Index. 
V. 
Sport, Noble, 256 ; or Slaughter, 259. 
Sportsman’s View, A, 260. 
Spotted h'ly-Catcher, 39. 
Spring and Harvest Meeting, 262. 
Squirrels, Naturalizing, 98. 
Step’s Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, 
174 - 
Stock, E. A., “Egrets,” 236; Gulls 
and Sparrows, 78. 
Strickland, C. S., Note on Kooks, 98. 
Strike against Dockers, 193. 
Sturge, M. T., Sympathy in a Bird, 217. 
Suckling, F. II., Rook Query, 76. 
Swallows in November, 261. 
Swann’s British Birds, 234. 
Tail, L., Magpie Nests, 117; Toad and 
Snake, 218. 
Tasmanian Nature Notes, 184. 
Tate, \V. R., Frog, Toad, and .Snake, 
262 ; Spring and Harvest, 262. 
Tebb, J. C., Naturalizing Squirrels, 98. 
Theobald’s Insect Life, 75. 
Titmice and Nuts, 17. 
Tit’s Nest in a Mop, 203. 
Toad and Snake, 197, 218, 238, 262. 
Tree Felling at Kew, 91, 155, 235. 
Turle, R., Bird Notes, 18; Cats and 
Birds, 77 ; Do Insects Grow ? 205 ; 
Rooks, 104. 
Tutt’s British Moths, 95. 
Uglification of England, The, 141. 
Un-natural History, 213, 238. 
Vicarage Garden in North Lancashire, 205. 
V’ictoria Embankment Gardens, 1. 
Vipers, 216, 238. 
Wagtails and Cuckoo, 239. 
Waite, E. W., Nightingale near Lon- 
don, 78. 
Walton, M. C., Halcyon Days, in. 
Warburton, G. E., Sparrow-hawk, 18. 
Warner, W. IL, Nightjar, and Chiff- 
chaff; 197, 217; Stoncchat, 199. 
Water Babies, 37. 
If' ay side and Woodside Blossoms, 174. 
Weasels, 18. 
Wishaw’s Romance of the Woods. 76. 
White, Gilbert, his Selborne Sermons, 
17 ; interview with, 181. 
Whiting, J. G., Nightingale near I^n- 
don, 78. 
Whilwell, W., Box Hill, 96. 
“ Wideawake Fair,” 105. 
Wild Birds, Good News for, 41, 78. 
Witchell’s Evolution of Bird-Song, 206. 
Wright’s Birdcraft, 34. 
Woodpecker, Greater Spotted, 197. 
Woodward, B. B., British .Slugs and 
Snails, 233. 
Wolf, Joseph, 50. 
Worsdell, W. C., Swallows in November, 
261. 
Wright’s Birdcraft, 34. 
