416 



INDEX. 



Stock-dove, 138, 161, 266. 



Stone curlew, 61, 79, 97, 129, 320, 



403. 

 Storm-cock, 161. 

 Summer bird of passage, 64, 93, 128, 



305. 

 Summer-duck, 311. 

 Sussex downs, 171. 

 Swallows, 37, 48, 87, 115, 122, 128 



148, 161, 164, 168, 174—181, 186, 



197, 227, 280, 326—328, 405. 

 Swans, 187. 

 Swifts, 38, 49, 104, 105, 122, 163, 



190—196,237,269. 

 Sycamore tree, 351, 



T. 



Teals, 157, 163. 



Thompson's Natural History of Ire- 

 land, 201. 



Thrush, 308; golden, 135. 



Thrush, missel, 161, 198, 309. 



Tipulse, or empedes, 344. 



Tithirks, 106, 161. 



Titnouse, 145, 188,200. 



Toiids, 67, 70, 75, 81, 403, 409. 



To] pidity of birds, 38, 325, 327. 



Tojtoise, 127, 149—151, 174, 261— 

 264. 



Trees, dripping, 215 ; on planting, 

 289; order of losing their leaves, 

 349; size and growth, ib. 



Tremdla tiostoc, 355. 



TrufHes, 354. 



Turkey, 247. 



Turnip fly, 139. 



U. 



Ulmus montana^ 16. 



Vegetables, observationa la, 349-^ 



355. 

 Viper,* 71, 219. 

 Vulture, 243, 406. 



W. 



Wagtails, 52, 162, 328, 401. 

 WaldonLod'ge,inWolmer Forest, 31 

 Wasps, 341 ; nests, 306. 

 Water-bug, 338. 

 Waier-rats, 39, 399. 

 Weasel, common, 59, 187. 

 Weather, summary of the, 359-- 



366. 

 Wheat, 364. 



Wheatear, 52, 131, 201, 402. 

 Whin-chat, 131, 201. 

 Whip-poor-will, 84. 

 Whitethroats, 132, 189. 

 Winter birds of passage, 95, 146. 

 VVolmer forest, 25—36 ; pond, 32. 

 Woodcocks, 39, 121, 133, 137, 144, 



410. 

 Wood-grouse (capercailzie) 27, 398. 

 Wood-larks, 92. 

 Wood-pigeons, 138, 267. 

 Wood- wren, 38, 309. 

 Worms, 71, 224—226, 346. 

 Wren, 38, 6f R, 67,7 6, 157, 188 



199,320, 3oi. 

 Wrynecks, 329. 

 Wych-elms, celebrated, 17. 



Yellow-bird, or grasshopper-lark, 



38, 63. 

 Yeoman-prickers, their agilitjr, 28. 



THE END. 



ZANDON: rRTNTED by Wir.LtAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMIXB3, 

 SIAMFOBO STUEET AND CUARINQ CK0S3. 



