continue in full song till after Midsummer; and shall 

 range them somewhat in the order in which they 

 first begin to open as the spring advances. 



I. Woodlark, 



2. Song-thrush, 



9- 



Wren, 



Redbreast, 

 Hedge-spar- 

 row, 



Yellow-ham- 

 mer, 



Skylark, 

 Swallow, 



Blackcap, 

 Titlark, 



II. Blackbird, 



RAII NOMINA. 



Alauda arborea, \ 



I 



J Ttirdiis sijuplicitei' \ 

 [ diet us. y 



Passer troglodytes. | 



I 



Rtibeeiila. 



1 



1 



Ctirruea. 



r 



\ 

 I 



r 



i' Ejubtriza Jiava. \ 



Alatida vulgaris. 

 Hii'undo domestica. 



Atiicapilla. 



A la uda praiorum . 



Mertila vulgaris. 



12. White-throat, Ficediila affinis. 



13. Goldfinch, 



14. 

 15- 



Greenfinch, 

 Less reed-spar- 

 row, 



Carduelis. 



Chloris. 

 { Passer afuiidina' 

 [ ceus viinor. 



16. 



Common lin- 

 net, 



Linaria vu^aris. 



In January, and continues to 

 sing through all the summer 

 and autumn. 



In February and on to August, 

 reassume their song in autumn. 



All the year, hard frost ex- 

 cepted. 



Ditto. 



Early in February to July the 

 loth. 



Early in February, and on 

 through July to August the 

 2ist. 



In February, and on to October. 

 From April to September. 

 Beginning of April to July the 

 13th. 



From middle of April to July 



the I 6th. 

 Sometimes in February and 



March, and so on to July the 



23rd ; reassumes in autumn. 

 In April, and on to July the 



23rd. 



April, and through to Septem- 

 ber the i6th. 

 On to July and August the 2nd. 



May, on to beginning of July. 



Breeds and whistles on till 

 August ; reassumes its note 

 when they begin to congre- 

 gate in October, and again 

 early before the flocks sepa- 

 rate. 



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