GENERAL INDEX. 



BY P. A. NUTTALL, LL.D. 



AxcHovr, the, 508. 



Anderson, C. J., the celebrated 

 African traveller, 357. 



Angler, the Common, 490 ; its 

 habits, 491 ; superstition respect- 

 ing the, ib. ; one swallowed by a 

 shark, 492. 



Antiquities of Scandinavia, 319 et 

 seq. 



Aquatic Birds, 334 el seq. ; the Great 

 Black-backed Gull, 336; readily 

 domesticated, 337 ; a strong di- 

 gestion, 338 ; the Common Gull, 

 ih. ; the Caspian Tern, 339 ; the 

 Mallard, 340 ; the Long-tailed 

 Hareld, 343; the Eider Duck, 

 347. 



Ai'ctic regions, Walrus-hunting in 

 the, 453, 453. 



Armed Bull-head, the, 4G9. 



B. 



Bag of game, how to make one, b'2. 

 Bagpipe, made of seal's stomach, 443. 



Basse, the Common, 459. 



Bast-Dona, a contrivance for snaring 

 birds, 248. 



Bear, adventure with a, 49. 



Bearded Seal, 408. 



Bergylt, the, 470. 



Berries, artificial, for enticing birds, 

 255 ; different kinds of, ih. 



Bewilderment of the Capercali, 13. 



Bib, the, 513. 



Bird-clouds, 370. 



Birds {see Game and other Birds), j 



Birds of Passage, lament of the, 

 201. 



Birds of Prey, devices for capturing, 

 259; the Hiik-bur, 260; the 

 Slag-bur, 202 ; the Bur Med 

 Sliiende Nat-Bagar, 263; the 

 Bur Med Drag-Niit, 264 ; the 

 Slag-Niit, 265 ; the Gyr Falcon 

 trap, 2GG ; the Tobbehyttor, 267 ; 

 Owl versus Hawk, 268 : working 

 the dead horse, 269. 



Bivouac in the Skiirgard, 356, 357. 



Blackbird, the, 243, 240. 



Black-Cock, the, 72 ; has a wide 

 geogx-aphical range, ih.; its natural 



