INDEX. 



231 



Gould, on the Alpine swallow, 146 (178). 



black ouzel, 92. 



little grebe, 103, 105. 



night-jar (his best plate), 147 (180). 



ouzel (plate), 91. 



phalarope or Arctic fairy, iii. 

 fairy-like, 151 (187). 



robin, 17, 24. 



sandpiper and stint, loi. 



starry allegret, 97. 



swallow's pace, 48. 



tiny allegret, 98. 



water-crake (lily-ouzel), 96. 



water-ouzel, 100. 



water-rail, 117-18 (130, 132). 

 Gray, Robt., 'Birds of West Scotland' quoted on dipper, 155 



(194)- 

 Grebe, in Paris shop window, 107. 



,, the little, loi, 103. 



,, ,, etymology, &c., 101-2. 



feathers, 105-6. 



food, driving, and motion, 106-108. 

 ,, the lobe-footed, lox. 



,, most easily domesticated of birds, 107. 



,, various names for, 150 (185). 

 Greek, a living language, fref. 



,, birds, aTpovOo%, ^oC^os, 2, 18. 



,, feeling for birds, 38. 

 Greenland, birds in, changeful fairy, 115 (127). 

 Guillemots, 102. 

 Gulls, 88. See s. Seagull. 



H.\ND, painting of the, as expressive of character, 27. 

 Hartwig, Polar world referred to, 126 (149)- 



quoted, 128 (151)- 

 Hatching water-hens, 120 (135). 

 Hawks, kinds and names of, 5, 7. 



88. 

 Helps, Sir A. , animals and their masters, 

 ,, on bearing-reins, 3 n. 



