INDEX. 



Page. 



Thrush, the, its animosity and harsh crj - - 212 



its food, manners, Sec. 211 



. the wind or red-wing swinepip* - - 212 



Tillark, the, description of - - - - 305 



. its food ..... 306 



Titmouse, the, description of - - - - 28+ 



. varieties of - - f8.5 



. . th< bearded, description of - 287 



where found ... ggjj 



the Cape, description of - - . - 291 



. the cole - ... 290 



the Jong-tailed, description of - - - 288 



curious construction of its nest - 289 



'$% / . ' . .its utility ... 290 



the marsh - . ?*>' - 291 



the penduline, description of - - 285 



skilful construction of its nest - 236 



i t:> . . . . superstitious veneration paid to - 287 

 Tomtit, see Titmouse. 



Toucan, the, description of - HV vt >*' / ; P*Q ' - 1&8 



. . . easily tamed - ''* '' * ''*' " - ib. 



. . . its beautiful plumage, and the delicacy of its flesh 14O 



. its defence of its young TJ.",.!;* _ J3g 



. its long tongue . ib. 



Townson, Dr. his account of tnme cross-bills - 307 



Trumpeter, the, description of - - 320 



. - i . , easily tamed - - 321 



... its familiarity, jealousy, and vindictiveness 322 



its habits in a state of nature - 324 



i ; '> . . its peculiar sounds - 321 



Turtle-dove, the, constancy of . 343 



Tyrant shrike, see Shrike. 



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Vaillant, M. Le, on the ostrich - - - - 4, 



on the falcon - - 65, 66, 67 



... on the missel thruth - * - 2H 



