552 



VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF LAKELAND 



Warbler, Grasshopper, 101 ; female 

 singing, 102. 



Warbler, Reed, 100. 

 „ Sedge, 100. 



Water Court, 502. 



Water Nannie= Sedge Warbler. 



Water Ouzel, 103. 



Water Rail, 343. 



Wax wing, 121. 



Weever, Viper, 477. 



Weight of Birds, viz. : — of Brent 

 Goose, 246 ; of Dotterel, 357 ; 

 of Grey Geese, 235, 239, 242 ; of 

 Long-tailed Duck, 299 ; of Sand- 

 Grouse, 325 ; of Shelduck, 267 ; 

 of Smew, 312; of Swans, 252; 

 260, 261, 263, 264; of Wood- 

 cock, 375. 



Weight of Fishes, viz. : — of Charr, 

 514 ; of Salmon, SOL 



Weight of Mammals, viz. : — of 

 Badger, 44 ; of Foumart, 32 ; of 

 Marten, 24 ; of Otter, 37 ; of 

 Wild Cat, 11. 



Wet-me-feet — Quail. 



Whale, Common Beaked, 48. 

 ,, Pilot, xlix. 

 ,, Rorqual, xlvii. 

 ,, Sperm, 47. 



Wheatear, 90. 



Wheatear, Isabelline, 92. 



Whimbrel, 408. 



Whinchat, 93. 



White-eyed Duck, xcviii. 



White Fallow Deer, lxxv, 71. 



Whiterump = Wheatear. 



Whitethroat, 95. 



,, Lesser, 96. 



Whiting, 485. 



Whiting of Esk = Sea Trout, im- 

 mature, 505. 



Wigeon, 281. 



Wild Cat, 8. 



Wile, Ixxxv. 



Willie Liltie ~\ = Common Sand- 



Willie Wicket) piper. 



Willow Wren, 99. 



Woodchat Shrike, 121. 



Woodcock, 369 ; migration, ibid. ; 

 how netted, 371 ; snared, lxxxvi, 

 371 ; first nesting in Lakeland, 

 373 ; gradual extension of breed- 

 ing range, ibid. 



Woodpecker, Green, 167. 



,, Great Spotted, 165. 



,, Lesser ,, 166. 



Wood Pigeon, 313. 



Wood Wren, 99. 



Wolf, xli. 



Wren, 109. 



Wryneck, 167. 



Note. — The Eagle Eyrie at Buck Crag, referred, as 'a nebular hypo- 

 thesis,' to the Golden Eagle on page 189, proved at the last moment to 

 have been tenanted by the Sea Eagle ; a most surprising contingency, after 

 the statement of the Rev. W. Richardson (page 188). In view of this dis- 

 covery, the remarks about Buck Crag printed in the article on the Golden 

 Eagle must please be transferred by the reader to the White-tailed or Sea 

 Eagle. We owe the portrait of two Dotterel chicks of the Lakeland race 

 to the kindness of the Rev. F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, whose etching is 

 based upon a photograph taken by Mr. D. L. Thorpe. 



Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to Her Majesty, 

 at the Edinburgh University Press. 



