INDEX. 



399 



jspeare, 



Neuroptera, the, 309-23. 



Newman and the cocktail beetle, 305 ; 

 and the Neuroptera, 309 ; and the 

 stone-flies, 319-21 ; and the saw- 

 fly. 349' 



Newton, Professor, and the skylark, 

 82-3. 



Newts, the, 176-7. 



Nightingale, the, 96-9. 



Nightjar, the, 161-5. 



Nodding bur-marigold, the, 368. 



Norwich and the sweet-flag, 369-70. 



Notes and Queries, and the lapwing, 

 58. 



O'BRIEN, Mr., and the swallow, 76-7. 



Orange tag, the, 307. 



" Ornithology of Shakes 



Harting. 

 Otter, the, 5-10. 

 Owl, the barn, &c., 157-61. 

 Ox-eye or great titmouse, 133. 



PADDOCK toad, the, 174-5. 



Pallas and the char, 276. 



Parnell, Mr., and the salmon, 236, 253. 



Paxton, Mr., and the salmon, 237. 



Peacock-fly, the, 306. 



Peewit or the lapwing, 56-8. 



Pennant, and the wheat-ear, 112; and 



the frog, 172-3 ; and the toad, 174 ; 



and the perch, 195 ; and the roach, 



222. 

 Pennell, Mr., and the rudd, 227; and 



the common trout, 237-8 ; and the 



salmon, 254-5 ; and the stone-fly, 



3!9- 



Perch, the, 193-7. 

 Peregrine Falcon, 156. 

 Perla marginata, the, 320. 

 Phillips, Mr. , and the daisy, 360-1. 

 Phryganidae, the, 316-18. 

 Pictet and the Ephemeridae, 324, 331, 



34~4. 



Pied wagtail, the, 66-9. 

 Pike, Mr. A., and the salmon, 243-4. 

 Pike, the, 280-5. 



Pindar, Peter, and the robin, 106-7. 

 Pipistrelle or flitter-mouse bat, 18-19. 

 Pipit lark, 84. 



Plantain, the great water, 391. 

 Plott's " History of Staffordshire," 15. 

 Plume-moths, the, 354. 

 Pcederus riparius, the, 307. 

 Pollan, the, and the smelt, 278-9. 

 Pond-weeds, the 373-94. 

 Pope, the, or ruff, 197-8. 

 Postlethwaite and the nightjar, 164-5. 

 Primrose, the pale, 361. 

 Prussian carp, the, 218-19. 



QUADRUPEDS, the (see Otters, Bats, &c. , 



&c.), 1-20. 



Quarles, F., and the cuckoo, 89. 

 Quekett, Mr. J., and the owl, 159. 



.RALSTON and the sparrow, 121. 



Ray's " Wisdom of God in the Crea- 

 tion," Introduction, v.-vi. ; and 

 the rook, 136-7, 144-5 I an d Sal- 

 monidae, 232. 



Redbreast, the, 105-8. 



Redbreasted merganser, the, 53-4. 



Red field-vole, the, 5. 



Red mullet, the, 186. 



Redpoll, the, 120. 



Redstart, the, 113-14. 



Red tag, the, 306. 



Reed, the common, 388-9. 



Reed canary grass, 389. 



meadow-grass, 389. 



Reed-mace, the, 389-90. 



Reed-sparrow, the, 29. 



Reed-warbler, the, 27-8 ; nest of, 69. 



Rennie and the cuckoo, 89. 



Reptiles, the (see Lizards, &c.), 166-77. 



Ring-dove, the, 149. 



Ringed snake, the, 170. 



River bull-head, the, 200-1. 



River-trout, the, 262-70. 



Roach, the, 222-3. 



Robertson, Mr., and salmon, 252-4. 



Robin redbreast, the, 105-8. 



Rogers and the redbreast, 108. 



Ronalds, and insects, 306-23 ; and the 

 Ephemeridae, 344-6 ; and saw-fly, 

 349 ; and flies, 352. 



Rook, the, 136-46. 



Rooper, Mr. G., and the water-ouzel, 

 43-4 ; and young salmon, 240; 



Rope, Mr. G. T., and water-rat, 3-4; 

 and the weasel, 11-12, 



Rudd, the, 224-5. 



Ruff, the, or pope, 197-8. 



Russel, Mr., and the salmon, 237. 



SAILOR-FLY, the, 307. 



St. fames' Gazette and the night-jar, 



163. 

 St. John, Mr., and the fly-catcher, 



112-13. 

 Salmon, the, 234-58; and Mr. G. M. 



Kelson, 183-4, 186. 

 Salmonidas, the, 231-34. 

 Salter and the barbel, an; and the 



smelt, 277. 

 Sand-fly, the, 319. 

 Sand-lizard, the, 166-8. 

 Sand-martin, the, 79. 

 Sandpiper, the common, 65-6. 

 Satin moth, the, 353. 

 Saunders, Mr. Howard, see Yarrell. 

 Saw-flies, the, 348-9. 

 Schroeder and the swallows, 74-5. 

 Scorpion-flies, the, 319. 

 Scorpion, the water, 350. 

 Scott, Sir W., and the heron, 63; and 



the curlew, 152-3 ; and the owl, 



161. 



Scottish frog, the, 171, 

 Screech owl, the, 158. 



