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Tristram, Canon, on Canorus in Palestine, 211; Glan- 

 darltis there lays in nest of Hooded Crow, 211 ; e\en 



may be overlooked, Eggs of Oxylophus glandarius 212 

 True Instinct, Return on igi, 192 



Tui or Parson-bird, Long-tailed Cuckoo eats Eggs of 201 



Two Cuckoos in one Nest 45 



Tyrant-birds in America 138 



Vale of Guernsey 32 

 Van Beneden, Arguments from, 159, 164, 166 ; shrunken 



males 167 

 Wallace, Dr. A. Russel 102, 119, 157, 158, 162, 182, 1S4 

 Waterton on Insect eaters and Migration 8, 26, 27 



Weaver-birds, South African 171 



Weir, Durham 25 



White, Gilbert, 8 ; number of Cuckoos' Eggs 154 

 White, Mr. W. A., on Cow-birds' Eggs and Young Ones 241, 242 



Widmann, Mr. O., on the Yellow-'oilled Cuckoo 234 



Wilmot, Rev. Mr., and Cuckoo Brooding 41, 62 

 Wilson, Mr. H. L , quoted by Mr. J. H. Gurney, 86 ; 



letter in The Field 87 

 Witchell, Mr. 256, 266 

 Woodward, Dr. H., and the Keas and Dinornis 194 

 " Woolly Bears" (tiger-moth larva). Cuckoos' tit-bit 71 

 Wordsworth and Cuckoo 3 

 Wren Killed through Feeding Cuckoo 184 

 Yarrell and Cuckoos Sucking Eggs 271 

 Yellow-billed Cuckoo great Destroyer of Eggs, 228 ; Ex- 

 tensive Range, 233 ; on Taming 234 

 Young Birds Recognise Parents 193 

 Young Cuckoos, migration later than that of parents 71 

 Zoological Journal quoted 41 

 Zoologist for 1873, 58 ; Mr. Bidwell in 69, 70 

 Zygodactyle Foot, 12 ; Probable Intention 67 



