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INDEX. 



Burbot, the, 186. 

 Bur-marigold, the, 367. 

 Bur-reeds, the, 383. 

 Butter-bur, the common, 364-5. 

 Buttercup, the, 360. 

 Butterflies and moths, 352-5. 



CAREW, THOS., and the cuckoo, 90. 



Carex, or the great sedge, 365. 



Carp, the, 206-9, 218-9. 



Carp-bream, the, 219-22. 



Carthusian Convent and the otter, 5-6. 



Cat's tail, the great and lesser, 389-90. 



Chaffinch, the, 119-20. 



Char, the, 274-6. 



Chaucer, and the bittern, 64 ; and the 



skylark, 80 ; and the sparrow-hawk, 



154 ; and the pike, 284. 

 Chiff-chaff, the, 100-1. 

 Chub, the, 223-4. 

 Clare and the moor-hen, 33 ; and the 



water-cups, 366. 

 Cloeon, the genus, 340-6. 

 Club-rush, or bull-rush, 381-2. 

 "Coachman," the, 353. 

 Coal-titmouse, or the cole-tit, 130-2. 

 Cockroach, the, 323. 

 Cock-tail beetle, 303-5. 

 Collier, Mr., and the otter, 6-7. 

 Comfrey, the, 367. 

 Common frog, the, 171. 

 Common lizard, the, 168. 

 Common loach, the, 213. 

 Common sandpiper, the, 65-6. 

 Common toad, the, 174-5. 

 Common viper, the, 169-71. 

 " Compleat Angler," the, see Walton. 

 Coot, the, 33-6. 

 Corn-flag, the, 376-7, 

 Cotton and the grayling, 272. 

 Cowbane, the, or water-hemlock, 390. 

 Cow-dung fly, the, 351. 

 Cowper's poem on the snail, 296. 

 Cowslip, the, or paigle, 361-2. 

 Crake, W. P., and the May-fly, 330-1, 



Cray-fish, the, 296-7. 



Creeping or marsh spike-rush, the, 380. 



Cricket, the common, 323. 



the water, 349-50. 



Crow, the, or rook, 136-46. 

 Crowfoot, the celery-leaved, 368. 



the upright meadow, 360. 



the water, 367. 



Crucian carp, the, 218-19. 



Cuckoo, the, 86-92. 



Curlew, the, 151-3. 



Curtis, and the buttercup, 360 ; and the 



water-iris, 376. 

 Cuvier on fishes, 179 ; and the perch, 



196-7. 



DABCHICK, the, 44-6. 

 Dace, the, 225-7. 

 Daffodil, the common, 363. 



Daisy, the, 360-1. 



Daniel, and the perch, 195 ; and the 

 ruffe, 198 ; and the carp, 206 ; and 

 the gudgeon, 212 ; and the tench, 

 216-18. 



Darwin ("Origin of Species"), and Sal- 

 monidae, 232-3 ; and earth-worms, 

 356-7 ; and the bladderwort, 371-3. 



Daubenton's bat, 19. 



Davy, Sir H., and the swallow, 73-4; 

 and the magpie, 148 ; on fishes, 

 191-2 ; on " Salmonia," 270. 



Dr. John, on fishes, 189 ; and the 



char, 275. 



Day, Dr., and the perch, 193 ; and the 

 pope, 198 ; and the sticklebacks, 

 201-3 ; and the Physostomi, 204-5 ' 

 and the carp, 208-9 > ar >d the bar- 

 bel, 210 ; and the gudgeon, 212; 

 and the loaches, 213 ; and the 

 tench, 216 ; and the bream, 220 ; 

 and the dace, 226 ; and the twaite- 

 shad, 230 ; andSalmonidae, 233, 235, 

 240-2, 247, 249, 250, 252 ; and the 

 sea-trout, 259-61 ; and the river- 

 trout, 262-70 ; and the char, 274-5 I 

 and the smelt, 277 ; and the pike, 

 282 ; and the eels, 286-9 I and u the 

 lam pern, 292. 



Devil's coach-horse, the, or cock-tail 

 beetle, 303-5. 



Dipper, the, or water-ouzel, 38-44. 



Diptera, the order, 351. 



Dishwasher, see Water-wagtail. 



Diving-goose, see Merganser. 



Dog-violet, the, 363. 



Dor-beetle, the common, 305. 



Dor-hawk, the, or night-jar, 161-5. 



Dotterel, the, 150-1, 



Down-hill fly, the, 352. 



Dragon-fly, the great, 310-15. 



Dray ton, and the water-hen, 33 ; and 

 the coot, 34 ; and the dabchick, 46 ; 

 and the snipe, 60 ; and the heron, 

 62 ; and the bittern, 65 ; and the 

 skylark, 80; and the blackbird, 95 ; 

 and the hedge-sparrow, 114; and 

 the dotterel, 151 ; and the owl, 158. 



Dresser ("Birds of Europe"), and the 

 reed-warbler, 28 ; and the bearded 

 titmouse, 30 ; and the coot, 35 ; and 

 the sand-piper, 66 ; and the martin, 

 78 ; and the cuckoo, 90 ; and the 

 wry-neck, 123 ; and the titmouse, 

 133 ; and the owl, 159 ; and the 

 night-jar, 163. 



Drinker-moth, 353. 



Drop-wort, the common, 384 ; or mea- 

 dow-sweet, 387. 



Dryden and the bittern, 65 ; and the 

 martin, 78. 



Duckweed, the common, 386. 



EAGLE, the golden, 156. 

 Earth-worms, the, 356-8. 



