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Ulloa, his account of a condor flying away with a lamb - 43 



Vulture, the, description of - 45 



. attracted by carrion from a great distance - 48 



. its filth, idleness, and voraciousness - .49 



. . .its flesh, stringy and nauseous - - jb. 



. . its food and habits - - - 46 



. its manner of anatomizing a dead body - 4f 



. . its nest, manners, &c. - - - 50 



*-f"' . - .its resemblance to the turkey * ' 47 



'.'' .- . offensive smell of - - 45,49 



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Wafer, his remarks on ostriches' eggi - - - 35 



. ,.-''. on young ostriches - , -^ ^, - 34 



Wagtail, the, description of ... 242 



the grey - - _ .^ - - 243 



. . . the yellow - - 244 



Wallis, Mr. his remarks on jays - - - - 115 



Warbler, the Dartford, description of , . j-X* > r j t , - 240 



the pensile, description of s . r '..*&; - 238 



.. , its sagacity in building and protecting its nest 239 



Weld, Mr. an account of passenger pigeons, communicated to 348 



Wheat-ear, the, annual visits of - - ^, - 341 



description of -, * _-,( - 243 



. . . how ensnared - - ', ,:. . 241 



. ; ., . its food, nest, &c. - - 242 



White, Mr. his singular anecdote of a raven - - 96 



his remarks on the hen-harrier - - - 75 



* i-t .. fc. v ... ' . on the ring-dove - - 341 



,.-.' on the willow-wren - - 258 



Willoughby, Mr. his anecdote of a linnet - 219 



. of a parrot - - 127 



... bis remarks on the toucan - - 139 



Woodlark, the, description of - 301 



delightful notes of - - - - 30* 



. , . difficulty of rearing - . - - ib. 



. . . how and when taken ... 303 



