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INDEX. 



Jar Owl, the Nightjar. 



Jaseur, IGl. 



Jay, Jay Pie, or Jay Pyet, 263. 



Jenny, the Wren. 



Jer Falcon, the Gyr Falcon. 



Jid or Judcock, the Jack Snipe. 



Kadder and Kae, the Jackdaw. 



Kamtschatka Tern, the Black Tern, 7. 



Katabella, the Hen Harrier. 



Kate, the Hawfinch. 



Katogle, the Eagle Owl. 



Keelie, the Kestril. 



Kentish Plover, 389. 



Kestril, 22. 



Kiddaw, the Guillemot. 



Killigrew, the Red-legged Crow. 



Killockdoe, the Black Cock. 



King-duck, 512. 



King-Harry, the Goldfinch. 



Kingfisher, 268. 



Kinglet, the Gold-crest. 



King of the Quails, 461. 



Kip, the Tern. 



KirktuUock, the Shoveler. 



Kirmew and Kirmow, the Tern. 



Kite, Fork -tailed, or Common, 31. 

 Swallow-tailed, 33. 



Kittiwake Gull, 581. 



Knee, a name often given, though in- 

 accurately, to the junction of the 

 tarsus and tibia of a bird. 



Knot, 453. 



Lag, 474. 



Lagopus Scoticus, 351. 



vulgaris, 355. 

 Lamhi or Lavy, the Guillemot. 

 Land Curlew, the Great Plover. 

 Landrail, 460. 

 Lanius Collurio, 63. 



Excubitor, 61. 



rufus, 66. 

 Lanner. The young female Peregrine 

 has been so called under the im- 

 pression that it was the Falco 

 Lanarius of Linnseus, which has not 

 been noticed in Britain. 

 Lapland Bunting or Finch, 185. 

 Lapwing, 393. 

 Large Black -backed Gull, 589. 



White-winged Gull, 590. 

 Lark, Crested, 1 83. 



Shore, 184. 



Short-toed, 184. 



Sky, 177. 



Wood, 182. 

 Larus argentatus, 587. 



atricilla, 580. 



Bonapartii, 576. 



canus, 583. 



capistratus, 576. 



eburneus, 582. 



fuscus, 587. 



glaucus, 590. 



Icelandieus, 586. 



Larus marinus, 589. 



minutus, 575. 



ridibundus, 577. 



Ro.ssii, 576. 



Sabini, 575. 



tridactylus, 581. 

 Lary, the Guillemot. 

 Laughing Goose, the White-fronted 

 Goose. 



Gull, 580. 

 Lavandiere, 171. 

 Lavrock, the Skylark. 

 Leach's Petrel, 603. 

 Least Butcher-bird, the Bearded Tit. 



Spotted Woodpecker, 298. 



Wigeon, the Tufted Duck. 



Willow Wren, 135. 

 Leg-bird, the Sedge Warbler. 

 Lesser Black-backed Gull, 587. 



Butcher-bird, the Bearded 

 Tit. 



Grebe, 532. 



Guillemot, the female and 

 young of the common Guil- 

 lemot. 



Iceland Gull, the White- 

 winged Gull. 



Imber, the Black-throated 

 Diver. 



Pettychaps, the Chiff-Chafif. 



Redpole, 219. 



Spotted Woodpecker, 298. 



Tern, 569. 



Water Sparrow, the Sedge 

 Warbler. 



Whitethroat, 131. 



White-winged Gull, 586. 

 Lesser wing-coverts, the feathers 

 which overlie the greater wing- 

 coverts, or those next the quills. 

 Lestrls, Buffbnii, 596. 



Cataractes, 591. 



Pomarinus, 593. 



Richardsonii, 594. 

 Limosa melanura, 436. 



rufa, 435. 

 Ling-bird, the Meadow Pipit. 

 Linlet, a young Linnet. 

 Linnet, Brown, Common, Fiery, or 

 Red, 216. 



Green, the Greenfinch, 206. 



Mountain, 221. 

 Linota canescens, 218. 



cannabina, 216. 



Linaria, 219. 



montium, 221. 

 Little Auk, 545. 



Bittern, 412. 



-Bread-and-no-cheese, the Yel- 

 low Hammer. 



Bustard, 376. 



Crake, or Gallinule, 463. 



Egi-et, 410. 



Godwit, the Great Plover. 



Grebe, 532. 



Guillemot, the Black Gui le- 

 raot and Rotche. 



