INDEX. 
Access to Mountains Bill, 67. 
Annual Meeting of the Selborne Society, 
65 . 
Arnold, Matthew, Plant Allusions in the 
Poems of, Sir Mountstuart Grant 
Duff, 81, 104. 
Beauties of Epping Forest in Danger, 
G. S. Boulger, 37. 
Bird Names, English, 156. 
Birds and Bonnets, a Ladies’ Sympo- 
sium, 160, 177. 
Birds in Art, Miss I. Julien Armstrong, 
72. 
Birds of Prey in the Hebrides, Destruc- 
tion of, Dr. James Clark, 50. 
Black-Headed Gull, Miss W. M. E. 
Fowler, 140. 
Books for Holiday Makers, 126. 
Books for Nature Lovers. — About 
Robins, by Lady Lindsay, 43. Bird 
Books, Some, 92. Days and Hours 
in a Garden, by E. V. B., 57. 
English Idyls, by Dr. Emerson, 44. 
Haunts of Nature, by Mr. Worsley 
Benison, 45. Idyls of the Field, by 
Mr. F. A. Knight, 45. In Tenny- 
son Land, by Mr. J. C. Walters, 
44. Irish Lore, Contributions to, 
by Lady Wilde, 44. Science and 
Scientists, by Rev. John Gerard, 58. 
Sylvamcs Iiedivivus, by Mrs. Hous- 
toun, 44. Wayside Sketches, by 
Prof. F. E. Iiulme, 75. Wild Na- 
ture -won by Kindness, by Mrs. 
Bright wen, 159. 
Books Received, 31, 128. 
Books, Short Notices of, 59, 76, 92, in, 
143 - 
Botanic Gardens at Chelsea, the future 
of, Archibald L. Clarke, 124. 
Branches of Selborne Society, Work of, 
31, 48, 98, 115, 168, 183. 
British Plants, Disappearance of, James 
Britten, 7, 
Cats, Two Books about, 142. 
Cheddar Pink, F. N. Williams, 107. 
Children’s Column. — Chat Fidele, 
Un,27. Chink the Chaffinch, 27. Mu- 
sical Cat, A, 196. Natural History 
for Children, 195. Switzerland, 
Letter from, 129. Windfall, A, 
Miss P. A. Fry, 56. 
Correspondence. — Notice to Corres- 
pondents, 48, 100. Hawk and a 
Heron, 15. Sudbrook Park, Preser- 
vation of, 1 5. 
Curious Experience with a Slug, Miss 
A. M. Buckton, 9. 
Daffodil, The, an Anthology, 42. 
Editorial Note, 32. 
Educational Influence of the Selborne 
Society, Miss Isabel Fry, 154. 
Environment, Influence of, upon Plants, 
Professor George Henslow, 169. 
Feather Painting, George A. Musgrave, 
121. 
Feathers, Books of, Mrs. Brightwen, 135. 
Field Paths Sixty Years Ago, Selections 
from William Howitt, by Mrs. Hill, 
138. 
Hampshire Local Names, Miss W. M. 
E. Fowler, 23. 
Herrick, Plant Allusions in the Poems of, 
Sir James Sawyer, 122. 
Insects as Ornaments of the Garden, W. 
F. Kirby, F.L.S., 109. 
Introduction of Foreign Weeds, George 
Nicholson, 4, 21. 
Jefferies, Richard, The Books of, 194. 
Lakeland , a Visit to, W. G. Wheatcroft, 1 91 . 
Mavis and the Merle, A Sonnet, Rev. 
H. D. Rawnsley, 49. 
Migration of Birds, Rev. A. Rawson, 20. 
Migration of the Woodcock, the Rev. 
H. D. Gordon, 34. 
Mummy Wheat, Prof. G. Henslow, 119. 
Naturalist’s Whitsuntide Holiday, R. J. 
Harvey Gibson, 85. 
North, Miss Marianne, 176. 
Northumbrian Plant Names, D. D. 
Dixon, no. 
October, Professor F. E. Hulme, 149. 
Ostrich Farming, W. Tyndale and Miss 
A. M. Buckton, 39. 
Plant allusions in the Poems of Matthew 
Arnold, Sir Mount Stuart Grant 
Duff, 81, 104. 
