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WOOD NOTES WILD. 



Jaeger, B., 234; Cricket music, 128. 



Jamaica, Moraiiig song in, 153. 



Jefferies, K., 234; Ventriloquism ex- 

 plained, 151. 



Jenner, Br. ( — ). Signs from birds, 

 171. 



Jesse, E., 234; Thrush, 173; Variations 

 in bird-song, 173. 



Job, 141. 



Johnston, A. G. Solitaire (notations), 

 214. 



Journal fur Ornithologie, 234. 



Kamtschatkales use chords, §, |, 



136. 

 Keeler, C. A., 234; Great horned owl, 



200; White-throated sparrow, 153. 

 Kennedy, ( — ), 234. 

 Key, Change in. Nelson, H. L., 164. 

 Key, or tonality, in bird music, 131. 

 Kingsley, Rev. C, 234; Borrowing 



from the birds, 134. 

 Kircher, A., 129, 137, 140, 142,234; 



Cuckoo, 195; Notations: Hen, 217; 



Nightingale, 218, Pigritia, or sloth, 



217. 

 Knapp, J. L., 234; No progress in 



animal music, 176. 

 Knight, F. A., 182, 195, 234. 



LABOULBicNE, Dr. A., 234. 



Landois, H., viii, 128, 235. 



Larboard watch ahoy. Notations, 48, 

 117. 



Lark. See also Sky-lark. 



Lark, Names of saints pronounced bj', 

 137; Gardiner, W. Notation, 213; 

 Macgillivray, W., 193; Wood, Bev. 

 J. G., 190. 



Lark, Field. Lescuyer, F. Notations, 

 221. 



Lark, Meadow (sturnella magna). 

 Allen, J. A., 168; Notations, 33, 

 118, 124; Rhythmic beats of, 154; 

 Tremolo of, 7; Wilson, Dr. A., 33. 



Lark, Wood, 160, 179, 180, 181. 



Leach, Dr. M. L., 235,241; White- 

 throated sparrow, 151. 



Leather-head. Notation (No. 12), 

 210. 



Lee, H., 2-35. 



Leopardi, G., 235. 



Le Page du Pratz, ( — ), 235 ; Bishop, 

 186. 



Lescuyer, F., 182, 235; Notations: 

 Field-lark (alouette des champs), 221, 

 Nightingale {rossignol), 220, Thros- 

 tle (grive chanteuse), 220. 



LeVaillant, F., 235. 



Lewis, E. J., 235. 



Library of entertaining knowledge, 



141, 176, 182, 194, 232. 

 Lindsay, Lady A., 235. 

 Lindsay, W. L., 235. 



Linnet (carpodacus pwpureus), 180 ; 



Burroughs, J., 149; Nelson, H. L., 



149; Notations, 37. 

 Linnet, Skylark. Barrington, D., 175. 

 Linnet, Woodlark. Barrington, D., 



175. 

 Littell's living age (magazine), 129, 



142, 175, 182, 193, 230, 236, 237. 

 Little, Brown, & Co., 24L 

 Localities where the songs were taken, 



113. 



Lockwood, Rev. S., 126, 235. 



Ix)ngman's magazine, 1-30. 



Loon. See Diver {colymbus torquatus). 



Lost hunter, 191. 



Louisiana thrush, 62. See also Oven- 

 bird. 



Lowell, J. R., 235; On cry of screech- 

 owl, 201. 



Lucretius Carus, T., 135, 235 ; Man 

 learned musical notes, from birds, 

 122. 



Lunt, H., 144, 157, 158, 166, 185, 188, 

 190, 235. 



Luscinia philomela. See Nightingale. 



Lyford, Prof. A. C, 235. 



Lyre-bird (menura superba). Its pow- 

 ers of mimicry and ventriloquism, 

 210. 



Macgillivray, W., 139, 140, 235; 

 Lark, 193. 



