund Thos. , Butterflie 
for London, by, 113 ; Squirrels, by, 66. 
Davenport, H. S., An Essay on the Protection 
of IVtld Birds, by, 190. 
Death of Her Majesty the Queen, 21 ; Float, 
John Charles, 19; Stillman, W., 145. 
Death’s Head Moth in South Devon, 217. 
December 31st in North Lincolnshire, by Walter 
Johnson, 7. 
Deficit, The, 141, 159, t8o. 
Derbyshire Naturalists' Quarterly, The, 32. 
Destruction of Birds, The, 744. 
Devonshire Branch Proposed, '23. 
Disease in Plants, by Prof. H. Marshall Ward, 
Sc.D., F.R.S., 116. 
Diver, The Great Northern, t8. 
Diving Birds, How do they do it? 56 
Dodder, Lesser, discovered in Ireland, 198. 
Dogs, 70, 226. 
Dogs, Sepulchre of, The, by Capt. Giles 
Daubeny, 67. 
Dogs, Wild, 118. 
Donations and Subscriptions, 20, 39, 59, 78, 100, 
119, 139, 159, 180, 200, 219, 232. 
Dove, H. Stuart, F.Z.S. , Companions in 
Solitude, by, 129. 
Duck, 55. 
Duck. Wild, 156. 
Durrant, Mrs. Wilfred, Cape Flowers, by, 202 
Chaucer’s Study of Nature, by, 10. 
Eagle, The Fishing, 175. 
Ealing Natural Science and Microscopica 
Society, Report and Transactions for 
1900-1, 210. 
Editor, By the, Local Corresponding Secretaries 
and their Work, 3; Variations in Orchis 
maculata, 161. 
Editor’s Change of Address, 21, 61. 
Ellis, Havelock, Variations in Orchis maculata, 
by, 90. 
Epping Forest, A Ramble in, by M. C. B., 115. 
Essay on the Protection of Wild Birds, An, by 
H. S. Davenport, 190. 
Fall of the Leaf, The, by Francis John 
Underwood, 184. 
Familiar Butterflies and Moths, by W. F. 
Kirby, F.L.S., 189, 
Faningdon Church, 142. 
Fauna of Ne-zv South Wales, The, by T. A. 
Coghlan, 69. 
Fiction in Natural History and Natural History 
n Fiction, 58, 66. 
Field Club Rambles, 80, 100, 119, 139, 159, 180. 
Field Club, Report for tgoo, 39. 
Field-Fares, Late, 138. 
Field-Mouse, 95, 136, 156. 
Field Path Rambles, Series -YA'. and A'A’//., 
by Walker Miles, 134. 
Financial Statement, Selborne Society, 103. 
Finch, Mountain, and Beech Nuts, 175. 
Flies? 198, 116, 230. 
Flint, Martha Bock^e, A Garden of Simples, by, 
93- 
Float, John Charles, Death of, 19. 
Flower-bed, A Scriptural, 119. 
Fly, House, 231. 
Footpaths, 221. 
Fox-glove, An Abnormal, 179, 218. 
Fowler, W. Warde, M.A. and L.C.Miall, F.R.S., 
Gilbert Whites Natural History and 
Antiquities of Selborne, edited by, 134. 
