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Indian Evidence, The, 214 ; Miss Cockburn's Facts 215 



" Inherited Instinct," 71 



" Insect-eating Birds" often try seeds, 5-7; in America 7 



Instinct used to cover too much 171 



Instinct or Misleading Instinct ? 181 



Irby, Colonel 124, 125 



Jack's, Mr. W. H., Tame Cuckoo 266 



Jenner, Canorus in India not limited to time-table of 2ig 



Jenner, 16, 21, 22, 25 ; his Dissection of Hen Cuckoos, 42 ; 



two young Cuckoos fight 44, 57, 114, 115, 117 



Jerdon does not believe any of the Indian Cuckoos 



migrate from it, 219; Jenner's notion tabooed, 220; 



Large Hawk-cuckoo, 221 ; on American Cuckoo 224 



Kearton, R. 17, 23, 153 



Keas of New Zealand . 193 



Kiessel, Herr, and his observations 62, 63 



Koel, The Indian, 217 ; Colonel Tytler's remarks on it in 



the Andamans and Nicobars 217 



Koumly, Mr., on Taming of Yellow-billed Cuckoos 234 



Lankester, Professor E. Ray, use of his arguments in 



Longevity 166 



Large Hawk-cuckoo of India 221 



Layard, Mr., and Golden Cuckoo 214 



Layings of Eggs, Intervals between 187 



Lee, Oswin A. J., and Cuckoos Ejecting Young 22, 23 



Legge, Colonel W. Vincent, and Crested Pied Cuckoos' 



Eggs . 216 



Leipoa ocellata 172. 173 



Le Vaillant quoted by Layard 214 



Leslie, Mr. G. D., on Cuckoo-calls 270 



Lilford, Lord, 11; on Great Spotted Cuckoo, 87; his 



collection 142. I99. zoo 



Lilford's, Lord, young Cuckoo never called 257, 265 



