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Contents. 



CHAP. PAGE 



XXY.— The Blackbird 196 



XXYI.— The Ring Ouzel . . . . . .204 



XXYII.— The Water Ouzel ..... 208 



XXYIII.— The Song Thrush 212 



XXIX.— The Missel Thrush 220 



XXX.— The Redwing. . . . . . .224 



XXXI.— The Fieldfare 228 



XXXII.— The Skylark 232 



XXXIII.— The Woodlark 241 



XXXIY.— The Titlark ...... 247 



XXXY.— The Meadow Lark 252 



XXXYI.— The Nightingale 255 



XXXYII.— The Redstart 265 



XXXYIII.— The Blackcap . . .... 271 



XXXIX.— The Whitethroat . . . . .279 



XL.— The Fauvette 284 



XLI. — The Lesser Fauvette . . . . . 287 

 XLII.— The Reed Fauvette . . . . .289 



XLIIL— The Babillard 292 



XLIY.— The Robin 295 



XL Y.— The Common Wren 301 



XLYI.— The Willow Wren 306 



XLYII.— The Gold-Crested Wren . . . .308 



XLYIIL— The Furze Wren . . . , . . .312 

 XLIX.— The Wheatear . . . . . .315 



L. — The Whinchat . . ' . . . . 319 



LI. — The Stone chat ...... 323 



LIL— The Pied Wagtail . . . . .326 



LIIl.— The Grey Wagtail . . . . . 330 



LIY.— The Yellow Wagtail 333 



LY. — The Spotted Fly-catcher . . . . 336 

 LYI. — The Pied Fly-catcher .... 340 



LYIL— The Great Titmouse 342 



LYIII.— The Blue Titmouse 347 



LIX.— The Cole Titmouse 351 



LX.— The Marsh Titmouse 355 



LXL— The Long-tailed Titmouse . . - . 359 



