Lal 
OO ON AULW WN 
. Woodlark, 
. Song-thrush, 
Wren, 
. Redbreast. 
Hedge-sparrow, 
Yellowhammer, 
. Skylark, 
. Swallow, 
. Black-cap, 
. Titlark, 
. Blackbird, 
. Whitethroat, 
. Goldfinch, 
. Greenfinch, 
. Less reed-sparrow, 
. Common linnet, 
RAII NOMINA, 
Alauda arborea. 
Turdus simpliciter 
adictus. 
Fasser troglodytes. 
Rubecula. 
Curruca. 
Emberiza flava. 
Alauda vulgaris. 
fTirundo domestica. 
Atricapilla. 
Alauda pratorun. 
Merula vulgaris. 
Ficedule affizis. 
Carduelts. 
Chloris. 
{ Passer arundinaceus 
\U. minor. 
Linaria vulgaris. 
before Midsummer : 
Middle willow-wren, 
Redstart, 
. Chaffinch, 
Nightingale, 
Regulus non cristatus. 
Ruticilla. 
fringilla, 
Luscinia. 
NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE. 121 
through all the summer and 
autumn. 
{In February and on to August; 
\ reassume their song in autumn. 
All the year, hard frost excepted. 
Ditto. 
Early in February to July roth. 
{ Early in February, and on through 
July to August 2t. 
In February, and on to October. 
From April to September. 
Beginning of April to July 13. 
From middle of April to july TOL; 
Perch in’ February and 
fi January, and continues to sing 
March, and so on to July 23; 
re-assumes 1n 2utumn. 
In April, and cn io July 23. 
April, and through to September 
16. 
On to July and August’2. 
May on to beginning of July. 
Breeds and whistles on till August; 
re-assumes its note when they 
begin to congregate in October, 
and again early before the flocks 
separate. 
Birds that cease to be in full song, and are usually silent at or 
Middle of June: begins in April. 
Ditto : begins in May. 
Beginning of June: sings first in 
February. a 
Middle of June: 
April. 
sings first in 
Birds that sing for a short time, and very early in the spring : 
2t. Missel-bird, 
22. Great titmouse, or 
ox-eye. 
Birds that have somewhat of a note or song, 
Turdus viscivorus. 
{ Fringillago. 
to be called singing birds : 
January 2, 1770, in February. Is 
called in Hampshire and Sussex 
the storm-cock, because its song 
is supposed to forbode windy 
| wet weather : it is the largest 
singing bird we have. 
In February, March, April: re- 
{ assumes for a short time in 
September. 
and yet are hardly 
