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Index. 



Tramps, 31 1. 



Traps, why poachers don't J ike, 1 29. 

 Traquair, the bush aboon, 226. 

 Tufted duck, the, 256. 

 Tummel Falls, 211. 

 Turnstone, the, 264-266. 

 Tweed, the, 219-224. 

 Twisel, Bridge of, 224. 

 Tynemouth, 292. 



Veitch, Prof, (quoted), 218. 

 Vicar, our, 141-144. 

 Violets, wild, 79, 97- 

 Voles, the, 329. 



Wagtail, the pied, 113. 

 Wailes, Mr. (quoted), 202. 

 Warkworth, 293, 301-304. 



Hermitage, 304-305. 



Wasps in beehive, 197. 

 Waterhens, 53 ; their young, 54 ; 

 raising their nest in flood, 56, 



254-255- 

 Water-lily, the, 80, 243. 

 Water-rats, 59, 254-255. 

 Water-shrews, 80-81, 244. 

 Waterton, Charles, 41, 67, 140. 

 Water-voles, 57- 58 ; great tunnel- 



lers, 59 ; vegetable feeders, 59- 



61, 244, 329- 



Watkins, Rev. G. M„ 67. 



Waybread or plantain, 15. 



Weasels, 93, 124, 125, 128. 



Weldon Bridge, 299. 



Well, the village, 187. 



Wheat-fields, 147-15 1 ; and the 

 poets, 155. 



Whitethroat, the, 99. 



Wild-ducks, 193. 



Widgeon, the, 254. 



Wild geese, 261. 



Willows, 50, 80, 85, 138 ; weep- 

 ing, 139- 



Wood, Rev. J. G., and the birds, 

 114, 115. 



Woodpecker, 174-176. 



Woodpecker's tongue, 330, 331. 



Wood-pigeon, 37, 38, 39, 93, 117, 

 261. 



Wooler, 307-314. 



Wordsworth (quoted), 79, 117, 

 194, 240. 



Wren and robins, 25, III, 113, 

 116. 



Yair, 229. 

 Yarrow, 219. 

 Yeavering bell, 315. 

 Yellowhammer, 120. 

 Yew-trees, 105. 



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