THE BIRDS. 10 1 



The Black-cap Warbler (Sylvia atricapilla). Vol. 3, pi. 150. 

 The Common White-throat (Sylvia cinerea}. Vol. 3, 



Pi- i53- 



The Whinchat (Sylvia rubetrd). Vol. 3, pi. 141. Abundant 

 in the meadows. 



The Willow Warbler or Yellow Willow Wren (Sylvia 

 Trochilus}, Vol. 3, pi. 156. 



The Chiff-chaff or Less Petty-chaps (Sylvia rufa}. 

 Vol. 3, pi. 158. 



The Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava\ Vol. 2, pi. 84. 



The Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). Vol. 2, pi. 71. 



The Swallow (Hirundo rustica), Vol. 2, pi. 76. 



The Sand Martin (Hirundo riparid). Vol 2, pi. 79. 



The House Martin (Hirundo urbica}. Vol. 2, pi. 78. 



The Dotterel (Charadrius morinellus). Vol. 4, pi. 187. 



The Spotted Fly-catcher (Muscicapa grisold). Vol. i, 

 pi. 44. 



The Common Sandpiper (Tringa Hypoleucos). Vol. 4, 

 pi. 217. 



The Corncrake or Landrail ( Crex pratensis}. Vol. 5, pi. 242 



* The Quail (Perdrix coturnix). Vol. 3, pi. 178. 



* The Red Phalarope (Phalaropus hyperboreus), Vol. 5, 

 pi. 250. 



* The Grey Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus). Vol. 5, 

 pi. 249. 



IN AUTUMN AND WINTER. 



The Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris). Vol. 3, pi. 125. 

 The Redwing (Turdus iliacus). Vol. 3, pi. 126. 

 The Common Snipe (Scolopax gallinago). Vol. 4, pi. 227. 

 The Jacksnipe or Judcock (Scolopax gallinula). Vol. 4, 

 pi. 228. 



