INDEX 



323 



Thrush, song, 92, 223 ; snail- 

 eating by, during hard frost, 

 226; after great frost, 238; 

 departure of, 267 



missel-, 4.4., 92 

 Tinner (pied wagtail), 272 

 Titlark. See Pipit 

 Tol-Pedn-Penwith, cliffs at, 52 

 Tonkin, on Cornish speech, 108 

 Towednack, the village of, 158 

 Towans, or sandhills, at Phillack, 



240 



Trees, in West Cornwall, 42-3 

 Tregellas, J. T., writings of, 168 

 Treryn (Treen) Dinas, 52 

 Trip to the Far West, ^,56 

 Turf as fuel, 116 



Unsentimental Journey through 

 Cornwall, An, 308 



Vernal squill, 286-92 



Wagtail, grey, wintering, 44, 94, 

 225 



pied, 215, 225 ; anecdote of, 



272 



Wells-by-the-Sea, story of a 

 pipit at, 258 



Wesley brothers, 60 ; John, visit 

 to the Land's End, 57 ; effect 

 of his preaching on the Cornish 

 people, 132, 197-200; on 

 mercy towards animals, 215 



Wheatear in December, 3 ; at 

 the headlands, 70 ; first appear- 

 ance of, 268 



White, Kirke, lines to the rose- 

 mary, 282 



Whitesand Bay, destruction of 

 gannets at, 86 



Willow wren, 269 



Winter heliotrope, 276 



Wolf Lighthouse, 59 



Woman preacher, 169 



Wrecking, the charge of, 146-51 



Wren, the Cornish, 97-9 ; effect 

 of frost on, 223, 238 



Yellowhammer, 92-4 



Zennor, cliffs, 52 ; feeding the 

 birds at, 224-6 ; a winter even- 

 ing at, 233 



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