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Martin, E. A., F.G.S., A Neglected Village,
63.

Marston, R. B., Walton and some Earlier
Writers on Fish and Fishing, by, 149.
Marylebone Centre Magazine, The, 30.
Massacre des Oiseaux, Le: Appel aux
Femmes, by Mlle. P. Lagier, 174.
Maternal Impressions, 6.

Medd, J. C., M.A., The Educational Value
of Nature Study, by, 174.

Memorial to Richard Jefferies, Further, 146.
Meteoric Stones, 17, 36, 56.
Meteor of January 14, The, 58.

Meyer, Kuno, Four Old Irish Songs of Sum-
mer and Winter, Edited by, 134.
Miall, Prof. L. C., F.R.S., The Natural
History of Aquatic Insects, by, 50.

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Natural History Notes, 175, 190, 212, 231.
Natural History Queries, 177, 195, 219, 236.
Natural History of Aquatic Insects, The,
by Prof. L. C. Miall, F. R.S., 50.
Natural History of the Lower Animals, 248.
Natural History, Selborne, Gilbert White's,
edited by Richard Kearton, F.R.S., II.
Naturalist in La Plata, The, by W, H.
Hudson, F.Z.S., 209.

Naturalist's Journal, The, 14.
Naturalist, The, 14, 74, 94, 134, 175.
Nature and Naturalists by the Rev. W.
Johnson, F.L.S., 93.

Nature Cruel? Is, by The Rev. Edmund T.
Daubeny, 124, 175, 193, 212, 231.
Nature, Curious and Beautiful, 247.

Nature in the Early Months, by E. W. H., 65.
Nature Knowledge: its Progress and Inter-

pretations, &c., by Wilfrid Mark Webb, 30.
Nature Note-book, My,by E. Kay Robinson,93.
Nature Photographic Competition, 45.
Nature's Riddles, 247.

Nature Student's Note Book, The, by the
Rev. Canon Steward and Miss A. E.
Mitchell, 50.

Nature Exhibition, Home Counties, 82, 165,
181, 227, 244.

Nature Study (late Naturalist's Journal), 14,

33, 50, 74, 94.

Nature Study Prize at Hammersmith Arts and
Crafts Exhibition, 115.

Nature Study, The Educational Value of, by
J. C. Medd, M.A. 174.

Nature Study Union, The School, 83.
Neglected Village, A, by Edward A. Martin,
F.G.S., 63.

Nest, A Compound, 233.

Nest of Swallow, 216.

Nesting, Late, 234.

Nesting Places, Unusual, 136, 176.

New Forest Natural History Society, A, 22.
New Members, 19, 39, 59, 77, 99, 138, 156, 178,
196, 219, 237, 251.

News from the Branches: Abinger and Shere,
100, 156; Bath, 100, 156; Birmingham and
Midland, 78, 138, 158; Brighton, 178;
Clapton (Lower Lea Valley), 138, 238;
Croydon, 19, 78; East Riding, Yorks,
238 Hampstead (Northern Heights), 178.
Nightjar, Attacked by a, 34.

Notices for Railway Stations, Hotels, Inns,
Cyclists' Rests, &c., 79.

Nottingham Naturalists' Society, Fiftieth
Annual Report, &c., 74.

Nunn, Joseph P., Sixteen Years with the
Common Sparrow, by, 73.

Nut-Tree Tussock, The, 54.

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Parents' Review, The, 50, 74, 94, 152, 175.
Parsley Fern, The, 22, 42.

Pearson's Magazine, 94.

Pernet, George, A Note on Carlyle and
Darwin, by, 184.

Pernet, George, Gilbert White and Leprosy,
64, 95.

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Sap of Trees, The, 188, 218.
Save the Skylarks, 42.
Scarcity of Butterflies, 218.

Scenery, The Spoliation of British, 202.
Scherren, Henry, Natural History of Lower
Animals, 248.

School Nature Study Union, The, 83.

Sexes of White Stoats, 134, 175, 194.

Sea after a Gale, The, by John Ruskin, 208.
Sea Water, 27.

Seal, Gross Cruelty to a, 201.

Selborne, A Lost Charm to, 62.

Selborne, Damage by Gale at, 221.

