INDEX. 



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Grosbeak, the Abyssinian, description of - 31 j 



. . the Bengal, description of - ib. 



. . . . its great sensibility and docility - 314 



the cardinal, description of . - 311 



. f the green, description of - - Sit 



. the grenadier, description of - 312 



. . . .its beautiful appearance - - ib. 



. . the pine, description of - . 310 



. '. the sociable, discovered by Mr. Baterson - - 315 



*. ' / . . . its industry and curious nest 316,317 



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Hawk, the sparrow, description of - -77 



its courage and docility - - ib. 



<|ji:i< its nest ;jj. - 78 

 Hen, the, naturally timorous, but courageous in defence of 



her chickens - , ,, - - 16 



^ib . ingenuity and attention of, in hatching her eggs 17 



Harrier, the, description of 74 



. . preys on lizards , t - 76 



. . . pursues a pheasant - 75 



Heron, the, remarks on - j*^. - 7 



Hoopoe, the, description of - - 257, 259 



. . . admirable contrivance of its nest - - 260 



. . . anecdotes of - ... 264 



. brilliancy of its plumage - . - 259 



. . .its courage and pugnacity - j> .-]] - 2.58 



. . .its maternal affection and familiarity . - 261 



. mode of catching - - 263 



. . the red-throated, description of - - 265 



dreadful contests of f n<M - 266 



jjli4 . . . . its brilliant colours - 265 



fearless of mankind ' - . - 266 



Jackdaw, the, description of 



'iv . its docility and food - 

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