IV. 
Index 
Huslard, The Great, and the Rufl", 34. 
Rustard, The Great, by Dr. A. J. H. Crespi, 
10. 
Buttcr/iies and Moths 0/ Europe^ by W. 
F. Kirby, F.E.S., 153, 198, 214. 
butterflies in Battersea Park, 106. 
Butterfly, A Mj'sterious, 217. 
Butterfly, Hibernating, 77. 
Butterfly, Injured, 38. 
Buzzard, Honey, Nesting in Durham, 35. 
Cambridge Natural History^ Vol. v.y Mam- 
malia, by F. E. Beddard, F.R.S., 151. 
Cameos from Nature^ by Mrs. J. T. Gumersall, 
1 ^ 3 - 
Canterbury Congress of South Eastern Union 
of Scientific Societies, 183. 
Caterpillar in Stems of Water Plants, 218. 
Cecil, Hon. Mrs. Evelyn, Children's Gardens, 
226. 
Central Australia, Through, by the Right Rev. 
Gilbert White, Bishop of Carpentaria, 65. 
Chapman, Frederick, A.L.S., F.R.M.S., The 
Foramini/era, 71. 
Charnley, J. R., F'.E.S., A Handbook 0/ 
I> 7 'itish Butterjiies, by, 197. 
Cheddar Cliffs, 182. 
('hiff-Chaff, 157. 
Children's Cardens, by Hon. Mrs. Evelyn 
Cecil, 226. 
Clapton (Lo>ver Lea Valley) Branch, 40, 100. 
Clothes Moth, The, 19, 38. 
Cobbe, Miss Frances Power, and her Persecu- 
tors, 205. 
Collie, A Retrieving, 33. 
Colour Photography for Amateurs, 203. 
Commons and Footpaths Preservation Society, 
141. 
Comjnons and Footpaths Preservation Society, 
Report of the Kent and Surrey Committee 
0/ the, 57. 
Communication among Dogs, 15. 
Communication between Animals, 32, 
Convolvulus Hawk-Moth, The, 19. 
Conwentz, Prof., Forstbotanisches Merkbuch, 
edited by, 27. 
Coulter, I’rof. J. M., Plant Relations and 
J^lant Structures, 71. 
Council Meetings, 10, 39, 59, 78, 99, 119, 139, 
159, 179, 198^, 219, 232. 
Country, The,Ti, 155. 
Country Walk, A, 164. 
Course of Invertebrate Zoolo^, A, by Prof. 
H. S. Pratt, 1 14. 
Crespi, Dr. A. J. H., The Great Bustard, by, 10. 
Crocus, Variations in Stamens of, 118. 
Croham Hurst, i. 
Crows and Sparrows, 98, 156. 
Crows .Attacking a Dog, 217. 
Croydon and Norwood Branch, 20, 79, 119. 
Cruelty of Sparrows, 177. 
Cuckoo, 138, 177, 228. 
Cuckoo and Pipits, 37. 
('uckoo, Late, 215. 
Cuckoo, Late Hutched, and its Early Life. 
215. 
Cuckoo Lore, 1 15. 
Cuckoo, The F.arly Life of the Young, by 
Perc val Wotcll, M. B.O.U., 84, 115. 
Cuckoo, The Young, 115. 
Cuckoo’s Egg in Unfinished Nest, 139, 155. 
Cuckoo s Note, The, 116, 228. 
Cumbrian Notes, 32. 
Curlew, 1 16. 
Daubeny, Capt. G. A., The Holly, by, 223 ; 
The Protection of Birds, by, 92. 
Daubeny, The Rev. Edmund T. , Enemies of 
Trout, by, 23. 
Death of a Contributor, 2. 
Derwentwater, 103, 203. 
Devil’s Coach Horse. Why does he turn up 
his tail ? 218, 229. 
Devon Association, Success of the United, 42. 
Devonia. United Dez'on Association DiteC' 
tory, &c., 72. 
Dioptric and OphthalmomeU'ic Review, The, 
214. 
Dixon, Charles, Birds' Nests ; an Introduc- 
tion to the Science of Caliology, 70; The 
Ross Bird-Stalker, by, 155. 
Dog, Crows Attacking a, 217. 
Dogs, Communication among, 15. 
Donations and Subscriptions, 19, 39, 60, 78, 
99, 119, 139, 159, 179, 198, 219, 232. 
Dove, Notes on the Barba^, Collared Turtle 
or Laughing Dove, by G. T. Rope, 174. 
Dover College (Junior) Branch, 79. 
Double Peach Fruiting, 38. 
Ducks, Early Nesting of Wild, 1x7. 
Ducks, Shoveller, 97, 
Dulwich, The Trees of dr., by W. j. 
'leesdale, 92. 
Ealing (Brent V.alley) Branch, 40, 60, 2x9. 
Ealing Natural Science, Sr^c,, Report, 214. 
Early Life of the Young Cuckoo, by W. 
Percival Westall, M.B.O.U., 84, 115, 196. 
Early Nesting of Wild Duck, 117. 
Elarth and Sky, No. 2, by j. H. Stickney, 
214. 
Earwigs, 230. 
East Kent Scientific Natural History Society 
Report, , 193. 
Editor, by the, Burnham Beeches and the 
Recent Thinning, &c.,62; Experimental 
and Deductive Biology, 107; Preservation 
of our Indigenous Flora, &c., 164 ; Science 
and Poetry of Trees, 195 ; This is the 
Forest Primeval, 12. 
Egg, Cuckoo’s, in Unfinished Nest, 139, 155. 
Fggs, Hedgehogs and, 32, 74, 114. 
Eggs, Strange Blackbird’s, 36. 
The Sale of, i . 
Egg-sucking Thrush, An, 36. 
Election of Officers at Annual Meeting, 130. 
El Ombii, by W. H. Hudson, 9a. 
Emcrlon, James H., I'he Common Spiders of 
the United States, by, 197. 
Enemies of Trout, by the Rev. Edmund T. 
Daubeny, 23. 
English, Douglas, Photography for Natural- 
ists, by, 29. 
Knock, F., Lantern Lecture on Insect MarNcU 
of a Town (harden, 132. 
Epping Forest, A New, 135. 
Epsom College Natural History Society Re- 
port, 93. 
