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Craig, Mr. John, 27, 28, 29, 30, 45 ; two young Cuckoos 



in Meadow-pipit's nest . 45, 46, 47, 126, 182, 191. 



Creighton, Dr. Charles, 16 ; his arguments against Jenner, 

 16; Cuckoo dissections, 17, 27, 42, 113 (note); a 



point for Dr. Charles Creighton 127 



Cross-bills eat small insects 5 



Cuckoo-calls, Several different 255 



" Cuckoo-clock ? Where is the " 270 



Cuckoo-hens Destroying Eggs 83 

 Cuclioo, Great Spotted, igg ; do their young recognise 



each other, and not turn each other out ? 200 



Cuckoo, Nests victimized by 10 



Cuckoo, Modification of Oviduct in 177 



Cuckoo, Young, restless in nest 13 



Cuvier quoted . 115 



Dabchick, Exceptional Powers in 37 



Daily Telegraph quoted ["At Headcorn "] 185 

 Darwin, Charles, 37, 49, loi, 104, 109, no, in, 112, 113, 



114, 118, 119, 154, 185, 186, 192, 210, 220, 230, 234 



Darwin, Dr. Erasmus 41, 62 

 Davidson, Mr. J. L,, on Parasitism of American Cuckoos 227, 232 



Deer's Antlers, Mr. Tom Speedy and 168 



Dew's, Mr., Tame Cuckoo 2O6 



Dissections, Dr. C. Creighton and Cuckoo 17 



Dixon, Mr. C, on Bird-song as imitative 258 



Dresser, Mr., and Pralle's collection 53 

 Dybowski, Dr., opposes the notion of young Cuckoo 



throwing out other young 89-92 



Eckermann and Cuckoo 4, g, 10, 116 

 Egyptian Evidence, 210 ; pressure of time can have no 



bearing here 210 



Ellis, Luke, and Blue Cuckoos' Eggs 52, 141 



