INDEX. 225 



Baiixon, M., on the crake, 94, 97. 

 Balaclava, charge of, 138. (166). 

 Bat, swallaw connected with, 57. 

 . ,, ,, like to, 62. 



,, wing of, 69. 

 Beauty, inherited ideas of, 41. 



,, mechanical structure and, ib. 



,, nature of, ib. 

 Bellerophon, symbolism of, 138 (i65). 

 Bewick, any such men still left, 139 (167). 



,, nomenclature, 140 seq. (170 seq.). 



,, woodcuts, the best (bittern, night-jar, white owl), 147 

 (180). 



,,■ night -jar, his feather texture excellent, geometry poor, 

 100. 



,, vulgarity and want of detail in, 3. 



Quoted o?t : — 

 little grebe, 104. 

 ouzel, or water-pyot, 89 



,, 91- 

 swallow's pace (silent as to it), 48, 

 water-crake, 96. 

 ,, ouzel, 100. 

 ,, rail, 117-18 (130-32). 

 See also 140 seq. (170 seq.), to end. 

 Bible, the :— 



the best book about our old history, 132 (159). 



Quoted : — 



Gen. iii. 21. Unto Adam also . . . coats of skins, 132 (159). 



Gen. 1. 9. Joseph's chariot, 138 (166). 



Deut, XXV. 4. Ox who treadeth out the corn, 137 (i65). 



2 Kings ii. 12. Elijah's chariot, 138 (166). 



Job. xxxix. 19. Horse whose neck is clothed with thunder, 138 (166). 



Malt. X. 31. Ye are of more value than many sparrows, i, 2. 



Matt, xxiii. 37. How often would I have gathered . . . under My 



wing, 73. 

 Luke i. 38. Behold the handmaid of the Lord, 148, 182. 



Luke xi. 22. A stronger than he cometh, firef. 

 Luke xiv. 30. What this man began to build . . . /ire/. 

 Heb. vii. 26. Holy, harmless, and undcfiled, 133 (161). 