Selborne, House to Let at, 84.

Selborne, Proposed Visit to Selborne, 41, 62, 82.
Selborne Saturday Afternoons, 20, 39, 59, 78,

99, 240, 252.

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Sharpe, Dr. Bowdler, Lecture on Selborne at
Annual Meeting, 114.

Shepheard-Walwyn, H. W., Nature's Riddles,

247.

Sheppard, Thomas, F.G.S., Geological Ram-
bles in East Yorkshire, by, 173.
Shrews, 135.

Silica in Sea Water, 56.

Simpson, Frances, Book of the Cat, by, 228.
Singing Mice, 232.

Six-footed, Ways of the, by Anna B. Com-
stock, 173.

Sixteen Years with the Common Sparrow, by
Joseph P. Nunn, 73.

Skuas, 234.

Slug, A Thread-spinning, 218.

Slugs, 77, 96.

Smoke and Vegetation, 136.

Snake Feeding at the Zoological Gardens,
Humanitarian League Leaflet, 74, 164.
Society for the Protection of Birds, 12th
Annual Report of the, 73.

Somerville, Mrs., The Colour of the Sea, by, 3.
South Eastern Union, Temporary Museum,
23, 162.

South London Entomological and Natural
History Society, 1902, Proceedings of the,
134.

Sowerby's "English Botany " Supplement, 23.
Spare the Birds, 135.

Sparrow, Piebald, 236.
Sparrows, 52, 75.

Sparrows, Sixteen Years with the Common,

by Joseph P. Nunn, 73.

Spiral Torsion in Plant Growth, 191.
Spoliation of British Scenery, The, 202.
Springtime, by A. R. Frances, 188, 218.
Spurious Sports Considered from an Educa-

tional Standpoint, by the Rev. Dr. Gray,

174.

Squirrels Carrying Young, 214.

Squirrels in Scotland, 15.

Steward, the Rev. Canon, and Miss Alice E.
Mitchell, The Nature Student's Note
Book, by, 50.

Stoat and Mole, 219.

Stoats, Polecats, and 51, 95, 134, 175, 194.
Stonehenge, Preservation of, 163.

Stratford on-Avon, Henley Street, 142, 226.
Swallow's Nest, 34, 216.

Swanley Horticultural College, 244.

Swifts, 195, 216, 233.

Subscriptions and Donations, 19, 39, 59, 78,
99, 138, 156, 178, 196, 219, 237, 251.

Thames Preservation, 115.

Thunderbolts, 77, 96.

Thunderstorms far North, 177.

Tiger Cub that Ate its Own Mother, A, by A.
Yaldwyn, Lt. Col. D.S.O., 29.

Toads 237.

Tortoise and Dog, 236.

Transactions of the City of London Entomo-

logical and Natural History Society for
1902, 74.

Trays for Feeding Birds, 135.
Trees, The Sap of, 188, 218.
Trout, Tame, 34.

Un-Selbornian Parson, The, 83.

Ussher, Mrs. Beverley, and Dorothy Jebb,
Observation Lessons on Plant Life, by,

230.

Variations in Orchis maculata, 177.
Victorian Naturalist, The, 43, 74, 134, 152,
175, 212, 231.
Vivisection, 227.

Vole, Field and Bank Vole, Notes on the
Short-tailed Field Mouse, or, by G. T.
Rope, 133.

Wagtails and Flycatchers, 217.

Waiting for the Tiger's Approach, by Lt.-
Col. A. Yaldwyn, D.S.O., 146.
Wakes, The, 21.

Walpole Bond, J. A., Bird Life in Wild
Wales, 246.

Walton and some Earlier Writers on Fish
and Fishing, by R. B. Marston, 149.
Water Babies, The, by Charles Kingsley, 93.
Ways of the Six-footed, by Anna B. Com-
stock, 173.

Wealth and Progress of New South Wales,
1900-1, by T. A. Coghlan, 33.

Webb, Wilfred Mark, Nature Knowledge, its
Progress and Interpretation, &c., by, 30.
Wellcome Physiological Research Labora-
tory, The, 152.

Westell, W. Percival, Country Rambles, 133.
Westell, W. Percival, The Garden of My

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