[122]Jones’s “Naturalist in the Bermudas,” p. 45.

[123]“Storia Naturale degli Uccelli che nidificano in Lombardia,” pt. xxxii. t. 91.

[124]“Bengal Sporting Magazine,” 1842, p. 870.

[125]Out of twenty-four correspondents, thirteen call this bird the Landrail and eleven the Corncrake, and this in various parts of the country, so that neither name can be regarded by any means as local.

INDEX.

A [B] [C] [D] E [F] [G] [H] I J K [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] Q [R] [S] [T] U V Q X Y Z

B Blackcap, page [4], [10]. Butcher-bird, [276], [325].

C Chiff-chaff, [28], [307]. “ Yellow-billed, [29], [30]. Corncrake, [288], [312]. Cuckoo, [219], [306]. Cuckoo’s-mate, [242], [320].

D Dove, Turtle, [282], [323].

F Flycatcher, Pied, [160], [323]. “ Red-breasted, [168]. “ Red-eyed, [169]. “ Spotted, [155], [311].