INDEX. 



619 



Owl, Woodcock, the Short-eared Owl. 

 Ox-bird, the Dunlin and Sanderling. 

 Ox-eye, the Great Tit. 

 Oyster-catcher, 400. 



Padge and Padge Owl, the Barn Owl. 



Palmipedes, Web-footed Birds. 



Pandion Haliaetus, 10. 



Paudle-whew, the Wigeon. 



Parasitic Gull, the Skua. 



Parrot, Ailsa, the Puffin. 



Parrot Crossbill, 232. 



Parrot, Sea, the Puffin. 



Parson Mew, the Black-backed Gull. 



Partridge, Barbary, 365. 



Common, or Grey, 358. 



Bed-legged, 363. 



Virginian, the Colin, 366. 



White, the Ptarmigan. 

 Paras ater, 152. 



caudatus, 154. 



coeruleus, 148. 



cristatus, 151. 



major, 145. 



palustris, 153. 

 Passenger Pigeon, 340. 

 Passer domesticus, 201. 



montanus, 205. 

 Passerine, belonging to the order 



Passerine Warbler, the Garden 

 Warbler. 



Pastor, Eose-coloured, 236. 



Pastor roseus, 236. 



Pea-finch, the Chaffinch. 



Pearl, the Tern. 



Pease Crow, the Tern. 



Peck, the Bar-tailed Godwit. 



Pectenated, cut like a comb. 



Pectoral Sandpiper, 455. 



Peese-weep, the Peewit, also some- 

 times given to the Greenfinch. 



the Wren, Whitethroat, and 

 . Warbler. 



Peggy-cat-throat, the Whitethroat. 



Penguin, the Razor-bill and Great 

 Auk. 



Perchers, the Insessores. 



Perdix cinerea, 358. 

 petrosa, 365. 

 rufa, 363. 



Perdrix de mer, 380. 



Peewit, the Lapwing Plover, 393. 



Peewit Gull, the Herring Gull. 



Pepys's Diary, extract from, 87. 



Peregrine Falcon, 15. 



Pernis apivorus, 37. 



Petites betes, 101. 



Petrel, Bulwer's, 602. 



Dusky, 602. 



Fork-tailed or Leach's, 603. 

 Fulmar, 597. 

 Stormy, 603. 

 Wilson's, 602. 



The name Petrel is in some places 

 given to the Godwit. 



Petrocincla saxatilis, 92. 

 Pettychaps, Greater, the Garden War- 

 bler. 



Lesser, the Chiff-chaffi 

 Phalacrocorax carbo, 553. 



cristatus, 557. 

 Phalarope, Grey or Brown, 47. 



Red-necked or hyperborean, 



473. 

 Phalaropus lobatus, 471. 



hyperboreus, 473. 

 Phasianus Colchicus, 341. 

 Pheasant, 341. 



African, 376. 

 Pheasant, Sea, and Pheasant-tailed 



Wigeon, the Pintail Duck. 

 Philomel, the Nightingale. 

 Philomela Luscinia, 120. 

 Phcenicura ruticilla, 99. 



Suecica, 98. 



Tithys, 102. 



Pianet, the Magpie, and Oyster- 

 catcher. 



Pica caudata, 259. 

 Picarini, the Avocet. 

 Pick-cheese, the Tomtit, and Great 



Tit. 



Pick-a-tree, the Woodpecker. 

 Pickmire, the Black-headed Gull. 

 Picktarny and Picket, the Tern. 

 Pictarn, the Black-headed Gull. 

 Picus major, 296. 



martius, 295. 



minor, 298. 



viridis, 292. 



Pie, Sea, the Oyster-catcher. 

 Pied Diver, the Smew. 



Flycatcher, 70. 



Oyster-catcher, 400. 



Wagtail, 162. 



Wigeon, the Garganey, and 

 Gold-eye. 



Woodpecker, 296. 

 Pie Finch, the Chaffinch. 

 Pienet and Piet, the Magpie. 

 Piet, Water, the Water Ouzel. 

 Pigeon, Domestic, 334. 



Migratory or Passenger, 340. 



Rock, or Wild, 334. 



Wood, 326. 



Pigeon Hawk, the Sparrow Hawk. 

 Pigeon Mow, Red-legged ; the Black- 

 headed Gull in its winter plumage. 

 Pigmy Curlew, or Sandpiper, 451. 

 Pine Bullfinch, or Grosbeak, 225. 

 Pink, the Chaffinch. 

 Pink-footed Goose, 476. 

 Pinnock, a Tit. 

 Pint, the Laughing Gull. 

 Pintail Duck, 495. 

 Pintailed Sand Grouse, 368. 

 Pipit, or Pipit Lark. 



Meadow, 174. 



Richard's, 177. 



Rock or Shore, 175. 



Tree, 171. 

 Pirenet, the Sheldrake. 



