424 



CANARIES, HYBRIDS, AND BRITISH BIRDS 



Norwich Greens. 248; Ctandard fur, 251 



Norwich Plain Heads, 206: Show Cage. 175; Ilistory of. 

 206; Points of. 206. 228; Feather Qualities. 210; 

 Varieties of, 212; Judging. 222. Breeding. 224; Cross- 

 ing. 229 



Nursery Cages. 71. 123 



Nuthateh. The, 394 



Oil and Sugar in Colour Food, 166 

 Origin. Theories of, 9 

 Oriole, The Golden, 411 



Packing Canaries. 188 



Painting and Wiring for Aviaries. S8 



Pairing Crests. 276 



Pairing of Canaries. 99 



Pedigree and Line Breeding, 198 



Pepper, Cayenne. 161 



Perches. 57; for Aviaries. 76 



Pied Canaries. 215 



Pied Flycatcher. The. 400 



Pink Eyes in Cinnamons. 253 



Pipits. 398 



Plucking, 105, 128, 130; Remedies tor. 129, 131 



1 Dutch Canaries and 

 with Cinnamons, 265; 



Quarles. Mr. J. L. J., Notes o 



Frills, 336 

 Quinton. Mr. C. L.. Experience 



Crests and Crestheads. 285 



Record, The Breeding. 204 



Red-Backed Shrike, The, 399 



Redpoll-Bullfinch, 340 



Redpoll-Canary. 346 



Redpoll-Goldfinch. 361 



Redpoll-Greenfinch. 361 



Redpoll-Siskin. 361 



Redpoll. The, 406 



Redstart. The. 380; The Black, 381 



Redwing. The, 371 



Reed Bunting. The. 409 



Reedling. The Bearded, 390 



Reed-Warbler, The. 388 



Refractory Hens. 118 



Registering Eggs. 108 



Removal of Young. 129 



Reporting Shows. 192 



Reciuisites for Washing Canaries. 182 



Restless Hens. 112 



Ring-Ouzel, The, 373 



Robin. The. 373 



Rock Pipit. The. 399 



Roller Canary, Its Origin. 338: German Method, 338; 

 Com]]arisou of German and English Aw:irds, 339: 

 Breeding. 339: Various Titles. 339; Feeding, 340; 

 Tours, 340: Training, J40 ; " Song-boxes." 340 



Rukin. Mr. J.. Notes on Lizard Canaries, 301 



Running Cock with Two Hens. 132 



.S;iffron in Moulting. 171 



Sand for Aviaries, 78; in C;iges. 110. 167 



Scot<'h Fancy Caiuu'y. Origin of, 319; Characteristics, 



Classification. 321; 

 Stand:nd for. 323 



319; Action. 320; Breeding. 321 

 Judging, 322; Management, 322; 



Scotch Fancy Show Cage, 178 



Second Laying. 127. 131 



Sedge Warbler. The. 388 



S<'ed Hopper. The. 58 



Selecting for Exhiliition. 187 



Sex of Young Birds. 143 



Shore Lark. The. 414 



Show Cages. 175; How to Make. 179; Packing, 1 



Show Management, 190 



Shrikes, 399 



Siskin-Canary, 345 



Siskin-Greenfinch, 361 



Siskin-Linnet. 361 



Siskin. The. 403 



Sitting Hens. Food for. 110 



Skylark. The. 412 



Slovcnl.v Hens. 68 



Snow Bunting. The. 409 



Sods, Clover. 79 



."^Ijarrow Legend. The Domestic. 10 



Sparrow. The Hedge. 389: The House, 404; The Tree, 

 404 



Spotted Flycatcher. The. 401 



Staging Canaries. 190 



Standard for. Ev<'nly-marked Canaries. 242: Greens. 250; 

 Cinnaiuotis, 261; Crested Canaries. 288; Crestbred 

 Canaries. 289; Border Fancy. 293: Lizard, 304; Loiulon 

 Fancy, 312; Belgian. 318; Scotch Fancy. 323; York- 

 shire Canary. 329; Lancashire Coppy, 334; Dutch Frill, 

 337: Hybrids. 348, 362 



Starling, The Common, 410 



St.onechat, The, 380 



.Sugar in Colour Food, 165 



Sweating, 120 



Systematic Pairing, 281 



Tailing. 167 



Taylor. Mr. T., Notes on Crests and Crestbreds, 2E5 



Technical Terms, 193 



Theories of Origin, 9 



Thrush, the Missel. 368: The Song, 370 



'■ Tick," Definition of, 213, 220 



Tit, The Long-tailed, 390; The Great, 391; The Cole, 392; 



The Marsh, 392: The Blue. 392; The Crested. 393 

 Tools for Cage-making. 59 

 Training Show Birds. 179 

 Tree Creeper. The, 395 

 Tree Pipit, The, 398 

 Trees and Plants for Aviaries, 75 

 Trengrove, Mr. J.. Breeding Experiences, 235 

 Twite-Canary, 347 

 Twite-Goldfinch. 362 

 Twite. The. 407 

 Tyson. Mr, J., Notes on Crests, 287 



Use of Recesses. The. 46 



Variation, 199 



Variegated Birds, The fTse of, 227 



Variegated Cinnamons, 258 



Variegated, DiBerence between Marked and. 215 



Variegation in Crests. 279 



Varieties of Canary in 1759, Albin's List. 27 



Wagtail The. 396: The Pied. 396: The White. 396 



Grey. 396: the Blue-headed. 397; The Yellow 

 Walker. Mr. J.. Notes on Norwich Greens. 248 



.385: TheW 

 Wiwd. 3S7; 

 Sedge. 3E8; 



Warbler. The Garden. 383; The Dart lord 

 387: The Y<-llow-brow<>d. 387; The 

 Reed. 388; The Marsh. 388; The 

 Gr;isshopper. 388 



Washing Canaries, 179 



Wal<'r Vessels. 58; t.>r Avi;iries. 80 



Waxwing. The. 400 



Wheatear. The. 377: The Greater, 379 



Whiijehat. The. 379 



Wliilethrnat. The. 382; The Lesser, 382 



Wild CaTuiry. The. 15 



Willow Warbler, The, 387 



Wing F<'athers, 170 



Wing Marks, 240 



Wiring and Paiiiling for .\viarics 



Woodhirk, The, 413 



Woodpecker. Great Spotted. 415; 

 (Irei'ii. 416 



Wood W:irbler. The. 387 



WrcTi. The Golden-crested. 393; The Fire-Crest. o94 

 Common, 394 



Wright, Mr. Lewis, on Selection, 290 



Wrynec'k, The. 414 



The 



597 



illow. 

 The 

 Tlu- 



88 

 Lesser Spotted 



, 416; 

 : The 



Yellow 

 Yellow 

 Yellow 

 Yorksh 



325; 



328; 

 Y'orksh 

 Yorksh 

 Yorksh 

 Young 

 Y^oung 



and Bull Difierenee between. 222 

 browed Warbler. The. 387 



Bunting, The. 408 . 



•e Canary. Characteristics, 324; Classification. 



Breeding: 325; Breeder's Notes on 32..; Pairing. 



M;inagenient. 329: Standard for. 329 



■e Evenly-marked. Points of. 242 



■e' Greens. 247: Stajidard for. 250 

 ire Show-Cage. 177 

 Birds' Ailments. 139 

 Birds, Feeding, 116 



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