Associations, sympathy with lower animals due to human, [43], [46]; memories recalled by, [107-109]; value of, in matters of faith, [186]; charm due to, [286]

Autumn in the New Forest, [1]

Bank-vole and hornet, [9]

Bankes, Mr. E. A., his observation of nightjars, [39]

Barrow on the heath, the, [48-52]

Beaulieu, historical associations of, [36]; a heath near, [38]

Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, quoted as to the fire-fly, [125]

Bellamy, J. C., his Natural History of North Devon referred to, [251]

Bird-life, annual destruction of, [26]

Birds near the Boldre, [6]; their silence in late summer, [89]; mixed gatherings of, [90]; alarm cries of, [94]; by the Itchen, [249]