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INDEX. 



Scrape, Mr. J and salmon and grilse, 

 250-1, 255. 



Sea-lamprey, the, 292. 



Sealy, Mr., and eels, 289-90. 



Sea-trout, the, 258-62. 



Sea-trout parr, the, 238-9, 



Sedge, the great, 365. 



Sedge, the red, &c., 318. 



Sedge-warbler, the, 25-7. 



Seebohm ("British Birds"), and the 

 sedge-warbler, 27 ; and the reed- 

 warbler, 27-8 ; and bearded tit- 

 mouse, 30 ; and moor-hens, 32 ; 

 and the water-rail, 37; and the 

 water-ouzel, 39 ; and the mallard, 

 47 ; and the snipe, 60 ; and the 

 wagtail, 69 ; and the cuckoo, 91 ; 

 and the white-throat, 102 ; and 

 the redstart, 114; and the whin- 

 chat, 116 ; and the titmouse, 129- 

 33; and the sparrow-hawk, 154; 

 and the kestrel 155 ; and the owl, 

 158. 



Shad, the, 229-30. 



Shad-bird, the, see Sandpiper. 



Shakespeare, Wm. , and the kingfisher, 

 25 ; and the lapwing, 57-8 ; and 

 the martin, 78 ; and the skylark, 

 80 ; and the nightingale, 98-9 ; and 

 the redbreast, 106 ; and the hedge- 

 sparrow, 115 ; and the kestrel, 156 ; 

 and the owl, 158-60 ; and the 

 shardborne beetle, 305 ; and the 

 cowslip, 362 ; and daffodils, 



Shaw, Mr., and salmon, 238-47. 



Shepster or starling, 85-6. 



Shrew-mouse, the, 14-17. 



Shrimp, the, 298. 



Silver-horns, the, 318-19. 



Siskin or aberdevine, 120. 



Skelton, and the coot, 34 ; and the 



sparrow, 121. 

 Skylark, the, 80-4. 

 Slow-worm, the, 168-9. 

 Slugs, 293. 

 Smelt, the, 277-9. 



Smith, Mr. G., and the salmon, 249. 

 Snails, 293-6. 

 Snakes, 169-71. 



Snipe, the, 59-60 ; the summer, 65-6. 

 Song-thrush, the, 92-4. 

 Sowerby's " English Botany," 359. 

 Spalding, Mr., and Loch Leven trout, 



269. 



Spallanzani and bats, 20. 

 Sparrow, the house, 121. 

 Sparrow-hawk, the, 153-4. 

 Speedy, Mr. , and the rook, 138-41. 

 Spence, and the dragon-fly, 314, 317-18 ; 



and ants, 347-8. 

 Spenser, and the owl, 158. 

 Spider-fly, the, 352. 

 Spiders and gossamer-web, 354-5. 

 Spined loach, the, 213. 



Spotted fly-catcher, the, 



Stockhouse, Mr. , and the pond-weeds, 



373- 



Starling, the, 85-6. 

 Stephens and the cock-tail beetle, 305 ; 



and the Ephemeridee, 324, 327, 331, 



340-6. 

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Sticklebacks, the, 201-3. 



Stoat, the, or ermine weasel, 12-14. 



Stoddard and the salmon, 255. 



Stoddart and worms, 357-8. 



Stone-fly, the, 319-21. 



Swainson, and the skylark, 81-2; and 

 the cuckoo, 89 ; and the blackbird, 

 96 ; and the white-throat, 102 ; and 

 the chaffinch, 120 ; and the sparrow, 

 121 ; and the night-jar, 164. 



Swallow, the, 73-7. 



Swan, the, 49-53. 



Sweet-flag or sweet-rush, 368-70. 



Sweet-violet, the, 363. 



Swift, the, 70-3. 



TAVERNER ("Experiments on Fish,' 

 &c. ) and the frog, 173. 



Tawny owl, the, 160-1. 



Taylor, John, and the wheat-ear, 112; 

 and the salmon, 254. 



Teal, the, 54-5. 



Tegetmeier, Mr., and the titmouse, 132. 



Tench, the, 215-18. 



Tennyson and the swan, 52. 



Thompson ("Natural History of Ire- 

 land") and the salmon, 236-7. 



Thomson and the swan, 50; and the 

 swallow, 75. 



Thrumwort, the great, 391. 



Tiger-moth, the, 353. 



Tissue-moth, the common, 353, 



Titlark or meadow-pipit, 84. 



Titmouse, the, 129-35. 



Toads, the, 174-5. 



Treat, Mrs., and the bladderwort, 370. 



Tree-pipit or pipit-lark, 84. 



Treherne, Major, and the sea-trout, 259. 



Trichoptera, the, 315-16. 



Troughton, Mr. , and the otter, 8. 



Trout-parr, the, 238-9. 



Tuberville's sonnet, 49. 



Turner, Dr. W. , and the water-hen, 33. 



Twaite-shad, the, 229-30. 



VALERIAN, the great wild, 368. 

 Venus' s catch-fly, the, 363. 

 Violet, the, 362-3. 

 the water, 370. 



WAGTAIL, the water, 66-9. 



Walton, I., and the water-rat, 2 ; and 

 the otter, 6 ; and the nightingale, 

 96 ; and the frog, 172-3 ; and the 

 carp, 207 ; and the barbel, 210 ; 

 and the gudgeon, 211 ; and the 

 tench, 215 ; and the bream, 220 ; 

 and the chub, 224 ; and the rudd, 



