VI. 
Index 
New Forest, Tlie, 141. 
New Junior Branches, 56, 138. 
New Lungs for London, 162. 
New Members, 16, 36, 56, 74, 96, 118, 138, 157, 
176, 198, 21 8, 230. 
News from the Branches: Bath, 157; Birming- 
ham and Midland, 58, 62, 77, 98. 230; 
Brighton, 157; Clapton. 16, 38, 230; Ealing, 
t6, 139, 158,219, 250; Farnham, 56; Hamp- 
stead, 17, 58, 77, 119, 139, 158, 177 ; Junior 
Branches : North Middlesex, 17, 58, 77, 119, 
139, 158, 177,230; Roland House Nature- 
Study Society, 59 ; Seaford, 56, 59, 98. 
Nightingales, Scarcity of, 137, 155, 196. 
Northamptonshire, Birds in, 135. 
North Middlesex Junior Branch, 17, 58, 77, 119, 
1391 158, 177, 230. 
North Wilts Field and Camera Club, 231. 
Nor^vood Natural Science Society Notes, c^(. , 14. 
Notes and Comments, 53. 
Notes on London Birds in 1904, 49. 
Notices to Correspondents, 20, 39, 60, 78, 99. 120, 
140, 160, 180, 200, 220. 
Objects of the Society, i, 21, 41, 61, 81, 101, 121, 
156, 176, 198, 2x8, 229. 
Observations sur les Fourmis, by Charles Janet, 
150- 
Observations sur Ics Cur/>es, by Charles Janet. 
150. 
Officers of the Society, 128. 
Old West Surrey, 182. 
One and All Gardt 7 tine\ 1905, ed. b^* K. O. 
Greening, 31. 
Original Research. 134. 
Ornithological Congress, International, 02. 
Ospreys, by E. W. Ware, 7. 
Otter Cub, An, by Reginald Hudson, 145. 
Otter, Protection of the, 94, 113. 
Our Animal Friends, 14, 32, 53, 71, 113, 152, 227. 
Owls, 54. 
Pa 7 'ents Review, 14, 53, 113, 152, 213, 227. 
Fathjinder s Pocketful of Jog-trot Rhymts, 152. 
Peacock, the Rev. E. A. Woodruffe, Art of Field 
Observation, ^c., 93. 
Peacock, the Rev. E. A. Woodruffe, Cultivation 
0/ the Cofttmon Hare, 112. 
Peas, Sweet, Culture of, 112. 
Peckham. George and Elizabeth. Wasps, Social 
and Solitary, by, 150. 
Penguins, 142. 
Penguins, Infant Mortality among, 201. 
Philips’ Nature Study It rawing Books, 12 
Pied Flycatchers, 135. 
Pike, Oliver, Lecture at Annual Meeting, 107. 
Plant-Photography; NatureSiudyand Design, 6. 
Plant Protection, 182. 
Plant World, The, 12, 32, 53, 71, itj, 152, 195. 
213, 227. 
Platits, Preservation of Wild, 22. 
Plants, The Uses of British, , by the Rev. 
Prof. G. Henslow, 21 1. 
Plover, 95, 153, u6. 
Plover chasing a .Stoat. 153. 
Point of View, The, 42. 
Poisonous Plants of all Countries, by A. Bern- 
hard Smith, 91. 
Potatoes, Kooks and, 54, 73. 
Preservation for Big 'frees, in. 
Preservation of Big Game, 62. 
Preservation of Mitcham Common, 81. 
Preservation of the Malvern Hills, 202. 
Preservation of Wild Plants, 22. 
President's Address at Annnal Meeting. 103. 
Primroses, 117, 137. 
Prizes for Juniors, A New Departure, 141. 157. 
177, 198. 
Professor Bell’s Copy of White’s “ Selhorne,” 64. 
Prospectus, New Illustrated, 157. 
Protection, Absence of Bird, in Ireland, 45. 
Protection, Bird, in Lincoln and East Sussex, 45. 
Protection of Birds, Royal Society for the. 
Report, 93. 
Protection of the Otter, 94, 113. 
Protection of Wild Animals in the Straits Settle- 
mems, 46. 
Protection Orders, Bird, 51, 63. 
Proto-Martyr, A, Guy Bradley, 144. 
Parley Beeches, 'twixt the Cup and Lip, 144. 
Rabbits, 229. 
“ Rachel," A Spring Episode, by, 48. 
Rare Birds, Shooting, 44. 
Re-afforestation, 202. 
Redpole, Lesser, 174. 
Reif ate Congress, South-Eastern Union of Scien- 
tific Societies, 110. 
Relics of the Stone Age in Holderness, 203. 
Report, Nineteenth Annual, 1904-5, 121. 
Resignation of Hon. Sec. of Field Club, 220. 
Reviews and E.xchanges, 9, 28, 50, 67, 89. 112. 
193, 209, 224. 
Richmond, Towing Path at, 63. 
Ringed Plover, 95, 153, 
Riviera, Bird Desirucion in the, 45. 
Roadsides, Disfigurement of our, a CriticiMu. 
22 . 
Robins Fighting, 96. 
Robinson, K. Kay, I he Country Day by Day, 
by, 50. 
Roman Remains near Selborne, i8x. 
Roman Snails, 217. 
Rooks, 35. 96, 114, 176. 
Rooks and Potatoes, 54, 73. 
Rope, G. T., Fowl Language, by, 25. 
Rowland House Nature Study Society, Junior 
Branch, 59. 
Rules of the .Selborne Society, i. 
Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, 63. 
St. Kilcla’s Wren, 5. 
Sanders, 'P. W., F. L.S., Annuals, by, 151. 
.Scabs, F. Shillinglon, PUetnentary Microscopy, 
by, 89. 
Scarcity of Nightingales, 137, 155, 196. 
School Flora for F.lcmentary Classes, by N\’. 
Marshall Walls, 151. 
Sckcwl Hardening, by W*. K. Watkins and .V. 
Sowman, 195. 
School Nature Study Union, The, 46, 84. 
Scott. Mrs. Dukinficld, Lecture at Annual Meet- 
ing. 107. 
.Seaford and Nc 7 ohavcn, 6 r*c., by (Jeorge D.iy, 
9;. 
Seaford Junior Branch, 56, 59, 98. 
Sca-(iulls as Pets, by “ Thule, " 64. 
Selborne Church, an Appeal, 21. 
