X GGNTENTS, 



2. Phyllopneuste Trocliilus. The Willow Woodwren, 371 



3. Phyllopneuste Hippolais. The Short- winged "Wood- 



wren, or Chiff-chafif, - - 379 



Genus IV. Melizophilus. Furzelixg, - - 382 



1 . Melizophilus Provincialis. The Provence Furzeling, 383 



Genus V. Calamoherpe. Reedling, - 388 



1. Calamoherpe phragmitis. The Sedge Reedling, 390 



2. Calamoherpe arundinacea. The Marsh Reedling, 395 



Genus VI. Sibilatrix. Chirper, - - 397 



1. Sibilatrix Locustella. The Grasshopper Chirper, 399 



Genus VII. Regulus. Kinglet, - - 405 



1. Regulus auricapillus. The Gold-cro\vned Kinglet, 408 



2. Regulus ignicapillus. The Fire-crowned Kinglet, 416 



FAMILY YII. PARIN^E. TITS AND ALLIED SPECIES, - 4] 8 

 Synopsis of the British Genera and Species of Parinse, 420 



Genus I. Parus. Tit, - - - 422 



1. Parus Fringillago. The Ox-eye Tit, - 425 



2. Parus cceruleus. The Blue Tit, - - 431 



3. Parus ater. The Coal Tit, - - 440 



4. Parus palustris. The Marsh Tit, - - 445 



5. Parus cristatus. The Crested Tit, - 450 



Genus II. Mecistura. Mufflin, - - 453 



1. Mecistura longicaudat a. The Long-tailed Mufflin, 454 



PRACTICAL ORNITHOLOGY. SIXTH LESSON, . 462 



Audubon, Ornithologus, and Physiophilus make a digression to the 

 Pentland Hills, halt at Currie, and return to Edinburgh, dis- 

 coursing on birds and other matters. 



Thereafter INIr Weir gives an account of the Migratory Birds of West- 

 Lothian, Ornithologus of those of Mid-Lothian, and Mr Hepburn 

 of those of East-Lothian. 



Motacilla alba and Motacilla Yarrelli compared. Budytes flava and 

 Budytes Rayi compared. Young of Budytes flava. Song of Sky- 

 Lark. Notes on Blackcap, Garden Warbler, Sedge Reedling, and 

 Grasshopper Chirper, 



