Moth, death's-head, its beauty, [115]; and rarity, [116]
Musk mallow, the, at Selborne, [171]
Names, English, lack of, for dragon-flies, [118], [120]; for insects, [178]
Neolithic times, Iberians in Britain during, [236], [237]
Nestlings, ejection of, by cuckoo, [16-23]; strange coloration of, [15], [294]
New Forest, abuses of the, [29]; paucity of wild life in, [31]; its future management, [33]; butterflies of the, [117]; hornets in the, [130]
Newland, the Selborne hornblower, [206], [217]; his capture and pardon, [207], [218]; his grave under the yew tree, [218]
Newman, Edward, colony of green grasshoppers mentioned in his Entomologist, [139]; his Phytologist referred to as to the mimulus, [288]
Nightingale, date of cessation of its song, [89]
Nightjar, its care of the young, [39]