INDEX. 



621 



Redpole, Common or Lesser, 219. 



Mealy, 218. 

 Red Sandpiper, the Knot in its summer 



plumage. 

 Redshank, Common, 423. 



Spotted, 423. 

 Red-shouldered Starling, 233. 

 Redstart, Common, 99. 



Black, 102. 

 Red-throated Diver, 539. 



Redwing, 83. ,„.■,■ i „-. 



Red-winged Blackbird, Maize-bird, or 



Starling, 233. 

 Reed-bird, the Sedge Warbler. 

 Reed Bunting, the Black-headed Bunt- 

 ing, 189. 

 Fauvette, the Sedge Warbler. 

 Pheasant, the Bearded Tit. 

 Sparrow, the Black-headed 



Bunting. 

 Warbler or Wren, 117. 

 Reeve, the female of the Ruff, 438. 

 Regulus cristatus, 142. ^ 

 ignicapillus, 145. 

 modestus, 142. 

 Richard's Pipit, 177. 

 Richardson's Skua, 594. 

 Richel Bird, the Lesser Tern. 

 Rind-tabberer, the Green Woodpecker. 

 Ring Blackbird, the Ring Ouzel. 

 Ring Dove, 326. 

 Ringed Dotterel, or Plover, 386. 



Guillemot, 544. 

 Ring-necked Diver, 535. 

 Ring Ouzel, 89. 



Pheasant, 345. 

 Plover, 386. 

 Ring-tail, the Hen Harrier 

 Ring-tailed Eagle, the Golden Eagle 



in the second year's plumage. 

 Rippock, the Tern. 

 Robin, 95. 



Rochie, the Little Auk. 

 Rock-birds,theAuk,PufEin, and Guille- 

 mot. 

 Rock Dove, 334. 



Rocker and Rockier, the Rock Dove. 

 Rock Grouse, the Ptarmigan. 

 Hawk, the Merlin. 

 Lark, or Pipit, 175. 

 Ouzel, the Ring Ouzel. 

 Sandpiper, the Purple Sand- 

 piper. 

 Thrush, 92. 

 Rodge, the Gadwall. 

 Rohrdommel and Rohrtrummel, 414. 

 Roitelet a triple bandeau, 145. 

 Roller, 266. 



Rood Goose, the Brent Goose. 

 Book, 249. 

 Rordrum, 414. 

 Roseate Tern, 565. 

 Rose-coloured Ouzel. Pastor, Starlings 



or Thrush, 236. ^ ^ ^ , ^ 



Rose Linnet, the Redpole, and Com 



mon Linnet. 

 Rosemary, Sea, 426. 



Ross's Gull, 576. 



Rotch, or Rotche, the Little Ank. 



Rothermuck, the Bernicle Goose. 



Bough-legged Buzzard, 36. 



Royston Crow, 247. 



Ruddock, the Redbreast. 



Ruddy Goose, or Sheldrake, 490. 



Plover, the Bar-tailed Godwit. 



Ruff, 437. 

 Rufous-backed Egret, 410. 



Sedge Warbler, 128. 

 Runner, the Water Rail. 



Stone, the Ringed Plover. 



Sabine's Gull, or Xeme, 575. 



Snipe, 450. 

 St. Cuthbert's Duck, the Eider Duck. 

 St. KUda, 562, 597. , , c, • 



St Martm's Snipe, the Jack Snipe. 

 Salach, 554, 563. 

 Salicaria arundinacea, 117. 

 LocusteUa, 110. 

 luscinioides, 113. 

 phragmitis, 114. 

 turdoides, 117. 

 Sandcock, the Redshank. 

 SanderUng, 398. 

 Sand Grouse, 368. 

 Sand-lark, the Ringed Plover and 



Sandpiper. 

 Sand Martin, 281. 



Sandpiper. Ash-coloured, the Knot. 

 Black, Purple, or Rock, 459. 

 Broad-billed, 453. 

 Buff-breasted, 453. 

 Common, 428. 



Curlew or Pigmy Curlew, 451. 

 Green, 426. 



Little, the Little Stint. 

 Pectoral, 455. 

 Purple or Selninger, 459. 

 Red, the Redshank. 

 Rock or Purple, 459. 

 Scallop-toed, the Phalarope. 

 Schinz's, 455. 

 Spotted, 430. 

 Wood, 427. 

 Sandsnipe, a Sandpiper. 

 Sandwich Tern, 563. 

 Sandy-loo, the Ring Plover. 

 Poker, the Pochard. 

 Sarcelle, the Long-tailed Duck. 

 Savi's Warbler, 113. 

 Saw-bill, the Merganser. 

 Saxicola (Enanthe, 107. 

 rubetra, 105. 

 rubicola, 103. 

 Scale Drake, the Sheldrake. 

 Scallop-toed Sandpiper, the Phalarope. 

 Scammel, the Bar-tailed Godwit. 

 Scapulars, the feathers which rise from 

 the shoulders and cover the sides of 

 the back. 

 Scar Crow, the Black Tern. 

 Scarf, and Scart, the Shag. 

 Scaup-duck, 517. 

 Scaurie, the Herring Gull. 



