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-INDEX 



House-sparrow, the, 121. 



Hunter, John, and the nightingale, 96. 



Huxley, Prof., and the water-vole, 1-2 ; 

 and Salmonidae, 233 ; and the cray- 

 fish, 297. 



Hyacinth, the wild, 363, 



Hymenoptera, the, 347-55. 



INSECTS, the, 299-355. 

 Iris, the yellow water, 376-7. 

 Izaak Walton's " Compleat Angler," 

 see Walton. 



JACKDAW, the, 147-8. 



Jardine, Sir W. , ami the water-ouzel, 40. 



Jay, the, 148. 



Jesse, Mr. , and moor-hens, 32 ; and 

 wild-ducks, 48 ; and the roach, 222. 



Johns ("British Birds") and the water- 

 wagtail, 66. 



Johnstone, Mr., and salmon and grilse, 

 250. 



Jones, Prof. R., on fishes, 179-82, 191. 



Jonson, Ben, and the toad, 175. 



KEATS and the minnows, 229. 

 Kelson, Mr. G. M., on salmon, 183-4. 

 Kent, Miss, and the daisy, 360-1. 

 Kerr, Mr., and bull-trout, 261. 

 Kestrel hawk, the, 155-6. 

 Kingfisher, the, 22-5. 

 Kirby and the dragon-fly, 312-14, 



317-18 ; and ants, 347-8. 

 Knox and the sparrow-hawk, 154. 



LAMPREYS, the, 193, 291-2. 



Land and Water, and salmon smolt, 



242-3 ; and salmon, 253. 

 Landmark, Prof. A., and salmon-leaps, 



255-6. 



Lapwing, the, 56-8. 

 Leech, the, 358. 

 Lepidoptera, the order, 352-5. 

 Lesser-spotted woodpecker, the, 128. 

 Leyden and the daisy, 361. 

 Libellulapuella, the 312-13. 

 Lilford, Lord, and the coot, 35 ; and 



the water-rail, 37-8. 

 Linnaeus and the perch, 195 ; and 



Salmonidae, 232 ; and the term 



larva, 300. 

 Linnet, the, 120. 



Little grebe, the, or dabchick, 44-6. 

 Lizards, the, 166-8. 

 Lloyd, Mr., and the grayling, 272. 

 Loaches, the, 213-15. 

 Logan's lines about the cuckoo, 92. 

 Long-eared bat, 19. 

 Long-tailed titmouse, 132-3. 

 Loosestrife, the purple, 386-7. 

 Lubbock, Sir J., and the bream, 221 ; 



andtheCloeon,325; and the nymph, 



330. 



M'BEAN, Mr., and the rook, 139-41. 



Macgillivray, and the dipper, 39 ; aria 

 the cuckoo, 89-90 ; and the thrush, 

 94 ; and the nightjar, 163. 



M'Gregor and the redbreast, 107. 



Magpie, the, 148. 



Mallard, the, 46-9. 



Manley, Mr., and "Notes on Fish and 

 Fishing," 189-91 ; and the perch, 

 196-7 ; and the gudgeon, 212 ; and 

 the rudd, 225. 



Mare's tail, the, 375. 



Marigold, the bur, 368. 



the common marsh, 364. 



Marlow-buzz, the, 307. 



Marryat, Horace, and the cuckoo, 89. 



Marshall, Mr. P., and the salmon, 237. 



Marsh penny-wort, the, 365-6. 



Marsh spike-rush, the, 380. 



Marsh titmouse, the, 129-30. 



Marsh trefoil, 379. 



Marsh-wort, the, 390. 



Marsh-woundwort, the, 392. 



Martin, the, 77-9. 



Marvel, A., and the thrush, 94. 



Matchell, Rev. J. C. , and how to cook 

 a swan, 53. 



May-bug, the, 307. 



May-fly, the, 328-39. 



Meadow-grass, the, 389. 



Meadow-pipit or titlark, 84. 



Meadow-rue, the common, 379. 



Merganser, the red-breasted, 53-4. 



Merle, see Blackbird. 



Merlin, the, 153. 



Metzzer, Prof., and the water-ouzel, 

 40. 



Meyer, Mr. W. , and the snipe, 59. 



Milfoil, the spiked water, 364. 



Miller's thumb, the, 200-1. 



Mill's " History of Chivalry," 378. 



Milman, Rev. H., and the skylark, 

 82-3. 



Milton ( ' ' Paradise Lost ' ' ), and the swan , 

 50 ; ("II Penseroso ") and the night- 

 ingale, 97 ; and the cowslip, 362. 



Minnow, the, 228-9. 



Mints, the, 392-3. 



Mire-drum, see Bittern. 



Mitchell, Mr. A., and the salmon, 237. 



Molluscs, Crustaceans, &c., 293-8. 



Montgomery and the blackbird, 96 ; 

 and the cowslip, 362. 



Moore, Tom, and water-lilies, 385. 



Moor-hen, the, 31-3. 



More, H. , and gossamar web, 355. 



Moths and butterflies, 352-5. 



Muller, Herr, and the water-ouzel, 40 ; 

 and the cuckoo, 90 ; on fishes, 185-8. 



" NAHANITE " and the water-ouzel, 42, 



Natter-jack, the,. 175. 



Naturalist's World and the swallow, 



76-7. 



Nature and salmon-leaps, 255-6. 

 Naumann, and the reed-warbler, 28-9. 



