(The names of books reviewed are printed in italics.)
Abnormal Foxglove, An, Edward A. Martin,
Abnormal Foxglove, An, George Henslow, F.L.S., 199.
Abnormality in Typha, 199.
Agricultural Economist, The, 17, 38, 58, 76, 97,
137, 157, 174, 193, 226.
Aldridge, E. G., On Telegraph Poles, 221.
Alpine Flowers, 21.
American Legislation for the Protection of
Birds, 143.
American S.P.C.A., 34th Annual Report, 58.
Among the Birds in Northern Shires, by C.
Dixon, 136.
Among the Robins, by H. E. Walton, 48.
Animals' Friend, The, 17, 38, 58, 76, 97, 137,
Animals' Heads as Ornaments, 122.
Animal Life, Thoughts in Many Minds on,
gathered by H. C. F., 136.
Animal World, The, 17, 38, 58, 76, 97, 137, 174,
193, 215, 226.
Annals de Sciencias Naturaes, vol. vi., 215.
Annual Meeting and Conversazione, 61, 81, 101.
Annual Report of the Society, 101.
Answers to Correspondents, 20, 40, 120, 140, 180,
Autumn, Nature in, by J. W. Cole, 162. Aviary, Our, by a Selbornian, 189.
Avocet, Arthur W. Hext Harvey, 197.
Beal, F. E. L., B.S., Food of the Bobolink,
Blackbirds and Greckles, by, 215.
Bees and Butterflies at Kew, by Walter John-
son, 53.
Bees in a Bedroom, J. Hiam, 198.
Big Game, Conference on, 11I.
Bird, M. C. H., on Tame Robins, 227.
Birds in 1899, Notes on London, by A. Holte
Macpherson, F.Z.S., 88.
Birds of an English Grouse Moore, by Miss C.
Trollope, 144.
Birds of North-east London, by H. Chipper-
field, 70.
Birds of Paradise, by Graham Renshaw, M.B.,
164.
Birds of Paradise at Kew, 161.
Birds, Simulation of Injury in, 226.
Birds using Old Nest, M. S. Jenkyns, 137.
Blackbird's Defence, A, 175; A Brave, 181.
Blackbirds, Plague of, 175, 197, 217, 229.
Blackthorn, 159.
Blundell, Miss Madge, In a Devonshire Lane,
146.
Board of Agriculture Leaflets, 17, 38, 76, 137,
Book of the Fields and Woods, &c., A, edited
by J. P. Steele, 56.
Botanical Publications, The Classification of,
by William Trelease, 76.
Boulger, G. S., F.L.S., F.G.S, The late Rev.
C. A. Johns' Flowers of the Field, edited
by, 75.
Boxes for Birds, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 177.
Branch Payments, 1899, 119, 199.
Britten, Alice A., Cuckoos' Winter Quarters, 194.
Bulletin de l'Association pour la Protection des
Classified Dates, Cyclopedia of, by Charles
Clifton and Durdham Downs, 121.
Clutterbuck, C. A., Nightingale's Nest, 98. Coal-Tits, W. J. Stillman, 195.
Cocksedge, W., Cydonia japonica, 232.
Cole, J. W., Grass Snakes, 67; Nature in Autumn, 162.
Collier, William Frederick, Country Matters in
Short, 157; House Martin, 138.
Collinson, Joseph, What Tortoise Shell is, by, 35.
Compton, Theodore, Hedgehogs, 217.
Coneys, 58.
Conference on Big Game, 1II.
Cooke, M. C., M.A., LL.D., A.L.S., One
Thousand Objects for the Microscope, &c.,
by, 214.
Cornish Chough, 203.
Country Matters in Short, by William Frederick Collier, 157.
Crespi, Dr. A. J. H., Pet Rabbits, 11.
Crofton, Addioon, A Good Dog, 194; The
Hedgehog, 194.
Croham Hurst, Edward A. Martin, 2.
Crossing the St. Gothard, 75.
Crow, The, A. C. Mackie, 98.
'Crow Counting, W. J. Stillman, 158.
Cruelty of Nature, 229.
Cuckoos and the Weather, James Hiam, 159.
Cuckoos, On, by H. Stuart Dove, F.Z.S., 83.
Cuckoos' Winter Quarters, 194, 195.
Cuckoo Sucking Eggs, 116.
Curious Homes for the Birds, James Hiam, 78.
Cyclopædia of Classified Dates, by Charles E.
Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations, by J. K. Hoyt, 136.
