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INDEX.* 
{.The names of books reviexved are printed in italics.) 
Aiiz>t'ntures o/ Cock Robin ami hts by 
K. Kearton, 13. 
Advertisements, Regulating, 63. 
Adwalton Moor. Alleged Kncroachmenls on, 44. 
A,i:-ricHitural Kconomisty 7V/<r, 14, 32, 53, 71, 
1 13, 152. tQ5, 213, 227. 
Aldridge, K. (»., Arguments for Redistribution 
of the Months, &c., by, 85. 
Aldridge, E. G., Mean Daily Temperature, by, 
204, 223. 
American Rotanisty Thc^ 14, 32, 71, 113, 152, 
195, 213. 227. 
American Photo^apher^ 152. 
Ancient EarthivorkSy Report of Committee otiy 
i95- 
Animal's Friend., The, 14, 32, 53, 71, 113, 152, 
195, 213, 227. 
Animals and Plants this May, 136. 
Anima/s / /mr*< A'nozvn, by Arthur H. Heavan, 
150- 
Animal World, The, 14, 32, 53, 71, 93, 113, 152, 
195, 213, 227. 
Annual Dinner, 156, 179, 220. 
Annual Meeting and Conversazione, 6x, 78, 81, 
99, xoi. 
Annual Report, Nineteenth, 1904-5, X2t. 
Annuals, by T. M. Sanders, F. L.S., 154. 
Answers to Correspondents, 20, 39, 60, 140, 160, 
180, 200, 220, 232. 
Anti-Plumage League, German, 5. 
Antiquary, The, 32. 
Apple-Blossom Weevil, 95. 
Art 0/ Field Ohsen*ation, &^c.. Lecture by the 
Rev. E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 93. 
Associates, Status of, 75. 
Austin, Sarah, The Story 'without an End, from 
the German, by, 12. 
Avebur>’, Lord, Presidential Address on The 
Love of Nature, 103. 
Avon Gorge, l‘he, 42. 
Balance Sheet to March 31, 1905, 133. 
Bath Branch, 157. 
Bats, Late, 14. 
Bcasties Courageous, 224. 
Beavan, Arthur H., Animals I have Known, 
by, 150. 
Beavan, Arthur II., Birds / haz’e Known, by, 
53- 
Beavan, Arthur H., Fishes / have Known, by, 
213. 
Beddard, F. E. , M A., F.R.S. , Natural His- 
tory in Zoological Gardens, by, 67. 
Bees, Crocuses and, 55. 
Bees, Enemies of, 33. 
Big Game, Protection of, 62. 
Big Trees, Protection for, iii. 
Bioscope in Natural Histor>% The, 23. 
Bird Destniction in the Riviera, 45. 
Bird-Keeping, The Hygiene of, by W. li. Ocn- 
well, M. D,, 12. 
Bird Lore, 14, 53, 113, 152, 195, 227. 
Bird Protection, Absence of, in Ireland, 45- 
Bird Protection in Lincoln and in East Sussc\. 
-15- 
Bird Protection Orders, 5. 63. 
Birds and the Farmers, 182. 
Birds by Land and Sea, by J. M. Boraston, 11. 
Birds / have Kturwn, by Arthur H. Beavan, 33. 
Birds in Northamptonshire, 135. 
Birds in the Field and Garden, i86, 214, 228. 
Birds, Longevity of, 2x3, 228. 
Birds. Notes on London, in 1904, by Holie 
Maepherson, 49. 
Birds of West Sussex, X96. 
Birds, Royal Society for the Protection of. 
Report, 93. 
Birmingham and Midland Branch, 58, 62, 77, 96, 
230. 
Books in the Library of the Selborne Society, 
40, 79, xoo. 
Boraston, J. M., Birds by Land and Sea, by. 
1 1 . 
Bradley, Guy, A Proto-Martyr, 161. 
Branch Payments, 132, 134. 
Brighton Branch, 157. 
British Bird Life, &^c., by W. Percival Westell. 
70. 
Broomhall, W., TheCountry Gentleman s Estate 
Book, by, 113. 
Brown, J. A. Harvie, Travels of a Naturalist 
in Northern Europe, by, 209. 
Bulletin of Nexu York Botanical Gardens, 53. 
112, 152. 
Business Meetings, 16, 39, 69, 78, 98, 119, 130. 
160, 176, 199, 219. 
Butterflies and Birds, 197. 
Butterflies and Flowers of Majorca, Among the, 
by R. S. Standen, F.L.S., F.E.S., 168, 185. 
Butterflies, Clouded Yellow, 215. 
Cambridge Natural History, vol. vii., 9. 
Camera in the Fields, The, by F. C. Snell, 89. 
Camera Stand, An Adjustable, 182. 
Canada, Sportsman s Map of the Dominion of, 
151- 
Cat and Squirrel Story, A, by M., 27. 
Cat, Squirrel and, the Poetry in Names, 53. 
Chameleons, 95, 156. 
Charnley, J. R., Cockerham Moss, by, 51. 
Chelsea Windenv Gardening, by L. M. Forster. 
1 12. 
Clapton Branch, 16, 38, 230. 
Cloud Columns, 74. 
Clouded Yellow Butterflies, 2x5. 
Cockchafers, Swifts and, 36. 
* We are again indebted to Mrs. Percy Myles for the preparation of the 
Index. — E d. N.N. 
