INDEX. 



623 



Sooty Tern, 574. 



Sourde, La, 449. 



Sparlin-fowl, the female Merganser. 



Sparrow, Hedge, 98. 



House, 201. 



Reed, the Black-headed Bunt- 

 ing. 



Momitain or Tree, 205. 

 Spectacle Duck, the Golden-eye. 

 Sparrow-hawk, 27. 

 Sparrow-owl, the Little Owl. 

 Speculum, the bright feathers which 

 form a kind of disk on the wing of 

 the Ducks. 

 Speckled-bellied Goose, the White- 

 Ironted Goose. 



Diver, the young of the Great 

 Northern Diver. 

 Spider-diver, the Dabchick. 

 Spency, the Petrel. 

 Spink, the Chaffinch. 

 Spirit Duck, the BuflPel-headed Duck. 

 Spoonbill, 418. 



Spotted Crake, Gallinule, or Water- 

 hen, 462. 



Eagle, 7. 



Falcon, the Peregrine Falcon. 



Flycatcher, 67. 



Guillemot, 545. 



Redshank, or Snipe, 423. 



Sandpiper, 430. 



Woodpecker, 298. 

 Spotted - necked Turtle Dove, the 



Turtle Dove. 

 Sprat Loon, the young of the Great 

 Northern Diver. 



Mew, the Kittiwake Gull. 

 Spring Wagtail, the Yellow or Ray's 



Wagtail. 

 Spurre, the Tern. 

 Spur-winged Goose, 483. 

 Squacco Heron, 411. 

 Squatarola einerea, 390. 

 Squauk Duck, the Bimaculated Duck. 

 Standgale, or Stannel, the Kestrel. 

 Stankhen, the Moorhen. 

 Starling, Common, Stare, 'or Starenil, 

 233. 



Red-shouldered, 233. 

 Staynil, the Starling. 

 Steel Duck, Larger, the Goosander. 



Lesser, the Merganser. 

 Steller's Western Duck, 511. 

 Sterna Anglica, 569. 



Arctica, 568. 



Boysii, 563. 



Caspia, 562. 



Dougallii, 565. 



fissipes, 572, 



fuliginosa, 574. 



Hirundo, 565. 



leucopareia, 568. 



leucoptera, 573. 



minuta, 569. 



stolida, 574. 

 Stilt, Black-winged, 434. 

 Stint, Little, 454. 



Stint, Temminck's, 454. 



the Dunlin, or any similar bird, 



is often so called on the coast. 

 Stock Dove, 332. 



Stonechat, Stonechacker, or Stone- 

 clink, 103. 

 Stone Curlew, the Great Plover, 



378. 

 Stonegall, the Kestrel. 

 Stone Hawk, the Merlin. 

 Stone Plover ; the Godwit and Great 



Plover are sometimes so called. 

 Stone-smich, the Stone-chat. 

 Stork, Black, 417. 



White, 417. 

 Storm Cock, the Missel Thrush. 



Petrel, or Storm Finch, 603. 

 Straney, the Guillemot. 

 Strawsmeer, the Willow Wren. 

 Strepsilas Interpres, 395. 

 Striated Tern, the Sandwich Tern. 

 Strix flammea, 51. 

 Sturnus vulgaris, 233. 

 Suaeda fruticosa, 426. 

 Sula alba, 558. 

 Summer Snipe, the Sandpiper. 



Teal, the Garganey. 



Wagtail, Ray's Wagtail. 

 Surf Scoter, 514. 

 Surnia funerea, 58. 



nyctea, 57. 

 Swallow, 271. 



Sea, the Tern, 564. 

 Swallow-tailed Kite, 33. 



Duck, or Sheldrake, the Long- 

 tailed Duck. 

 Swan, Bewick's, 488. 



Hooper, Wild, or Whistling, 

 484. 



Mute, 489. 



Polish, 489. 

 Sweet William, the Goldfinch. 

 Swift, Alpine, or White-bellied, 288. 



Common, 285. 

 Swift-foot, the Courser. 

 Swimmer, Little, the Phalarope. 

 Swine-pipe, the Redwing. 

 Sylvia Hippolais, 137. 



rufa, 138. 



sylvicola, 133. 



Trochilus, 135. 

 Symium Aluco, 55. 



Tadoma Bellonii, 490. 



rutila, 491. 

 Tail-coverts, upper and under, feathers 



covering the basal portion of the 



tail-feathers above and below. 

 Tailor, the Goldfinch. 

 Tammie Cheekie, and Tammie Norie, 



the Puffin. 

 Tang-whaup, the Vfhimbrel. 

 Tangle-picker, the Turnstone. 

 Taring, Tarrot, the Tern. 

 Tarraachan, the Ptarmigan. 

 Tarrock, the young of the Kittiwake 



Gull. 



