INDEX 



283 



Swallow, cliff {Petrochelidon luni- 

 frons)y nests of, 178, 186. 



Swallow, European chimney, 2, 142 ; 

 notes of, 2 ; nest of, 2, 142. 



Swallow, window. See House-mar- 

 tin. 



Swift, chimney. See Swallow, chim- 

 ney. 



Swift, European, notes of, 142 ; nest 

 of, 2, 191. 



Sword-fish, 274. 



Tanager, scarlet (Piranga erythro- 



melas), song of, 118, 120, 123, 127, 



129. 

 Tarns, 153-155. 

 Teasel, 19. 

 Tennyson, Alfred, quotations from, 



30, IGO, 1G3, 166, 167 ; 43, 81, 103 ; 



Carlyle's portrait of, 230, 231. 

 Thames, up the, 15. 

 Thistle, Scotch, 20, 171. 

 Thoreau, Henry D. , 44. 

 Thrasher, brown {Harporhynchus 



rufus), notes of, 117, 120, 125, 



129; nest of, 117. 

 Throstle. See Thrush, song. 

 Thrush, hermit {Tardus aonalasch- 



kce pallasii), 120; song of, 123, 



128, 129. 



Thrush, missel, song of, 114, 129. 

 Thrush, song, or mavis, or throstle, 



song of, 98, 105, 114, 129, 134-136. 



139, 145. 

 Thrush, Wilson's. See Veery. 

 Thrush, olive-backed or Swainson's 



{Turdus ustulatus sivainsoiiii), 



song of, 145. 

 Thrush, wood (Tnrdus mustelinns), 



notes of, 80, 118, 120, 123, 127, 



129, 144, 145 ; nest of, 79, 80. 

 Timothy grass, 169. 



Tit, great. See Titmouse, great. 



Tit, marsh, 189. 



Titlark. See Pipit, American. 



Titlark, European, notes of, 129. 



Titmouse, great, or great tit, 189, 

 notes of, 129. 



Titmouse, long-tailed, 189. 



Toad, 194. 



Tomtit, nest of, 65. 



Towhee. See Chewink. 



Tree-cricket, 194. 



Trees, sturdiness and picturesque- 

 ness of English, 97. See Foli- 

 age. 



Trillium, painted, 172. 



Trilliums, 164. 



Trosachs, the, 178, 



Trout, British, 84. 



Turf, of England and Scotland, 20- 

 26, 29, 31, 32. 



UUeswater, 153-155. 

 Uvularia, 164. 



Valleys, 149. 



Veery, or Wilson's thrush {Turdus 



fuscescens), 120 ; song of, 128, 



144, 145. 

 Vervain, 168. 

 Vetches, 196. 

 Violet, bird's-foot, 173. 

 Violet, yellow, 164. 

 Vireo, brotherly love or Pliiladelphia 



{Vireo philadelphicus), song of., 



129. 

 Vireo, red-eyed {Vireo olivaceus) 



song of, 118, 120, 122, 127, 129, 



143. 

 Vireo, solitary or blue-headed ^ Vireo 



solitarins), 120, 122 ; song of, 129. 

 Vireo, warbling ( Vireo gilvus), song 



of, 122, 143. 

 Vireo, white-eyed ( Vireo novebora- 



censis), 122; song ot, 120, 122, 



Vireo, yellow-throated ( Vireo flavi- 



frons), notes of, 129. 

 Vireos, songs of, 122, 128. 

 Virgil, quotation from, 79. 



Wagtail, water. See Water-thrush, 

 large-billed. 



Wagtail, wood, or golden-crowned 

 thrush, or golden-crowned accen- 

 tor, or oven-bird {Seiurus auro- 

 'c(ipillus), song of, 124, 125, 127- 

 129. 



Wales, rock scenery in, 37. 



Warbler, black-capped. See Black- 

 cap. 



Warbler, black-throated green 

 {Dendroica virens), song of, 129. 



Warbler, Canada (Sylvania cana- 

 densis), song of, 129. 



Warbler, garden, 141 ; song of, 105. 

 115, 123. 



Warbler, hooded {Sylvania mitra- 

 ta), song of, 129. 



Warbler, Kentucky ( Geothlypis for- 

 mosa), song of, 123. 



Warbler, mourning {Geothlypis 

 Philadelphia), song of, 129. 



Warbler, reed, notes of, 116. 



Warbler, willow, or willow- wren, 

 song of, 129, 136, 137 ; nest and 

 eggs of, 66, 137, 189, 190. 



Warbler, yellow. See Yellowbird, 

 summer. 



