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Storm-cock, 161.

V.

VEGETABLES, observations :n, 349–
355.

Summer bird of passage, 64, 93, 128, Viper, 71, 219.

305.

Summer-duck, 311.
Sussex downs, 171.

Swallows, 37, 48, 87, 115, 122, 128
148, 161, 164, 168, 174-181, 186,
197, 227, 280, 326-328, 405.

Swans, 187.

Vulture, 243, 406.

W.

WAGTAILS, 52, 162, 328, 401.
Waldon Lodge, in Wolmer Forest, 31
Wasps, 341; nests, 306.
Water-bug, 338.

Swifts, 38, 49, 104, 105, 122, 163, Water-rats, 39, 399.

190-196, 237, 269.

Sycamore tree, 351.

Weasel, common, 59, 187.

Weather, summary of the, 359-

366.

Wheat, 364.

Wheatear, 52, 131, 201, 402.

Thompson's Natural History of Ire- Whin-chat, 131, 201.

T.

TEALS, 157, 163.

land, 201.

Thrush, 308; golden, 135.

Thrush, missel, 161, 198, 309.

Tipulæ, or empedes, 344.

Titlarks, 106, 161.

Titn ouse, 145, 188, 200.

Toads, 67, 70, 75, 81, 403, 409.

Torpidity of birds, 38, 325, 327.

Whip-poor-will, 84.

Whitethroats, 132, 189.

Winter birds of passage, 95, 146.
Wolmer forest, 25-36; pond, 32.
Woodcocks, 39, 121, 133, 137, 144,
410.

Wood-grouse (capercailzie) 27, 398.
Wood-larks, 92.

Tortoise, 127, 149–151, 174, 261-Wood-pigeons, 138, 267.

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