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GENERAL IKDEX. 



Game (and) otlier Birds, scarcity of at 

 onetime, and abundance at another, 

 1 1 ; the Capercali, 1 et seq. ; the 

 Black-Cock, 72 ; the Rackel- 

 Fogel, 103; the Hazel-Hen, 

 112 ; the Dal-Ripa, 121 ; the 

 Fjiill-Ripa, 138 ; the Common 

 Partridge, 161 ; the Common 

 Quail,177; theWoodcock, 187; the 

 Solitary Snijie, 214, 270; the Com- 

 mon Snipe, 231, 270 ; the Krams- 

 Foglar, 243 ; the Thrushes, ib. ; 

 the Redwing, the Ring Ouzel, 

 the Blackbird, the Fieldfare, 

 the Wax-wing, the Bullfinch, 

 the Pine Bullfinch, 243, 244; 

 the Wild Fowl, 270 ; the Great 

 Black-jacked Gull, 270, 330 ; 

 the Caspian Tern, 270, 334, 339 ; 

 the Black Tern, 270, 334, 340 ; 

 the Mallard, 270, 334, 340 ; the 

 Teal, 270, 334 ; the Golden Eye, 

 270, 335, 370 ; the Widgeon, 270, 

 334 ; the Goosander, 270, 33-) ; 

 the Merganser, 270, 334, 370 ; the 

 Black-thi-oated Diver, 270, 334; 

 the Red-throated Diver, 270, 334 ; 

 the Common Gull, ib. ; the Com- 

 mon Tern, ib. ; the Golden Plover, 



270, 335 ; the Lapwing, 270 ; 

 the Jack-Suipe, ib. ; the Ruff, ib. ; 

 the Oyster -catchei', 270, 335 ; the 

 Crane, 270; the Water-Rail, ib. ; 

 the Spotted Crake, ib. ; the Coot, 

 ib. ; the Dusky Sandpiper, ib. ; 

 the Green Sandpiper, ib. ; the 

 Red-shank, 271, 335 ; the Wood 

 Sandpiper, 271 ; the Common 

 Sandpiper, i6. ; theRinged Dottrel, 



271, 335; the Lesser Ringed 

 Dottrel, ib. ; the Knot, 271, 336 ; 

 the Lesser Black-backed Gull, 334 ; 

 the Herring Gull, ib. ; the Arctic 

 Tern, ib. ; Richardson's Skua, ib- ; 

 the Sheldi-ake, ib. ; the Black 



Guillemot ib., ; the Cormorant, 

 ib. ; the Shag, ib. ; the Eider Duck, 

 334-337; the Long-tailed Hareld, 

 335, 343, 370 ; the Gannet, 33-3 ; 

 the Foolish or Common Guillemot, 

 ib. ; the Razor-bill, ib. ; the Puffin, 

 ib. ; the Roche, or Little Ank, ib. ; 

 the Smew, ib. ; the Red-necked 

 Grebe, ib. ; the Great Northern 

 Diver, ib. ; the King Duck, ib. ; 

 the Hooper, or Wild Swan, ib. ; 

 the Grey-lag Goose, ib. ; the Bean 

 Goose, ib. ; the White-fronted 

 Goose, ib. ; the Brent Goose, ib. ; 

 the Shoveller, ib. ; the Pintail, ib. ; 

 the Scaup Duck, ib. ; the Velvet 

 Scoter, ib. ; the Common Scoter, 

 ib. ; the Turnstone, ib. ; the Com- 

 mon Plover, ib. ; the Curlew, ib. ; 

 the Whimbrel, ib. ; the Godwits, 

 ib. ; the Grey Plover, ib. ; the 

 Purple Sandpiper, ib. 



Game Laws in Sweden abrogated, 

 175. 



Garfish, the Common, 499 ; their 

 habits, 500. 



Geese, their ))edestrian excursions, 

 288. 



Geese hunts, 287. 



Gillrad, 65, 66 ; a term used in 

 snaring Hawks and other birds, 

 264. 



Gobies, the Black, the Freckled, and 

 the Slender, 487 ; the different 

 species, 488. 



Golden-eye, the, 270, 279. 



Golden Plover, 270. 



Goosander, the, 270; anecdote of the, 

 335. 



Goose, the Capercali making love 

 to a, 27. 



Goshawk, dai-ing of the, 170. 



Gothenburg, description of, 290 ; 

 its trade and commerce, 291 ; 

 Elfsborgs Castle, 292; Bohus 