Dalgleish, M. Sybilla, Migrants, 118.
Daubeny, The Rev. Edmund Thomas, A Norfolk
Rectory, 129, 161, 183, 202; Boxes for Birds,
177; Bumble-bees, 178; Dor-beetles, 19;
Earwigs, 231; Field-mice and Eggs, 17;
Greater Spotted Woodpecker, 196; Green
Woodpecker, 196; Hedgehogs, 216; Hen-
Harriers, 39; How Rats carry Eggs, 226;
Humming Bird Hawk Moth, 138; Idle
Bees, 197; Kestrels and Sparrows, 17;
Long-tailed Field-mice, 97, 137; Leaf-cutt
ing Bees, 178; Oysters, 79; Red Deer, 216;
Skua Gulls, 58; Stuffed Birds, 18.
Daubeny, Capt. Giles A., Instinct in Birds, 98; Limestone, 92; Mirage, illustrated, 167.
Death of an illustrious Selbornian, John Ruskin,
Degen, Ed., Simulation of Injury in Birds, 226.
Degen, J. J. E., Instinct of Birds, 77.
Denne, W., The Nightjar, 195.
Derbyshire Naturalists' Quarterly, &c., 157.
Distress in India, 182.
Dog, A Good, 194, 216.
Dogs and Thunderstorms, 194.
Domestic Menagerie, A, by Theophile Gautier,
trans. by Mrs. William Chance, 37-
Donations towards Deficit, 59, 79, 99, 109.
Dor-beetles, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 19.
Dove, H. Stuart, F.L.S., On Cuckoos, 83; With
a Southern Field Club, by, 37.
Druery, C. T., F.L.S., The New Gulliver, or
Travels in Athomia, by, 38.
Dutt, W. A., The Lokeway, by, 123.
Eccentric Nesting of the Great Titmouse, W. Warde Fowler, 177.
Edinburgh Association for the Protection of
Wild Birds, 61.
Editor, By the, Nature Notes with Pencil and
Camera, 62.
Editor's Address, The, 201.
Edwards, S. G., Parroquets, 218.
English Sparrow in the United States, The, 61.
Epsom College Natural History Society, Report,
96.
Essex Naturalist, The, 137.
Evolution, Problems of, by F. W. Headley, 224.
Experiment to be Avoided, An, 122.
Fair Persian, The, by Annie Hancock Meadow- croft, 15.
Farley, C. E., Humming Bird Hawk Moth, 18; Oleander Hawk Moth, 231.
Field Club for 1899, The Report of the, 23.
Field Club Rambles, 119, 139, 160, 179, 199, 220.
Field Mice and Eggs, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 17.
Field Path Rambles round Maidstone, by
Walker Miles, 157.
Financial Position of the Society, The, 161, 221.
Financial Statement for the Year 1899, 104.
Flora of Skipton and District, compiled by
Lister Rotheray, 193.
Flowers of the Field, by the late Rev. C. A.
Johns, B.A., F.L.S., edited by Prof.
Boulger, 41, 75.
Flowers, Late, 231.
Food of the Bobolink, Blackbird, and Grackles,
by F. E. L. Beal, B.S., 215
Forthcoming Life of Gilbert White, 181. Fresh-killed Sea birds, 22, 81.
Fry, The Right Hon. Sir Edward and Agnes, The Mycetozoa, &c., 37.
Gautier, Theophile, A Domestic Menagerie, trans. by Mrs. William Chance, 37.
Gerish, W. B., A Plague of Blackbirds, 217.
Geology, Skertchley's, revised by James Monck
man, D.Sc., 214
Gilbert White's Diary, 82.
Gilbert White, Forthcoming Life of, 181. Girls' Realm, The, 193.
Gnapé, E. T. Daubeny, 197. Golder's Hill, 61.
Grass-Snakes, by J. W. Cole, 67.
Greater-spotted Woodpecker, Ed. Thos. Dau-
beny, 196.
Green, The Rev. G. C., Hoopoe in South Devon, 78.
Green, Jas. F., Are Woodpeckers Ovivorous 116; Do our Bats eat Birds? 116.
Greenwood, Shakespeare's, by George Morley,
225.
Green-woodpecker, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 196. Gulls in London, P. E. Clark, 39. Gunners on the Broads, 182.
Habits of Nightjar, Edward Step, F. L.S., 218. Hackwood, F. W., Chatty Object Lessons in Nature Knowledge, by, 95.
Hampstead and its Associations, Sweet, by
Mrs. Caroline A. White, 154.
