GENERAL INDEX. 



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land, 33 et seq. ; shooting at the 

 pairing ground, 38 ; shooting to 

 the pointer, 45 ; to the Fogel- 

 hund, 47 ; stalking, 52-57 ; shoot- 

 ing by hick, &c., 60 ; different 

 snares for catching, 62 et seq. 

 Capercali and k Black-Cocks, hybrids 



between the, 103, 104 et seq. 

 Carlsten Castle, 310 ; its impreg- 

 nability, 311 ; description of 

 the, 312 ; convicts imprisoned 

 there, 313; Draconic laws of, 

 315. 

 Cherry Island, wintering on, 455, 



456. 



Church-goer, a strange one, 175. 

 Clapper Hunt, 407. 

 Coal-fish, the, 518 ; its habits, 518, 



519. 



Cock-shooting on the coasts of 

 Bohus-Liin and Halland, 212 ; as 

 compared with the southern parts 

 of Europe, 213. 



Cod, the Common, 508 et seq. ; its 

 habits, 509 ; its voracity, 510 ; 

 spawning season of the, 511 ; 

 its extraordinary fecundity, 512. 

 Cod-fisheries, 512. 



Convicts imprisoned in Carlsteu 

 Castle, 313, 314; severe punish- 

 ment of, 316. 

 Coot, the, 270. 

 Coregoni, the, 501. 

 Cotti, the, 465 et seq. 

 Cowberries, tise of, 67. 

 Craig Fluke, the. 531. 

 Crake, the Spotted, 270. 

 Cranberry, berry of the, 4 n. 

 Crane, the, 270. 

 Crested Seal, the, 410. 

 Crinoline, a contrivance for shoot- 

 ing wild fowl, 282. 

 Crosses of the Capercali, 26, 27 ; 



curious instances of, 83. 

 Crows, snaring of, 269. 



D. 



DABS, the, 529, 530. 



Dal-Ripa, the, 121 et seq.; where 

 found, 122 ; description, 123 ; 

 moulting, 124 ; resorts and food, 

 126 ; feeds at night, 127 ; a tree 

 bird, 128; roosts in the snow, 

 129; its lek, 130 ; breeding, 132 ; 

 parental affection, 133 ; mos- 

 quitoes a deadly pest to the, 135 ; 

 naturalization in England, 136 ; 

 produce of the, 1 38. 



Danneholm, 293. 



Dead horse, working the, 269. 



Deal-fish, the, 479. 



Divers, the, 270. 



Diving-dog, the, 277. 



Dog-fishes, 548, 549 ; the Small- 

 spotted Dog-fish, 548 ; the Large- 

 spotted, 549 ; the Black-mouthed, 

 ib. ; the Picked, 555 ; its habits, 

 556, 557 ; viviparous, 556 ; fishery 

 for the capture of, established 

 at Bohus-Lan, 558. 



Dog, training of the, 119. 



Dona-gang, the pathway in which the 

 Donor are set, 246. 



Donor, the, for snaring the Krams- 

 foglar, 246 ; of different kinds, 

 under different names, 246-247. 



" Drag," pairing and breeding of the 

 Woodcock at the, 203 ; shooting 

 at the, 207. 



Dragonets, the, 489, 490. 



Drumming of the Snipe, 234. 

 " Duck or Die," 369. 

 Duck-punt, the, 276. 

 Duck-shooting, 274, 275 ; number 

 of maimed birds that escape, 278. 

 Dyr-hus, near "Wrftngsted, 319 ; at 

 Massleberg, 320. 



E. 



EAGLES' FEAST, 371. 



