IV. 
Index. 
Nature of Bardolph, The, 229. 
Native Pleasures, 78. 
Nest, A Curious, 73. 
Nesting-place, Strange, 177. 
Newman, S. G., Single Rook’s Nest, 98. 
New Zealand Summer, A Dry, loi. 
Nightingale near London, 59, 78. 
Nightjar, 176, 197, 216, 217. 
“ Object Teaching,” 38, 97. 
On the Nature of Bardolph, 229. 
Ormerod, H. J., Birds, Young and Old, 
64; P'rom Year to Year, 252; Mi- 
gration in Heligoland, 3. 
“Ospreys” Again, 209, 260; in High 
Places, 161. 
Our Badge, 176. 
Our River, 210. 
Otir Northern Heights, 156. 
Our Society, 155, 175. 
Owls, 216. 
Oxen in a Storm, 159. 
Page, I. E., his Angling Days, 75 ; 
Moles, 158; Peewits and Rook, 159; 
Oxen in a Storm, 159 ; Tempera- 
ment in Animals, 159; Weasels, 18. 
Rages from a Day Book, 74. 
Palmer’s Life of foseph Wolf, 50. 
Paper again, 176. 
Pariah Dogs, 83. 
Partridge carrying Young, 157. 
Pedder, A., Ichneumon P'lies, 238 ; Pro- 
tection of Wild Birds, 41 ; Rooks at 
Lyme Regis, 176. 
Peewits and Rooks, 159. 
Peripatus and Others, 12. 
Phelps’s Mrs. Tippoo Tib, 37. 
Phillips, E., “ Object Teaching,” 38. 
Platel, J. J., Indian Pariah Dogs, 83. 
Plant Protection in Switzerland, 97. 
Plants of the Bible, 36. 
Plea for Liberty, 53. 
Pleasures in a Riverside Garden, 68. 
Pleasures of Rambles, 221, 246. 
Poisoning of Young Birds, 179, 198. 
Poster, An excellent, 152. 
Pratt, E., Golden Oriole, 158. 
“ Preservation,” 55. 
Rambles, Field-path, 95, 156. 
Rambles, Pleasures of, 221,246. 
Rawnsley, H. D., The National Trust, 
196 ; Noble Sport, 256. 
Reason in .Spiders, 18. 
Rendle, A. B., Wild Flowers, 232. 
Reynard the Fox, 37. 
Richardson’s The Hare, 193. 
Roberts, L. E., Ants, 260. 
Robins in Kew Gardens, 156, 238; 
Australian, 261. 
Rooks at Lyme Regis, 104, 176 ; 
More About, 117; Note on, 98; 
Query about, 56, 76, 118, 158; 
Single Nest of, 98. 
Rushen, W. N., Birds in St. James’s 
Park, 177 ; in Wanstead Park, 92 ; 
London Birds, 56 ; Nightingale near 
London, 78. 
Salt, H. S., Humanitarian League and 
Sport, 237. 
Saunders, J., The Mycetozoa, 28. 
Sayer, E. P., Birds and Windows, 58. 
Scargill, J. J., About a Spider, 217. 
Scenery of Switzerland, 215. 
Scientific Curiosities, 153. 
Schwarz’s Common Crow of the United 
States, 94. 
•Seal Butchery, 170. 
Secretan, D. L., Wagtails and Cuckoo, 
239- 
Sedgwick’s /’err/a/rrr, 12. 
.Selborne Library, j8o. 
Selborne Society: 155, 175; Official 
Notices and News from the Branches, 
20, 40, 60, 80, too, 140, 160, 180, 
200, 220, 240, 264 ; Annual Meeting 
of, 121, 128. 
Selborniana, 17, 38, 55, 76,96, 155, 175, 
196. 23s, 259. 
Serve them Right ! 55. 
Sharp’s Insects, 12. 
Sinclair’s Myriapods, 12. 
Smith, B. W., Golf and Wild Flowers, 
236. 
Sowerby’s Rooks and their Neighbours,yj. 
Sparrows, 261. 
.Sparrow-hawk, 18, 1 18. 
Sjrender, E., Nightjar, 21 7 ; Robins in 
Kew Gardens, 156, 238. 
Spiders: About, 217; Reason in, 18; 
Remarkable, 158 ; Web, 237, 262. 
