Index 
VII. 
StWofne for a Holiday^ Ti\ by K. U. N., 150. 
Selborne, Roman Remains near, 181. 
Selborne Saturday Afiernoons, 18, 37, 57, 75, 96. 
Selborne Society Notices, 16, 36, 56, 74, 118, 138, 
156, 176, 198, 213, 229. 
Selborne, Vet another, 182. 
Selboriiiana, 5, 21, 41, 61, 81, 1 to, 134, 141, 161, 
i8x, 20t, 221. 
Seton, Krnc.si Thompson, Proposed I.ecture by, 
179- 
Shamrock, 176. 
Shaw, \V. A., Voices of the Twilight, by, 26. 
Shelling, 147. 
Shooting Rare Birds, 44. 
Smith, A. Bernhard, Poisonous Plants 0/ all 
Countries^ 91. 
Snake Hunting in Wales, 174. 
Snell, K. C., 7 'ltc Cantt'ra in the Fields^ by, 89. 
South-Eastn'n Entomolog^icaly ^c,ySocieiyy 152. 
South-Eastern Naturalist for 1905, 195. 
South-Kastern Union of Scientihe Societies, 
Reigate Congress, xta 
Sowman, A., and W. Watkins, School Car- 
deningy 195. 
Sparrows, 174, 228. 
Spring Episode, A, by “ Rachel,” 48. 
Squirrel and Cat Story, by M., 27. 
Squirrel and Cal, The Poetry in Names, 53. 
Squirrels, 153. 
Slag Beetles, 142. 
Standen, R. S., F.L.S., F'.E.S., Among the * 
Butterflies and Flowers of Majorca, by, 168, 
1S5. 
Starlings and Damage to Crops, 135, 153. 
Starlings, are they Friends or Foes? 153. 
Starlings in Australia, 115. 
Step, Edward, F.L.S., Wayside and Woodland 
Blossofusy by, 151. 
Stoat, Plover chasing a, 153. 
Stone Age, Relics of the, in Holderness, 203. 
Slone Pine, The, 198. 
Stories from Natural Historyy by Richard 
Wagner, 30. 
Story ivithout an Endy They frotn the German, 
by Sarah Austin, 12. 
Straits Settlements, Protection of Wild Animals 
in the, 46. 
Subscriptions and Donations, 16. 37, 56, 75, 96, 
118, 138, 157, 176, 198, 219. 
Successive Occup>ancy of Nest, 154, 196. 
Surrey, Old West, 182. 
Sussex, East, Bird Protection in, 45. 
Sussex, Insanity in, 83, 111. 
Sussex, West, Birds of, 146. 
Swallows, 142. 
Swallows’ Nests in a Closed Porch, 196. 
Swallows’ Nests on Window Panes, T74. 
Swifts and Cockchafers, 36. 
Swiney Lectures, The, 201. 
Tapping, 15, 33. 
Telegraph Poles at Hindbead, 163. 
Telephone Poles at Epping Forest, 21, 41. 
Temperature, Mean Daily, by E. G. Aldridge, 
204, 223. 
Thorn, A Fine Old, 156. 
Thrush, 95. 
“ Thule,” Sea-Gulls as Pets, by, 64. 
Tintem Abbey, 201. 
Tits, Blue, 115. 
I TotnesiaHy 21, 53, 113. 
'rradcscaiu's Garden at Lambeth, 34. 
Tramway Trips and PambleSy by A. F2. Davie-- 
and K. F^. (»ower, 194. 
Travels 0/ a Naturalist in Northern F.urope, 
by J. A. Harvie Brown, 209. 
Trees, Big, Protection for, in. 
'Twi\t the Cup and Lip, Gowbarrow, Purley 
Beeches, Warlcy W’oods, 144. 
Vniversity 0/ Colorado Studies, vol, ii., 93, 
*95- 
Uses of British Plant Sy ThCy by the Rev. 
Prof. G. Henslow, 211. 
I'erses ehie/ly about Nature, by (#. F^ M., Og. 
Vicissitudes of Mean Daily Temperature 
throughout the Year, &c., by F2. G. Aldridge. 
204, 223. 
Fietorian Naturalist, The, 14, 32, 53, 71. 113. 
J52> *95. 2*3. 227. 
Voices of the Twilight, 20. 
Wagner, Richard, Stones from Natural Hi*- 
tory, by, 30. 
W'are, C. W., “ Ospreys," 7. 
Warley Woods Secured, i8i. 
Warley Woods, 'iwixt the Cup and Lip. 144. 
NVasps, Destroying, 197, 216. 
WaspSy Social and Solitary, by George and 
Elizabeth Peckham, x$o. 
W'aikin.s, W*. F^., and A. Sowman, School Garden’ 
ingy 195. 
Watt-;. NV. Marshall, A School Flora for the Use 
0/ Elementary Classes, 151. 
Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, by F^dward 
Step, F'. L.S., 151. 
Weasel attacking Chickens, 32. 
W’ea.sel, Dog and, 14. 
W'estell, Percival, British Bird Life, c^c,, 
by, 70. 
j Westell, W. Percival, Lecture at Annual Meet- 
ing, 107. 
Weston, Noah, Field Path Rambles, West Herts 
Series, by, 194. 
Wheatear in Hyde Park, The, 72. 
W’hite’s Letters, 41, 221. 
While’s Selborne, Prof. Bell’s copy of, 64. 
Whitgift Hospital, 31, 62. 
Whilgi/t Ifosfital, The Case /or the, by J. M. 
Hobson. M.D., 31. 
Wild Animals and Man, 134. 
Wild Animals, Protection of, in the Straits Seitle- 
mems. 46. 
Wild Birds. Longevity of, 218. 
Wild Birds Perching on Man, 94, 113. 
Wild Birds Protection Order, 5, 63. 
Wild icings, &^c.y by H. K. Job, 209. 
Wilson Bulletin, 32. 
Windsor Eyot, 6, 23. 
Winter Meetings of the Society (Selborne Satur- 
day Afternoons), 220, 231. 
Winter Sunshine, bv A. F^., 24. 
W’oodchuck. The, 155. 
Wood Pigeon’s Short Bereavement, A. 116. 
Wren, St. Kilda, 5. 
Yorkshire, Fungus Flora of, by G. Massee and 
C. Crossland, 193. 
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, Transactions of, 
93* 
I Zoological Society, The, 182. 
“Zoos,” Local, 141. 
