VI. 
Index 
Martins, 138. 
Martins and Swallows. 191, 2F3, 228. 
Membership of the Selborne Society, 218, 232. 
Memoir 0/ Lord Lil/ord^ 29. 
Merriam, C. Hart, North. American Fauna., 
No. 16, by, 69. 
Miall, L. C-, and W. Warde Fowler, M.A., 
Gilbert White's Natural History and Anti- 
quities oJ‘ Selborne, edited by. 134. 
Midges, 98, 1 19. 
Migrants, List of Summer, 118. 
Migrating Frogs, 195. 
Migration of British Insects, The, 77. 
Migration of Woodcock, The, 36. 
Mild Winter, The, 32. 
Miles, Walter, Field Path Rambles, Series XX. 
and XXII., 134. 
Mirage, 119. 
Missel Thnjsh, Sad End of a, 137. 
Mole and Hedgehog, 54, 94. 
Mole, Cat and, 16, 33. 
Mole gathering Leaves, 94. 
Moles, 16, 33, 54. 74. 94, 1 17. 
Moles, Albinism in, 94. 
Moles and Weasels, 74, 117. 
Money in Crows, 109. 
Moss with Metallic Luhtre, A, 199. 
Mouse, a Friendly, 16. 
Mouse, Domestic, a Vegetarian, 191. 
Murderous Millinery, by Mrs. Edward Phillips, 
14. 
Musgrave, George A., F. R.G.S., The L’nited 
Devon Association, by, 43. 
“ M.,” Wood Pigeons in London, by, 85. 
My Peafowl and my Favourite Peahen, by Ladj’ 
Alicia Blackwood, 15. 
My’ Pet Pigeon, 128. 
My’ Treasure Trove, by Mary Boileau, 27. 
National Possession of the English Lakes, no. 
Natural History by Advertisement, 65. 
Natural History in Fiction and Fiction in 
Natural History, 58. 
Natural History in Queensland, Part II., 27. 
Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, 
by Gilbert White, edited by L. C. Miall, 
F.R.S., and W. Ward Fowler, 134. 
Natural History of Selborne, The, by Gilbert 
White, edited by Charles Weekes, n6. 
Naturalists Ramble on the Berwickshire Coast, 
A, 164. 
Naturalist, The, 15, 32, 53, 69, 94, 116, 135, 155, 
190, 210. 
Naturalist's, The, /ourtial, 53, 69, 94. 116, 135, 
190, 2ia 
Nature's Garden, by’ Neltje Blanchan, 29. 
Nature Notes from a Bath Chair, 223. ' 
Nature Songs, by Emily Read, 154 
Nature Teaching in Elementary Schools, 65. 
Nesting, Early, 55. 
Nesting Places, Strange, 192, 213, 227. 
New Forest, A Raid upon the Wild Flowers in 
the, 41, 121. 
News from the Branches : — Bath, 200, 219 ; 
Birmingham and Midland, 60 ; Clapton 
(Lower Lee Valley), 20, 79; Croydon and 
Norwood, 40, 219; Haileybury’ (Junior 
Branch), 139; Hampstead (Northern 
Heights), 219 ; Richard Jefferies (Worthing), 
200. 
Newt, Palmate, 196, 229. 
Nightingale Sings, The Hours at which the, 
177- 
Nightjar, 17, 37, 71, 1 18. 
North American Fauna, No. 16, by G. Hart 
Merriam, 69. 
No^th American Fauna, No. 20, by Arthur H. 
Howell, 208. 
North American Fauna, No. 21, by Wilfred 
H. Osgood, 208- 
Notices to Correspondents, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 
120, 140, 160, i8o, 200, 220. 
Nottingham 2 , atut alists' Society ^Sth Annual 
Report, 69. 
Officers of the Selborne Society’ for 1901, 105. 
Old Zoo, and the New, The, by* Edmund 
Selous, 209. 
Olds, H. N., and T. S., Palmer, LaivS regu- 
lating the Transportation and Sale of 
Game, 53. 
On Bird Superstitions, by Arthur He.vt Harvey, 
205. 
Orchis maculata, Variations in, by Havelock Ellis 
go. 
Orchis maculata, V'ariationsin, by the Editor, 161 
Osgood, Wilfred H , North American Fauna, 
No. 21. 2o8. 
Our Animal Friends, 15, 32, 53, 69, 94, 116, 135, 
155, 190, 210. 
Our Bird Friends, by Richard Kearton, F.Z.S., 
30. 
Our Country's Shells and hoiv to knoiv them, 
]• Gordon, 135. 
Our Index, 3. 
Owls, 34. 
Page, Wesley T., Pairakeets that may be bre 
and wintered out of doors, 45. 
Palmate Newt, ig6. 
Palmer, T. S. and H. W. Olds, Laws regulat- 
ing the transportation and sale of game, by, 
53 - 
Parrakeets out of doors, by Wesley T. Page, 45. 
Parroquets and Tits, 18. 
Partridge eggs, 118. 
Penny-farthing Parrots, 42. 
Penzance Natural Histoyy and Antiquarian 
Society Report, 15. 
Persevering Humanity, 146. 
Pheasants, Wild Duck, Indian Cow, 156. 
Phillips, Mrs. Murderous Millinery, 14, 
Philajlurus, Stray* Cats, by, 52. 
Phy’sical Laboratory, 1. 
Pigeon, My Pet, 138. 
Pigeon with odd eye*, 194, 212. 
