INDEX. 



397 



Eaton, Rev. A. E. , and theEphemeridse, 

 324, 327-45. 



Edible frog, the, 171. 



Edward, Mr. Thomas, and the water- 

 ouzel, 43. 



Eels, the, 286-91. 



Elliot and the skylark, 80. 



Encyclopedia Britannica and insects, 

 314-15, 324. 



Ephemeridae, the, 324-46. 



Ermine weasel or stoat, 12-14. 



Erskine, Lord, and the rook, 144. 



FABER, FATHER, and the nightingale, 

 98 ; and the wheat-ear, no-n. 



Fallow-chat, the, 110-12. 



Feather-columbine, the, 379. 



Fern-fly, the, 307. 



Field, The, and otter, 7-9; and 

 water-ouzel, 40-2 ; and the rook, 

 138 ; and the salmon, 247-8, 254 ; 

 and the spinner, 329. 



Field-mouse, the short-tailed, 5. 



Field-vole, the red, 5. 



Fire-tail, the, 113-14. 



Fisherman's curse, the, 352. 



Fishes, the (see Perch, Salmon, &c., 

 &c.), 178-292. 



Fishing Gazette, and water-vole, 2; and 

 the otter, 9 ; and dabchick, 44 ; and 

 "Do fish feel pain on being 

 hooked ? " 190 ; and perch ova, 

 196 ; and salmon, 246 ; and Loch 

 Leven trout, 266 ; and the char 

 276 ; and water-thyme, 393-4. 



Flea-bane, the common, 392. 



Flies, gnats, &c. 351-2. 



Flowering-rush, the, 375. 



Flowers, the river-side, 359-94. 



Fool's watercress, the, 390. 



Forget-me-not, the (water-plant), 377-8. 



Forster ( " Scientific Angler " ) on fishes, 

 183. 



Fox-moth, the, 353. 



Francis, F., and the perch, 195-6; and 

 the roach, 222 ; and the sea-trout, 

 260. 



" Fresh- Water Fishes of Europe," 243. 



Frog-bit, the 380-1. 



Frog-hopper, the, 350. 



Frogs, the, 171-4. 



GADOW, Professor, and the salmon, 247. 

 Garrick, Mrs., and the carp, 207-8. 

 Gascoigne, Geo. , and the nightingale, 



96-7. 



Gawky, the, or cuckoo, 86-92. 

 George, Mr., and the otter, 7-8. 

 Gesner and the barbel, 209. 

 Gillaroo trout, the, 269. 

 Gipsywort, the, 378-9. 

 Gnat, the black, 352. 

 Golden dun midge, the, 351. 

 Golden eagle, the, 156. 

 Goldfinch, the, 117-18. 



Goldsmith and the bittern, 64. 



Goode, Dr. Brown, and sea-trout, 276. 



Goosander, the, 54. 



Gosden, Mr., and salmon, 253-4. 



Gossamer webs, 354-5. 



Gould and the titmouse, 130. 



Governor-fly, the, 349. 



Graham and the skylark, 83-4 ; and 

 the goldfinch, 118; and the chaf- 

 finch, 119. 



Grannom, the, 318. 



Grasshopper, the, 322-3. 



Grass of Parnassus, 364. 



Gravel-bed or spider-fly, 352. 



Grayling, the, 271-4. 



Great bat, the, 18. 



Great spotted woodpecker, the, 127-8. 



Great titmouse, the, 133. 



Green woodpecker, the, 124-7. 



Gudgeon, the, 211-12. 



Guillim's " English Heraldry," 22. 



Gunther on fishes, 183, 186, 204-5 ' an( * 

 perches, 193 ; and the barbel, 209 ; 

 and the tench, 218 ; and the Sal- 

 monidae, 233-4, 237, 241 ; and sea- 

 trout, 261 ; and river-trout, 262-9 

 and the char, 275 ; and the pike, 280 ; 

 and the eel, 286 ; and the lamprey, 

 291. 



Gyrinus natator or whirligig, 301-2. 



HAIRY violet, the, 363. 



Halford, Mr. F. M., on the Ephem- 

 eridae, 339. 



Hall, Mr. S. C. , and the wren, 103-4. 



Hancock, Mr. , and the snipe, 59-60. 



Harper, Mr. A., and mergansers, 54. 



Harting, Mr., and the heron, 63; and 

 the thrush, 94 ; and the night-jar, 

 163. 



Hatton, Sir C., and the swan, 51. 



Hawker, Col., and the coot, 34. 



Hedge-sparrow, the, 114-16. 



Hemans, Mrs., and the swan, 52 ; and 

 water-lilies, 385-6. 



Hemiptera, the order, 349-52. 



Hemp or water-agrimony, the, 392. 



Henslow, Prof., and the cowslip, 361. 



Hepell and the carp, 207. 



Herb Christopher, the, 392. 



Heron, the, 60-3. 



Herrick, R., and the robin, 106. 



Heysham, Mr., and the dotterel, 151. 



Hey wood, J., and the cuckoo, 88-9. 



Hobby, the, 153. 



Hoffmeister, and worms, 357. 



Holinshed (" Chronicles, England "), and 

 salmon, 257-8 ; and the pike, 284. 



Hooker, Dr., " British Flora," 359 ; and 

 the pond-weed, 374 ; and the bull- 

 rush, 381. 



Horn pond-weed, the common, 391-2. 



Horn wort, the common, 382. 



Horse-leech, the, 358. 



House-fly, the common, 352. 



