Index 
viii. 
Shrews, Water, 227. 
Skye, Nature Notes in, by M. B., 148. 
Skylark, Nesting-place of, 227. 
Small Eggs, Do Young and Old Birds Lay ? 
33. 
Snow Buntings, 98, 229. 
Song of Birds, The, 17, 34. 
Songsters, Our Earliest and Latest, 76, 96, 115, 
137- 
Song Thrush in Winter, The, 34, 58, 76. 
Sonnet, A, by the Rev. Canon Rawnsley, 203. 
Sonnets^ A Book o/^ by John Bernard O’Hara, 
213 - 
South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 
103. 183. 
Spaniel, Our Favourite, by Parnell Jones, 207. 
Sparrows, 116. 
Sparrows, Crows and, 98, 156. 
Sparrows, Cruelty of, 177. 
Sparrow, A Frightened, 216. 
Sparrows Immured by Martins, 216. 
Sparrows, War on the, 81.. 
Spider at Work, A, 19. 
Spiders oj the United States^ The Common^ 
by James H. Emerton, 197. 
Spinning Fishes, by H. Wallis Kew, F.Z.S., 2, 
Spring in Wessex, by Walter Johnson, no. 
Spurious Sports, 142. 
Squirrels, Do they Hibernate? 73. 
Squirrels in North London, 227. 
Squirrels Playing Havoc, 57, 73, 94. 
Squirrels Viewed and Interviewed, 170. 
Stamens of Crocus, Variations in, 118, 
Starling, 117. 
Stickney, J. H., Earth and Sky^ No. II., by, 
214. 
Stonehenge, i. 
Strange Adventures in Dicky Bird Land^ by 
R. Kearton, 14. 
Suei-eaters, 117. 
Surgical Skill in Birds, 116. 
Surrey, Photographic Survey of, J07. 
Swallow, .Albino, 2x6. 
Swallows Nesting, 136. 
Swan, The “ Mute," 35. 
Symbiosis, 198. 
Tame Gulls, 75. 
Tcesdale, M. J., The Trees of Dulwich^ 
92. 
Tele-Photo Lens, The, 204. 
Telescope, Pleasures of the, by G.arreU P. 
Serviss, 30. 
Tengmalin’s Owl, 33. 
Tern, Black, in Cornwall, 35. 
Text-Book 0/ Geolo^*, A, by Prof. A. P. 
Brigham, 71. 
7'e.vt-Book 0/ Zoology', A, by G. P. Mudge, 
A.R.C.Sc., 28. 
'rhames, Pilgrimage, A, 2. 
'1 hrough Central .Australia, by the Right Rev. 
(.•ili)crt White, Bishop of Carpentaria, 65. 
'rhriish, AnKgg-sucking, 36. 
Thrush in Winter, The Song, 34, 58, 76. 
'l iis, Long-tailed, 96. 
I Toads, 37. 
I Toads and Lizards in Ireland, ii3. 
To-day with Nature, by E. Kay Robinson, 14. 
Trees, Height of, in England, 118. 
Trees 0/ Dulwich, &c,. The, by M. J. Tees- 
dale, 92. 
Trees, The Science and Poetry of, by G. S. 
Boulger, F.L.S., F.G.S., 195. 
Trout, Enemies of, by the Rev. Edmund T. 
Daubeny, 23. 
Variations in Stamens of Crocus, 118. 
Wakes, The. 181. 202, 221. 
Walk, A Country, 164. 
Want of Thought, 141. 
War on the Sparrow, 81. 
Wasps, 1 8. 
Wasps and Bees, 18, 37. 
Water Plants, Caterpillars in the Stems of, 2i3. 
Webb, Wilfred Mark, Natural History at the 
Grove, Stanmore, by, 147. 
Week end Trip on the Cam, by A. C Mackie, 
88 . 
Wessex, Spring in, by Walter Johnson, 110. 
Westell, W. Percival, M.B.O.U., The Early 
Life 0/ the Young Cuckoo, by, 84, 196. 
White Blackbird, A, 36. 
While Flowers, 218, 230. 
White Family Bible, A, by Edward A. 
Martin, 144. 
White, Gilbert, A Portrait of, l>y Dr. Bowdler 
Sharpe, F.R..S., 132. 
While, Gilbert, A Portrait of, by Rashleigh 
Holt White, 142. 
White, Rashleigh Holt, A Portrait of Gilbert 
White, by, 142. 
White, The Right. Rev. Gilbert, Bishop of 
Carpentaria, Through Central Australia, 
ijy. 65. 
Whiting, James K., Some Notes on the Flora 
0/ Hampsteati, by, 31. ' 
Wild Birds Protection .Act, 43. 
Wild Flowers, .A (iarden of, 22. 
Wild Flowers, Preservation of, 104, 202. 
Wild Nature Won by Kindness, X05. 
Winter Moths, The, 18. 
Witherby, Henry F., Bird Hunting on the 
lYhite Nile, dc., 70. 
Won by Kindness, Wild Nature, 105, 
lYood, by Prof. G. S. Boulger, 226. 
Woodpecker, Black, 1x6, 214, 229. 
Wood Pigeons at Canonbury, X15. 
W^ood, The Path in the, 209. 
World-Wide Naturalists' Society, The, 82. 
Wren's Roosting-Ncsts, 96. 
Valdwyn, Lie\it.-Col. A. (»., Remarks on the 
Common Fly, by, 169. 
Zoologic.al Gardens, The, 2C2. 
Zoological Gardens, The, Ghigah, Cairo, 
Report of the, 214. 
Zoology, A Course of fnvertehrate, by Prof. 
H. S. Pratt. 114. 
Zoology, A Text-Book of, by G. P. Mudge, 
A.R.C.Sc., 28. 
