GLOSSARY OF NAMES. 197 



Kingdove Cushat. 



Stockdove French Cushat, Scotch Cushat, Kock- 



dove. 



Partridge Patrick. 



Quail Wet-me-feet. 



Corn Crake Daker Hen (W.) 



Grey Plover Silver Plover. 



Ringed Plover Sea Pellet. 



Lapwing TewfitJ Peesweep. 



Oystercatcher Musselpecker, Sea Piet, French 



Magpie. 



Dunlin Sea Mouse. 



Knot Grrey Knot. 



Common Sandpiper Willie Liltie, Willie Wicket, Sand- 

 lark, Summer Snipe, Sandy Piper. 



Redshank Redlegs. 



Curlew Whaup. 



Common Tern Sea Swallow. 



Great Black-backed Gull . . . Herring Gull. 



Black-headed Gull Common Gull. 



Richardson's Skua Bo'sun's Mate, Black Gull, Sea Hawk. 



Storm Petrel Mother Carey's Chicken. 



Red-throated Diver Speckle-backed Diver. 



Common Guillemot Old Wife. 



Puffin Sea Parrot, Manx Puffin. 



[ Total, 85.] 



Note. — Obvious synonyms, such as Waterhen for Moorhen, have 

 been generally excluded from the foregoing list. Some of them are 

 merely wrong identifications, e.g.^ the Brent with the Bean Goose, 

 but these are given as actually in use. Others are of old standing, 

 e.g.^ Miller's Thumb was a synonym of the Willow Wren in the 

 elder Heysham's time, and Richardson similarly alludes to Wet-me- 

 feet as an Ulleswater name of the Quail. The letter W., in 

 brackets, stands for Westmorland. Mr. R. Service records, that 

 the Cormorant is called an " Elder," on the Scotch side of the 

 Solway. (Zool., 1883, p. 77.) 



