Jenner, Dr., his account of the young cuckoo, [13]

Jute type of man in Hampshire, [222]

Kestrels with young, [65]

"Kingfisher," an old name for dragon-fly, [120]

Kingfisher, capture of a, [296]; nesting in chalk-pit, [298]

Langland, quotation from, [52]

Leaves, tint of fallen, [2]

Life-principle, divisibility of, [75], [76]

Lime-trees by the Itchen cottage, [246], [248]; bird visitors to the, [248]

Ling, beauty of, in Wolmer Forest, [204]