Hampstead Astronomical and Scientific Society,
Handbook of British Rubi, by the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, F. L.S., 173.
Hargrave, Lilly, Food for Martins, 230.
Harvey, Arthur W. Hext, Avocet, 197: House-
Martin, 196; Late Nesting, 197; Mimicry
in Starlings, 229; Parroquets, 228; Robins,
228; Terns, 229; Whinchat, 197.
Hastings and S. Leonards Sixth Annual
Report Nat. Hist. Society, 17.
Hawkes, General H. P., C. B., Perseverance Rewarded, by, 188.
Hawk-moths, 18, 118, 138, 231.
Heads of Stuffed Animals, 111, 122.
Headley, F. W., Problems of Evolution, 224. Hedgehogs, 58, 194, 216, 217.
Hedgehogs and their Ways, Two, by Charles F. W. T. Williams, M.A.. 31. Hedge-sparrow, Tameness in, 230. Hen-harriers, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 39. Henslow, The Rev. Prof., M.A., F.L.S.; Ab-
normal Foxglove, 199; Dogs and Thunder- storms, 194; How Scenery is made, 3, 26, 42, 65, 90, 113, 133.
Hett, Chas. Louis, Calls of Birds, 99.
Hiam, James, A Plague of Blackbirds, 175;
Bees in a Bedroom, 198; Choked with a
Feather, 196; Cuckoos and the Weather,
159; Curious Homes for the Birds, 78;
Dogs and Thunderstorms, 174; Hornets
and Wasps, 198; House-Martins and
Swallows, 159; Late Cuckoos, 175; Late
Nesting, 197; Mimicry in Wild Starlings,
159; Summer Migrants, 159; The Coming
Migrants, 77.
Home Reading Union Magazine, The National,
Hoopoe in South Devon, The Rev. G. C. Green,
Hornets and Wasps, J. Hiam, 198.
Horses in the Battlefield, 112.
House-Martin and Swallows, 159, 176.
How Rats carry Eggs, Robert H. Read,
M.B.O. U., 216.
How Scenery is Made, The Rev. Prof. Hen- slow, M.A., F.L. S., 3, 26, 42, 65, 90, 113, 133. Hoyt, J. K., Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations,
Hudson, A. W., Late Flowers, 231.
Hudson, W. H., Nature in Downland, by, 151.
Humane Review, The, 96.
Humanitarian League Conversazione, The, 41. Humanity, 17, 38, 58, 76, 97, 137, 157, 174, 193,
Humming Bird Hawk-moth, 18, 118, 138.
Idle Bees, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 197.
In a Devonshire Lane, by Miss Madge Blundell,
146.
In Birdland with Field-glass and Camera, by
B. G. Pike, 136.
Insects and Spiders, 58, 79.
Insect-eating Birds' Food for Winter, 218.
Instinct in a Rat, 38.
Instinct in Birds, 18, 77, 97, 98.
Instinct of Wild Rabbits, James Hiam, 97.
Irish Naturalist, The, 17, 58, 76, 97, 137, 157,
174, 193, 215, 226.
Ivy injurious to Trees, 199, 219, 231.
Jenkyns, M. S., Birds using old Nests, 137. Johns, The late Rev. C. A., B.A., F.L.S., Flowers of the Field, edited by G. S. Boulger, F.L.S., F.G.S., 75.
Johnson, Walter, Bees and Butterflies at Kew, by, 53.
Journal and Papers of Chauncy Maples, D.D., F.G.S., edited by Ellen Maples, 16.
Kearton, Richard, F.Z.S., Our Rarer British Breeding Birds, by, 16.
Kehoe, Paul F., Mimicry in Starling, 116. Kestrels and Sparrows, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 18.
Kew, Bees and Butterflies at, by Walter John-
Kew, Birds' Paradise at, 161.
Kew, H. Wallis, F.Z.S., The Lima's Nest, by,
208.
Kingsley, George Henry, M.D., F.L.Z., Notes
on Sport and Travel, by, 57.
Knowledge, 58, 76, 97, 137, 157, 174, 193, 215,
226.
Lange, D., Our Native Birds, &c., 56.
Lark-Hawking, 143.
Late Cuckoos, James Hiam, 175.
Late Nesting, 175, 197, 218. Law as to Rat Fights, The, 112.
Leaf-cutting Bees, Ed. Thos. Daubeny, 178. Leaflets Received, 193.
Leaves, Destruction of, 203, 222.
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