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Stoat, XVI I. fig. 2. - - 190 

 Stork, Black, VI. fig. 9. - 105 

 White, VI. fig. 5 ; XIV. 



fig. 7; XVIII. fig. 8; XIX. 



fig. 2. - 105,210,216 



Stint, Little, I. fis. 2 ; X. fig. 



6. - - 84, 147 



Swan, Bewick's, XXIII. fig. 1 ; 



I.fig.l. - 95,232,183 

 Canada, XXIII. fig. 2, 



3. 184, 185 

 Tame or Mute, XXIII. 



fig. 1 ; XXII. fig. 1. 183,232 



Wild or Whistling, 



XXIII. fig. I ; IX. fig. 5. 183, 143 



Swift, common, XXII. fig. 



4,5. 230,237 



Teal, common, V. fig. 11 ; 



XXII. fig. 2. - - 235 



Tern, Black, X. fig. 6. - 147 



Sandwich, XVIII. fig. 4. - 212 



common, VI. fig. 3 ; XIV. 



fig. 1; VII. fig. 5. 127, 110 



Lesser, XVIII. fig. 3. - 211 



Thick-knee, common, VII. fig. 



8; VIII. fig. 5. 138,132 



Thrush, Missel, VII. fig. 7; 



VIII. fig. 2. - 124, 118 



Redwing, IX. fig. 4. - 130 



Song, IV. fig. 5. - 76 



Titmouse, Blue, VI. fig. 6. - 88 

 Great, I. fig. 8 ; XX. 



fig. 6. - ' 82,222 



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Titmouse, Long-tailed,VI. fig. 6. 88 



Marsh, I. fig. 8. - 82 



Cole, VI. fig. 6. - 88 



Turkey, common, XII. fig. 2 ; 



XV. fig. 5. 156, 165 



Turnstone, common, XI. fig. 



4; VII. fig. 5; XXI. fig. 



8. - - ' 135, 128, 227 

 Wagtail, Pied, V. fig. 12. - 104 



Yellow, V. fig. 12. -104 



Water- Hen, X. fig. 2; VI. fig. 



2 ; VIII. fig. 7 ; XVIII. fig. 



9. 130,222 

 Warbler, Hedge, III. fig. 3. - 107 



Sedge. V. fig. 12. - 104 



Wax-wing, Bohemian, XXIII. 



fig. 5. - - 242 



Weasel, common, XVII. fig. 2. 190 

 Whimbrel, X. fig. 7; V. fig. 7. 144 

 White-throat, V. fig. 10 - 70 



Wigeon, common, V. fig. 11; 



XXII. fig. 2. - 234, 103 



Woodcock, IV. fig. 5; XX. 



fig. 8. - 78, 228 



Woodpecker, Great - spotted, 



III. fig. 9; VIII. fig. 9. 69,139 

 Lesser-spotted, III. 



fig. 9. 242 

 Green,VIII. fig. 9; 



XX fig. 5. 139, 219 



Wren, common, XVIII. fig. 7. 221 



Golden-crested, VI. fig. 6. 91 



Wryneck, VII. fig. 9. - 98, 90 



%* The Author will feel greatly obliged by the receipt of any Parasitic 

 Insects from animals not recorded in this List, as also for foreign specimens 

 of the same tribe, which may frequently be seen adhering to the feathers of 

 skins brought to this country, more particularly under the wings. 



