VI. 
Index 
Macpherson, A. Holte, London Birds, 12. 
McCorquodale, W. H., Yellow-Necked 
Mouse, 216. 
McNair, J. F. A., Monograph of 
Ploceus Baya, 25. 
Malleson, F. A., A Reminiscence, 54. 
Mammals, Reptiles and Fishes of Essex, 
170. 
Martin, E. A., Birds and Bicycles, 178 ; 
Caged Birds, 19S; Field Club 
Ramble, 210 ; Wild Bird’s Protec- 
tion Orders, 176. 
Martin, F. E., Struggle for Existence, 
159- 
Masefield, J. R. B. , Carnivorous Mol- 
lusk, 23 ; White Cattle of Chartley, 
46. 
Mice, Singing, 176, 196. 
Mid-March, 51. 
Migrants, Summer, 97 ; Winter, 218. 
Migration of Swallows, 217. 
Miles, Walker, Off your Bikes, 174. 
Millard, Rev. F. M., Butcher’s Broom, 
1 1 7 ; Hawfinches, 79 ; Hornets, 78; 
Instinct apd Experience, 96. 
Miller, Philip, Botanist, 224. 
Miller, W. J. C. , Notable Trees and 
Shrubs, 149. 
Missouri Botanical Gardens , 174. 
Moles in Lancashire, Destruction of, 83. 
Mollusk, A Carnivorous, 23. 
Monckman’s, J., Sker/chly’s Geology, 
213- 
Moorhen and Carp, 199. 
Mouse, Yellow-Necked, 197, 216. 
Mr. Long’s Dogs Bill, 222. 
Murderous Millinery, 182. 
Museums, Essays on, 115. 
Nash, E. A., Report of the Field Club, 
19- 
National Trust, 14 1. 
Natural History Notes and Queries, 16, 
37. 5 s . 78, 96, 1 17. '37. 157. *75. 
196, 216, 236. 
Naturalist, The, 136, 175, 196, 215, 236. 
Naturalist's Directory , 78. 
Nature-Knowledge, 75. 
“ Nature Notes,” 41 . 
Nature’s Happy Familii. , lob. 
Nature V. Paradise, ibG. 
Nest : A Reed Bunting’s, 37, 99 
Thrush’s, on the Ground, 98. 
Nesting, Late, 4. 
New Forest, 3, 22. 
Nightingale, 97, 114. 
Nightshade, The Vale of, 238. 
Officers of the Society, 124. 
Ormerod, H. J., Christina Rossetti, 67. 
Osprey Plumes in the Army, 126. 
Otter, J. L., Charles Waterton at Wal- 
ton Hall, 32 ; On Matters Sel- 
bornian, 5. 
“ Ouida,” a Protest from, 72 
Our Animal Friends, 95, 136, 175, 196, 
215. 
Owl : A Word for the, 154 ; White, 1 78- 
Page ’s, J. E., Angling Days, 195. 
| Pansies, Violas and Violets, 1 74. 
| Partridge Carrying Young, 218. 
Partridge, F. E., Rabbits and Bella- 
donna, 196. 
Partridge, J., Cuckoo, 217 ; Kestrel 
Carrying an Egg, 137. 
Passerine Repentance?, 217. 
Peregrines, 177. 
Perry-Coste, F. H., An Old-World 
Botanist. 244; Transport of Seeds 
by Sea- water, 159. 
Petty, S. L., F. A. Malleson : A Remi- 
niscence, 54 ; The Vale of Night- 
shade, 238. 
Phenological Observations, 118. 
Philip Miller, Botanist, 224. 
“ Photographing a Wounded Buffalo,” 
104. 
Pigs, Extreme Precocity in, 85. 
Ploceus Baya, Monograph of, 25. 
Plowright, C. B., Birds and Bicycles, 137. 
Pony, A Clever, 59. 
I’ooley, A. M., Young Thrush Feeding 
Others, 158. 
Portmadoc and Beddgelerl Railway, 62, 
162, 182, 202. 
Preservation, Conference on, 126. 
Prevention of Cruelly to Animals, 1S1. 
Prince’s, 1.., Cuckoo and House Sparrow, 
97; his Meteorological Journal, 96; 
his Topography and Climate of Crow- 
borough Hill, 2 1'2. 
