154 BRITISH BIRDS. 



Chloris, the Green-finch, I. ib. Aid. 2. 851. G. 226. Turn. 

 Acanthis, Spinus, Ligurinus. 



Citrinella, the Yellow-hammer, I. 96. tab. 36. Aid. 2. 859. 

 Emberiza flava Turn, a Youlring, G. 591. 



[C/. Swainson (p. 69).] 



Linaria, the Linet, I. 96. tab. 36. and 98. tab. 37. Aid. 2. 

 824. G. 550. 



Luteola, a Siskin, rara apud Anglos avis nee uspiam fere 

 alibi quam in caveis cernitur semel in agris Cantabrigianis 

 se vidisse recordatur, Turn. 



[Merrett's account of this bird is taken verbatim from Turner 

 (p. 109), " Caveis " being Turner's word for cages.] 



Alauda, the Lark, I. 98. tab. 37. 38. Aid. 2. 845. G. 67. Turn. 

 Galerita. 



Alauda pratensis, the tit-Lark, I. ib. Aid. 2. 849. 



Alauda cristata, the wood-Lark, G. 72. Aid. 2. 841. I. 98. 

 tab. 37. 



Rubicilla, a Bull finch, a Hoop, and Bui Spink, a Nope, 

 I. 120. tab. 43. Pyrrhula sive Rubicilla Aid. 2. 745. G. 662. 



Baccivor(E. 



Turdus vulg. the Song-Thrush, I. 98. tab. 37. Aid. 2. 600. 

 & Turn, a Thrussel. 



Turdus Viscovorus, the Misletoe Thrush, or Saith, I. 102. 

 tab. 39. Aid. 2. 583. G. 688. & Turn, simpliciter, a Thrush. 



[Willughby (p. 187) calls it the Missel-bird, or Shrite ; and 

 Charleton (p. 83) the Shreitch.] 



Turdus lUas, the Wind Thrush, I. 102. tab. 39. Turdus 

 minor Aid. 2. 598. Turdus minor Illas vel Tylas, G. 689. 

 Turn, a Wind Thrush. 



[The Redwing. Turner does not call it a Wind Thrush, as 

 Merrett states, but a Wyngthrush (p. 173). The name Wind 

 Thrush is applied to the Redwing to this day in Somersetshire 

 (c/. Swainson, p. 5).] 



Trichas, the Feldefare, Turdus pilaris Aid. 596. [Page 177.] 

 tantum hyeme apud nos reperitur. 



[The Fieldfare, c/. Willughby (p. 24).] 

 . Merula, CoUyrion Turn, the Black-bird, or black Ousle, I. 

 104. 140. Aid. 2. 604. G. 543. 



Sturnus vulg the Stare, or Starling, I. 104. t. 40. Aid. 2. 632. 

 G. 677. circa turres & altiora sedificiorum culmina. 



Sturnus Cinereus, Aid. 2. 638. I. 104. t. 40. 



[Probably the immature Starling.] 



Cseruleo, a Clot Bird, a Smatch, or Arling, a Stone-check, 



