INDEX. 



401 



224 ; and the pike, 281 ; and the 



black slug, 293. 

 Water-agrimony, the, 392. 

 Water- beetle, the great, 302. 

 Water-betony, the, 383. 

 Water-boatman, or boat-fly, 302-3. 

 Water-bug, the, 303. 

 Water-cress, the, 382-3 ; the fool's, 390. 

 Water-cricket, the, 349-50. 

 Water-crowfoot, the, 367. 

 Water-cup, the, 365-6. 

 Water-dock, the great, 386. 

 Water-dropwort, the, 384. 

 Water-ermine moth, 353. 

 Water-figwort, the, 383. 

 Water-gladiole, the, 375. 

 Water-hemlock, the, 390. 

 Water-hen, the, 31-3. 

 Water-horehound, the, 378-9. 

 Water-horsetail, the great, 375-6. 

 Waterhouse, Mr. , and the water-vole, i. 

 Water-lily, the common, 384-5. 

 the lesser, 380-1 ; the fringed, 



384 ; the large white, 385-6. 

 Water-ouzel, the, 38-44. 

 Water-parsnep, the broad-leaved, &c., 



390-1. 

 Water- plan tain, the great, 391 ; the 



floating, 391. 

 Water-rail, the, 36-8. 

 Water-scorpion, 350. 

 Water-shrew, the, 16-17. 

 Water sweet-grass, 367. 

 Water-thyme, the, 393-4. 

 Water-violet, the, 370. 

 Water-vole or water-rat, 1-5. 

 Water-wagtail, the, 66-9. 

 Weasel, the, 10-12. 

 Weaver, Rev. T., and the carp, 207; 



and the tench, 215 ; and the bream, 



221. 



Westwood, and the cock-tail beetle, 

 305 ; and the Neuroptera, 309 ; and 

 the Phryganidae, 316-17; and the 

 Diptera, 351. 



Wheat-ear, the, 110-12. 



Whinchat, the, 115-16. 



Whirligigs or Gyrinus natator, 301-2. 



Whitaker, M. J., and the wren, 104-5. 



White, Gilbert, and the weasel, 12 ; and 

 the shrew-mouse, 15 ; and the swift, 

 72 ; and the swallow, 75 ; and the 

 black-cap, 109-10 ; and the wheat- 

 ear, 112 ; and the rook, 144 ; and the 

 nightjar, 161 ; and the carp, 207 ; and 

 the water-bug, 303 ; and the dor- 

 beetle, 306 ; and the gossamer-web, 



354-5- 

 White-rot, the, 365-6. 



White-throat, the, 101-2. 



Whorl-grass, the, 367. 



Wild-duck or the mallard, 46-9. 



Williamson, Capt. T. , and salmon-leaps, 

 256 ; and the smelt, 277-8. 



Willoughby, and the swallows, 74-5 ; 

 and the dotterel, 150-1 ; and the 

 kestrel, 156. 



Willow-flies, the, 321-2. 



Willow-herbs, the, 387. 



Willow-warbler, the, 99-101. 



Willow-wren, the, 99-101. 



Wilson, Mr. , and the bladderwort, 370. 



Windhover, the, 155-6. 



Woodpeckers, the, 124-8, 



Woodpie, the, 127-8. 



Wood-pigeon, the, 149. 



Wood-sorrell, the, 363. 



Wordsworth, and the wren, 104; and 

 the redbreast, 107 ; and the hedge- 

 sparrow, 115 ; and the blue tit- 

 mouse, 135 ; and the dor-hawk, 162. 



Worms, the earth, 356-8. 



Wotton and the swallow, 75 ; and the 

 martin, 78, 



Wren, the, 102-5. 



Wren-tail, the, or frog-hopper, 350. 



Wry-neck, the, 123-4. 



YARRELL (" British Birds," 4th edition), 

 and kingfisher, 23; and the swan, 

 50-2 ; and the heron, 62 ; and the 

 sandpiper, 66 ; and the swift, 70 ; 

 and the cuckoo, 86-90 ; and the 

 wry-neck, 123-4 ; and the coal-tit- 

 mouse, 130-1 ; and the perch, 193, 

 195-7 ; and the pope, 197-8 ; and 

 the river bull-head, 200 ; and the 

 sticklebacks, 201-3 I an d the carp, 

 207, 219; and the gudgeon, 212; 

 and the loach, 213-14 ; and the 

 rudd, 225 ; and the dace, 226 ; and 

 the salmon, 235, 255 ; and the river- 

 trout, 263-0 ; and the smelt, 277 ; 

 and eels, 286. 



Yellow-hammer, the, 122-3. 



Yellow sally, the, 321. 



Yellow water-iris, the, 376-7 ; and the 

 frog-bit, 381. 



Young, Mr., and salmon, 241-2; and 

 grilse, 250. 



' ' ZOOLOGIST," the, and water-vole, 3-4 ; 

 and the weasel, 11-12 ; and the 

 water-ouzel, 43 ; and the dabchick, 

 45 ; and wild-duck, 49 ; and the 

 wren, 104-5; and the nightjar, 

 164-5 I an d the tench, 216. 



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