Index 
Vll. 
Pigs, Homing Instinct in, 95. 
Pilgrimage oj the IVhite/riars Club to Selborne, 
by Dr. R. Rowdier Sharpe, F.R.S., 134. 
Plant Studies^ by Prof. J. M. Coulter, 154. 
Plovers and Curlews, 228. 
Pole-cats, 95, 1 17. 
Practical Guide to Garden Plants^ A, by John 
Weathers, F.R.H.S., 53. 
President’s Addiess, Selborne Society Conver- 
sazione, 102. 
Prevention of Cruelty to Wild Animals, Rishop 
of Hereford's Rill for the, 142. 
Price, David T., Aid to Distinguish the Common 
Wild Birds 0/ Great Britahi, by, 209. 
Protection of Alpine Plants in France, 22. 
Protection 0/ Wild Birds^ An Essay on the, by 
H. S. Devonport, 190. 
Protection of Wild Plants, The United Devon 
Association and the, 201. 
Queensland, Natural History in, Part II., 27. 
Rabbit, Instinct in, 226. 
Raid upon the Wild Flowers of the Forest, A 
124. 
Ramble in Epping Fore.st, A, 115. 
Ramble on the Rerwickshire Coast, A Natural- 
ist’s, 164. 
Ramble through the Wood in January, A, by 
Francis J. Underwood, 23. 
Rare Birds released in England, 192. 
Rat and its Young, The, 175. 
Rat, Tame Raven killing a, 18. 
Rats carry eggs, How, 15, 34, 54, 70. 
Raven, Tame, Killing a Rat, i8. 
Rawnsley, The Rev. Canon, Ad Misericordiam, 
by, 4 ; The Angel in the Lilac-bush, by, 
147 - 
Read, Emily, Nature Songs, by, 154. 
Red Mite on Canary, 158, 195. 
Redpoles, 175. 
Report for 1900, Selborne Society’s, loi. 
Reprehensible Shop “ Decorations,” i. 
Reptile, An Abject, by K. J., 88. 
Reviews and Exchanges, 14, 29, 53, 69, 93, 115, 
134, 150, 189, 208. 
Richmond Hill View, 122, 142, 182, 221. 
Richard, R. V., In and about a Warwickshire 
Parish, by, 82. 
Robins, 17, 35, 73. 158, 174, 195. 228. 
Robins Nesting, 175. 
Robin’s Egg, White, 158, 195, 228. 
Kooks, 72, 137, 176. 
Rooks and Sp^^ffows, 72. 
Rooks, Migration of, 137. 
Rooks Planting Fir Cones, 137. 
Rugby Selbornian, A, Cissbury, 207. 
Salt, Henry S., Kith and Kin : poems of Animal 
Life, selected by, 135. 
Sand Martins, 191. 
Scapa, 42. 
School Magazine, The, 15. 
Science Gossip, 15, 32, 53, 69, 94, 116, 135, 155, 
190, 210. 
Sea Gulls, 71. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons, 20, 40, 59, 79, 100, 
200, 220, 232. 
Selborne, Lantern Slides of, 39. 
Selborne Society’s Badge, 79, 120. 
Selborne Society'.s Financial Statement, 102. 
Selborne Society, Membership of the, 218, 
232. 
Selborne Society, New Members, 20,59, 78, 100, 
119, 139, 159, 182, 200, 219, 232. 
Selborne Society's Notices, 20, 39, 59, 78, 100 
119, 139, 159, 180, 200, 218, 232. 
Selborne Society, Officers for 1901, 103. 
Selborne Society, President’s Address, 102. 
Selborne Society, 15th Annual Report of 
the, loi. 
Selbornian, New L^se of the word, 21. 
Selborniana, i, 21, 41, 61, 81, 108, 121, 141, 181. 
201, 22 t. 
Selous, Edmund, Bi 7 ‘d Watching, by, 152; 
The Old Zoo and the New, by, 209. 
Sharpe, Dr. R. bowdler, Pilgrimage of the 
Whitejriafs Club to Selborne, by, 134. 
Shells and how to knoio them. Our Country s, 
by W. J. Gordon, 135. 
Skylark, 35, 213, 229. 
Snail Hunter, A, 214. 
Snails, Heath, in Winter, 19. 
Society for the Protection of Birds, \oth Annual 
Report, 69. 
Song of the Lark, The, by W. Percival W'estell, 
185. 
South Eastei n Naturalist, 209. 
South Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 42, 
139. 155- 
South London Entomological and Natural 
History Society Jor 1900, Proceedings of 
155. 
Sparrows and Rooks, 73. 
Sparrows in Hyde Park, The, 176. 
Spider, Protective Colouration of a, 198, 218. 
Spread of Humanitarianism, The(V), 42. 
Squirrel, Black, Continental Forests, 210, 211. 
Squirrels, by the Rev. Edmund Thos. Daubcuy, 
66 . 
Starling, An Intelligent, 74. 
Starling as a Mimic, The, 17. 
Starlings, 17, 74, 136. 
St. Francis D’Assisi League of Mercy, 64. 
Stillman, The death of Mr. W. , 145. 
Strange Nesting Places, 192, 213. 
Stray Cats, by Pbilajlurus, 52, 64. 
Superstitions, Bird, 205, 229. 
Swallows, 17, 191, 213, 229. 
Swallows and Martins, lyi, 213, 228. 
Swanion, E. W., Annotated Guide to Edible 
British Fungi, by, 53. 
