Selborne Society's Magazine
THE REV. PERCY MYLES, B.A., F.L.S.
136, STRAND, W.C. AND 36, PICCADILLY, W.
Beauties of Epping Forest in Danger,
G. S. Boulger, 37.
Bird Names, English, 156. Birds and Bonnets, a Ladies' Sympo- sium, 160, 177.
Birds in Art, Miss I. Julien Armstrong, 72.
Birds of Prey in the Hebrides, Destruc-
tion of, Dr. James Clark, 50.
Black-Headed Gull, Miss W. M. E.
Fowler, 140.
Books for Holiday Makers, 126.
BOOKS FOR NATURE LOVERS.-About
Robins, by Lady Lindsay, 43. Bird
Books, Some, 92. Days and Hours
in a Garden, by E. V. B., 57.
English Idyls, by Dr. Emerson, 44.
Haunts of Nature, by Mr. Worsley
Benison, 45. Idyls of the Field, by
Mr. F. A. Knight, 45. In Tenny-
son Land, by Mr. J. C. Walters,
44. Irish Lore, Contributions to,
by Lady Wilde, 44. Science and
Scientists, by Rev. John Gerard, 58.
Sylvanus Redivivus, by Mrs. Hous-
toun, 44. Wayside Sketches, by
Prof. F. E. Hulme, 75. Wild Na-
ture won by Kindness, by Mrs.
Brightwen, 159.
Books Received, 31, 128.
Books, Short Notices of, 59, 76, 92, 111,
143.
Botanic Gardens at Chelsea, the future
of, Archibald L. Clarke, 124.
Branches of Selborne Society, Work of,
31, 48, 98, 115, 168, 183.
British Plants, Disappearance of, James
Britten, 7,
Mavis and the Merle, A Sonnet, Rev.
H. D. Rawnsley, 49.
Migration of Birds, Rev. A. Rawson, 20.
Migration of the Woodcock, the Rev.
H. D. Gordon, 34.
Mummy Wheat, Prof. G. Henslow, 119.
Naturalist's Whitsuntide Holiday, R. J.
Harvey Gibson, 85.
North, Miss Marianne, 176.
Northumbrian Plant Names, D. D.
Dixon, 110.
Plant allusions in the Poems of Robert Herrick, Sir James Sawyer, 122. Plant Names, English, 141. Preservation and Enjoyment of Open
Spaces, Robert Hunter, 101, 172, 188. Programme of NATURE NOTES, i. Protection of Birds on the Continent, by a Vice-President, 6, 25.
Protection of Plants in Switzerland,
James Britten, 133.
Pugnacity of Male Birds, Aubrey Ed-
wards, 193.
Recording of Local Names and Folk-
lore, 18.
Right of Way Asserted at Glen Doll,
George Murray, 33.
"Restoration," Thackeray Turner, 152.
Sea Birds' Rock, The, and its Brutal
SELBORNE SOCIETY, Annual Meeting of,
65; Educational Influence of, 154; Official Notices of, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 100, 115, 132, 148, 166, 183, 199; Work of the Branches of, 31, 48, 98, 115, 168, 183. 199.
SELBORNIANA.-Albino Birds, 96. Ani-
mal and Plant Names, 80. Answers
to Queries, 132. Appearance of
Birds, Flowers, &c., 47. Associa-
tion pour la Protection des Plantes,
132.
Bad Example, A, 30. Bees
or Flies? 198. Bellicose Duck, A,
131. Bird list from Torquay, 78.
Bird Pictures of H. Stacy Marks,
R.A., 180. Bird Protection Act
Farce, 77. Birds and Bonnets, 94,
146. Birds Singing as they Fly,
97, 113. Black-bird Story, A, 30.
Birds, Wanton destruction of, 197.
Books of Feathers, 163. Brave
Comrade, A, 98. Browning as a
Nature Painter, 12. Browning
Query, 28, 46, 166. Cheddar Cliffs,
Devastation at, 164, 182. Cheddar
Pink, 130, 146. "Chevisaunce,"
46. Children as Collectors, 115.
Collectors, by Mr. T. F. Wake-
field, 13. Continental Selborniana,
114. Cruelty to Kelts, 14. Cuckoo,
The Earliest, 95, 112. Cuckoo,
Note of the, 29, 47, 79. Daisy in De-
cember, 12. Destruction of Beauti.
ful Derbyshire Scenery, 77. De-
struction of Birds of Prey in the
Hebrides, 79. Fashion-Books, the
Ethics and Literature of, 14. Ferns,
Destruction of, 196. Flowers in
Hospitals, 60. Footpaths, Preserva-
tion of, 98. Frogs and Toads, 198.
Grassholm Outrage, 144. "Gravyes,"
61. Guinea Pigs Kampant, 181.
Hampshire Local Names, 47. Hayes
Common, Annexation of, 78. Holly Berries, 30. Home Reading Union, 97. Imitations of the Notes of Birds, 147, 165. Insects as Ornaments of the Garden, 130, 147. Jackdaws to their Kind, Unkindness of, 165. Kent, Sussex and Doncaster Local Names, 60. Keswick Notes, 79.
Kingfisher, A Sociable, 198,
King Horny, 46. Ladybird, 61.
Local Names, 47, 60. London
Oasis disappearing (Another), 131.
Memorial to Richard Jefferies, 131.
Migration of Birds, 63. Mildness
of the Season, 30. Milliner's
Scheme of Creation, 29. Musical
Mice, 114. Nightingale in the
Thames Valley, 94. Outrages in
Ireland, 95. Papyrophagous Slugs,
131, 145. Peculiar Blackbirds, 46. Pheasants as Fowl Rearers, 130. Plague of Rats, 30, 61. "Porri- wiggles," 92, 112. Primrose, The, 79. Primrose, A Plea for the, 45. Rare Birds, the Shooting of, 62. Righteous Indignation, 93. Sea and Sky Signs, 182. Sea-Birds'
Rock and its Brutal Visitors, 112.
Sea-blue Bird of March, 60, 93.
Selbornian Propaganda, Mr. G. A.
Musgrave on, 179. Sense of Time
in Birds, Mrs. Haweis, 93. Sing-
ing Mouse, 97. Sky-Signs, 144,
164. Sluggish Gymnastics, 145.
Snail, A New British, 199. Songs
of Birds, 95. Sparrows, 79. Spar-
rows and Mice, 112. Spicer, Miss
Mitford's, 61, 80. Strange Instance
of Nest Building, 130. Tame Birds
and Beasts, 113. Tennyson, The
New Poems of, II. Tom-Tits, 166.
Voracious Voles, 62.
Starling, a Sonnet, Rev. H. D. Rawnsley,
72.
Sympathy of Birds with their Kind,
Miss A. M. Buckton, 174.
Thoreau, J. L. Otter, 185.
Toothwort, The, Rev. H. D. Gordon, 74.
Vandalism at Hampstead, 17.
Village Naturalist, a Sonnet, by the Rev.
H. D. Rawnsley, 188.
Wood, Rev. J. G., James Britten, 68.
Woodland Scenery of the Northern
Heights in Danger, Archibald L.
Clarke, 90.
Yorkshire Names, Miss W. M. E. Fowler,
52.
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