INDEX. 



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Jackdaw, the, its habitations - - - 112 



. . capable of being tamed - - 113 



Jay, the, description of - 114 



its familiarity, food, and mimicry - - 115 



. its nest - - - - - 114 



K 



Keyler's remarks on skylarks - 297 



Kingfisher, the, description of - 253 



. . its mode of catching fish - 254 



makes its nest of holes in the bank - 2.06 



superstitious notions respecting the - 255, 257 



Lark, see Titlark, Stylark, and Woodlark. 



Latham, Mr. Mis remarks on rooks - - - 111 



. . on the humming bird ... 264 



. _ ".' on the titmouse - 288 



Linnet, the, description of - - . .w. - 215 



its docility and harmony - - - ib. 



, ', its food and attention to instruction - - 221 



. V* " its pride in adjusting its plumage - - 220 



. . ' methods of taking . - 217 



structure of the nest of - 216 



Lithgow's account of carrier pigeons - - 540 



Lock, Mr. anecdote by, of the parrot - . 128 



Xockman, Mr. John, his story of the effect of music on a pigeon 339 



M 



Macaw, the green, description and disposition of - 136 



its food, and mode of climbing - . \yf 



Magpie, the, description of- - - -116 



its docility and mimicry ... 119 



. . its food, nest, &c. - . - 117 



its intrepidity - . - 116 



-.'-. , its superior degree of instinct .' - 117 



