'.I NKRAL INDEX. 



el-pout, the, 484. 



Eels, 541 et aeq. 



Eider Duck, the, 200, 347 ; migi-a- 

 tion of the, 200 ; its habit*, 348 ; 

 its plumage, 349 ; its food, 350 ; 

 its nesting habits, 351 ; its pro- 

 geny, 352 ; its flesh not uupalat- 

 able, 353 ; shooting of, in the 

 Skargdrd, 354. 



Ekstiom, (J. U.,a great naturalist and 

 sportsman, 14 . ; his description 

 of Woodcock-shooting, 205. 



Elf-Grytor, remains of the, 329, 331. 



Elfsborg Castle, 292. 



England, naturalization of the Hazel- 

 Hen iu, 117. 



Eric's Grotto, St., 309. 



F. 



FALDIN, Mrs., her cat and ducklings, 

 342. 



Fall-stock, for catching game birds, 

 66 ; for catching Woodcocks, kc., 

 213 ; a trap for capturing tin' 

 OUer, 387. 



Fieldfare, the, 243, 246. 



Finlauders, their early settlement, 

 153 et n. 



Fineries of Sweden, 570 et seq. (see 

 Herring Fisheries). 



Ki.*li.'s, Scandinavian salt-water. -l.">s 

 et seq. ; the great abundance of in 

 the Scandinavian Seas, 1")S, \ '>'.>; 

 the common Basse, 459; the Beryx 

 borealis, 4G<>; the Great Weever, 

 101,462; the Surmullets, li;:t: 

 the Gurnards, -104 ; the Sea 

 pion, 4ii-": (he Four spino.l Father- 

 l^asher, Hi" ; the Four h 

 Cottii-. His ; th.- Am,.-.! Bull- 

 head, 4i)'.i ; the Bergylt, 17n ; (lie 

 l.iti-n K .171; the Fil- 



ii-eii spinnl SiicUrliii.-k. 472 ; the 



Maigre, ib. ; the Sea Breams, 473- 

 474; the Mackerels, 474-476; 

 the Tin. ni.-. I7'i, 177 ; the Sword- 

 fish, 477 ; the Scad, ib.; theOpah. 

 478 ; the Vaagmaer, 479 ; the 

 Gyinnotrus Grillii, 180; the -Mu! 

 lets, 481 ; the Shanny, ib. ; the 

 Crested Blenuy, 482 ; the Luru- 

 peiius maculatus, ib.; the Lum- 

 penus nebulosus, 483 ; the Spotted 

 Gunnel, ib.; the Viviparous Blenny, 

 484; the Sea Wolf, 485; the 

 Gobies, 487, 488 ; the Drag.. nets, 

 489 j the Angler, 491 ; the 

 Lophius eurypterus, ll'L'; the 

 Chironectes arcticus, 493 ; the 

 Wrasses, 494-4!Hi : tin- Coinnion 

 Gar-fish or SM Pike, 499 ; the 

 Saury Pike, 501 ; the Salmonid>, 

 Hi. ; tlie Ostuerus arcticus, Fabr., 

 .".02 ; the Hebridal Smelt, ib. ; 

 the Argentina Silus, Nilss., 

 the Nordisk Prick-fisk, r.nt; 

 Scopelus glacialis, ib. ; the Ster- 

 noptyx Olfersii, Hi. ; the Common 

 lli'i-iiuLT, 505; the Sprat, 507; 

 the 1'iUliaril, ib. ; the Twaitu 

 Shad, ib. ; the Ancliovy, 508 ; 

 the Common Cod, ib. ; the Had- 

 dock, f>13 ; the Bib, or Pout, ib. ; 

 the Poor or Power Cod, .">1 1 ; 

 the Common Whitiny. ib. ; the 

 Gadus Poutassou, "'!! ; the 

 Pollack, ib. ; the Coal-fish, 518 ; 

 the Hak,. .Mil ; the Ling, 521 ; 

 the Molva Abyssoruin, '*-- ; the 

 llocklinu's "'--. "'-:'. ; (he Silvery 

 Cail.-. --'I ; the Tur^k, or Tusk, 

 ib.; the Great Forked Beard, 

 the Lesser Fork..l P.r.r.l, H>. ; 

 tin' Mai-rourus Striimii, .">2G ; the 

 Ma.-rounis rujw-stris, ib. ; the 

 (.'oiainon Plaice, -">27 ; the 

 Floun.i.M-, 52S ; the Dabs, 

 the Polo, or Craig Flnkr. 



