INDEX. 



Skylark, the, directions for rearing - 300 



how caught -'. - 293 



. . .its docility and melody - - ' 296 



4*1 . its maternal attachment ... 399 



fff . it* mode of flying .... 297 



Smcllie's anecdote of sparrows .... 275 



Solander, Dr. on the falcon - - - - -67 



Sonuini's account of a tame thrush - - 208 



Sparrow, the, cunning and familiarity of <'. 4; #> - 275 



. . . description of i -;*<*! - - 272 



... . . . its nest and eggs lo - - V74 



. . . maternal affection of - - 276 



i\ \ . pleasing anecdote of- - 275 



. . the hawk, see Hawk. 



<. . the, mountain, description of - <i' , - J77 



Stackhousc, Mr. on the nightingale . - - 223 



Stalling, the, description of - 267 



$tC f. . capable of speaking '- 270, 27t 



?*''.' * . its familiarity and strong voice - - 268 



. its sociability - .... 269 



. in utility - - 271 



.1 . . peculiar habits of 270 



. similitude to the blackbird --i ' - 267,269 



Swallow, the, migrations of - - . . - 10 



Taylor bird, the, description of - 253 



Thuaberg, Professor, his remarks on a hen ostrich - 4 



. . on the shells of tire ostrich's eggs - 26 



Thrush, the, description of - - 206 



. fulness of its note - - 207 



. . .its familiarity and number of eggs - - 20* 



. similarity of the cock and hen .-- - 209 



. the heath - - 2 It 



. . the locust-eating, description of - - 2 13 



its pursuit of locusts - - 2 1 4 



. the missel, description of - . 210 



