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INDEX. 



Wild Duck, 497. 



Goose, 473. 

 Swan, 484. 

 Willock and WiUy, the Guillemot, 542. 

 Willow-biter, the Tom Tit. 



Lark, the Sedge Warbler. 

 Locustelle, Savi's Warbler. 

 Sparrow, the Black-headed 



Bunting. 

 Warbler, or Wren, 135. 

 Willywicket, the Common Sandpiper. 

 Wilson's Petrel, 602. 

 Windhover and Windfanner, the 



Kestrel. 

 Windle, "Winnard, and Windthrush, 



the Redwing. 

 Window Martin, 277. 

 Wing-coverts, several rows of feathers 

 covering the basal part of the quiUs 

 above and below, and called the 

 upper and under wing-coverts ; the 

 feathers outside these are called the 

 lesser wing-coverts. 

 Winglet, a process arising from near 

 the base of the terminal joint of the 

 wing, answering to the thumb in the 

 human hand. 

 Winnel and Windle-straAv, the White- 

 throat. 

 Winter-bonnet, the Common Gull. 

 Duck, the Pintail Duck. 

 Gull, or Mew, the Common 

 Gull in its winter plumage. 

 Wagtail, the Grey - headed 

 Wagtail. 

 Witch, the Petrel. 

 Witwall, the Green "Woodpecker. 

 Woodchat Shrike, 66. 

 Woodcock, 439. 



Woodcock Owl, the Short-eared Owl. 

 Sea, the Godwit. 

 -Snipe, the Great Snipe. 

 Woodcracker, the Nuthatch. 

 Wood Grouse, the Capercaillie. 

 Woodlark, 182. 



Woodnacker, the Woodpecker. 

 Wood-oven, 140. 

 Wood Owl, the Long-eared Owl. 

 Woodpecker, the Barred or Lesser 

 Spotted, 298. 



Woodpecker, Great Black, 295. 



Great Spotted or Pied, 296. 



Green, 292. 

 Woodpie, the Green Woodpecker. 

 Wood-Pigeon. 326. 

 Wood Sandpiper, 427. 

 Wood Shrike, the Wood-chat. 

 Woodspite, "WoodwaU, and Woodwale, 



the Green Woodpecker. 

 Wood Warbler, or Wren, 133. 

 Wren, Common, 304. 



Golden-crested, 142. 



Reed. 117. 



Willow, 135. 



Wood, 133. 

 Writing Lark, the Bunting, so called 



from the marking of the eggs. 

 Wryneck, 299. 

 Wynkernel, the Moor Hen. 



Xeme, Sabine's Gull, 575. 



Yaffil,. Yaffle, Yaffler, Yappingale, the 



Green Woodpecker. 

 Yardkeep and Yarwhip, the Bar-tailed 



Godwit. 

 Yarrell's Wagtail, 162. 

 Yarwhelp, the Stone Plover and 



Godwit. 

 Yeldrin and Yeldrock, the Yellow 



Hammer. 

 Yellow Ammer, the Yellow Hammer 

 191. 

 -bird, the Golden Oriole, 

 -billed Cuckoo, 325. 

 Bunting, the Yellow Hammer, 



191. 

 -legged Gull, the Lesser Black- 

 backed Gull, 

 -legged Sandpiper, the young 



of the Ruff. 

 Owl, the White Owl. 

 Plover, the Golden Plover. 

 Poll, the Wigeon. 

 Warbler, the Wdlow Warbler. 

 Wagtail, 169. 



Yeldock, Yoit, Yoldrin, and 

 Yowley,theYellowHammer. 

 Yelper, the Avocet. 

 Yunx Torquilla, 299. 



The Author will ie grateful for any additions to his list of Provincial Names. 



THE END. 



