INDEX. 



ABERDEVINE or siskin, 120. 



Adder, the, 169-171. 



Alder-fly, the, 319. 



Alder-moth, the, 353. 



All-heal, the, or marsh woundwort, 392. 



" Amateur Angler," the, and the devil's 



coach-horse, 304-5. 

 Anderson, Mr., and grilse, 249. 

 Andrews, Mr., and Loch Leven trout, 



266. 



Ants, the, 347-8. 



Archer, Mr. W. C., and salmon, 244. 

 Argyll, Duke of, and the water-ouzel, 39. 

 Armistead, Mr., and the char, 276. 

 Arrow-head, the common, 391. 

 Azurine, the, 226-7. 



BAETIS, the genus, 340-6. 



Bailey and the bearded titmouse, 30. 



Baker, Sir Richard, and the carp, 206. 



Barbastelle bat, 19. 



Barbel, the, 209-11. 



Barker ("Art of Angling") and the 

 pike, 285. 



Barn-owl, the, 157-9 



Bartlett, Mr. , and the water-ouzel, 40-2. 



Basse, the, 198-9. 



Bats, the, 17-20. 



Bearded titmouse, the, 30. 



Beart, Mr. W. F., and the spinner, 329. 



Beetles, the (or Coleoptera), 301-8. 



Bell, Mr. ("British Quadrupeds and 

 Reptiles "), and the field-vole, 5 ; 

 and the otter, 9 ; and the stoat, 

 13-14 ; and shrew-mouse, 15 ; and 

 water-shrew, 16-17 ' an d bats, 

 18-19 i an d the lizard, 168 ; and 

 the slow-worm, 168-9 ' an d the 

 frog, 171-4 ; and the toad, 175. 



Benson, Mr., and the martins, 78. 



Bewick and the teal, 55. 



Birds, the, 21-165 ( see Kingfisher, &c. , 

 &c.). 



" Birds of Europe," see Dresser. 



Bittern, the, 63-5. 



Blackbird, the, 94-6. 



Blackcap, the, 108-10. 



Black gnat, the, 352. 



Bladderwort, the great, 370-3. 



Elaine's " Encyclopaedia of Rural 

 Sports," 178 ; and perch, 197 ; 

 and ruffe, 198, 



Blandford, Mr., and the cuckoo, 92. 



Bleak, the, 227-8. 



Blethisa multipunctata, the, 307. 



Bloomfield and the white-throat, 102. 



Blue-bell, the, 363. 



Bluebottle, the, 352. 



Blue titmouse, the, 134-5. 



Boat-fly, the, 302-3. 



Bog-asphodel, the, 364. 



Bog-bean, the, 379. 



Brander, Mr., and the salmon, 246. 



Brandes, Dr. , and the water-thyme, 

 393-4- 



Bream, the, or carp-bream, 219-22. 



" British Quadrupeds," see Bell. 



Broderip's "Zoological Recreations," 

 15-16. 



Brook-lime, the common, 378. 



Brown, Mr., and salmon smolts, 242, 

 248-9. 



Browne, Mr., and the perch, 195 ; and 

 the carp, 207 ; and the tench, 216; 

 and the roach, 223 ; and the rudd, 

 225 ; and the pike, 281. 



Browne, Sir Thos. , and the coot, 35. 



Browning and the robin, 105. 



Buck-bean, the common, 379. 



Buckland, Frank, and the thrush, 94 ; 

 and the curlew, 152 ; and the owl, 

 158 ; and perch, 197; and the stickle- 

 back, 202 ; and the carp, 208 ; and 

 the barbel, 209; and the tench, 

 216 ; and the bream, 220 ; and the 

 roach, 223 ; and the rudd, 225 ; 

 and the dace, 226 ; and the twaite- 

 shad, 230 ; and salmon smolts, 

 242; and" the bull-trout, 261 ; and 

 river-trout, 268-9 '> an d the pike, 

 283 ; and eels, 287-8. 



Bull-rush, the, 38i-.2 



Bull-rush moth, the, 353-4. 



Bull-trout, the, 261-2. 



Bund, Mr. Willis (" Salmon Problems "), 

 239, 241, 245, 251 ; and eels, 290. 



Bunting of the bulrushes, see Reed- 

 sparrow. 



