INDEX. 



487 



Indians — 



their hoiTor of unnecessary slaugh- 

 ter of game, 172 

 Iowa Territory — 



numbers of Partridges in, 86 



Jack Curlew, 226 



Jamaica, Reed Birds in, 200 



Japan — 



Snipe in, 181 

 Johnson, Doctor — 



his Yiews on eating, 434 



K 



Kalmia Latifolia — 



mountain laiu'el, 75 

 food for Grouse and Partridges, 75 

 their flesh poisoned by this food, 75 

 ill effects of eating such Birds, 75 

 Pheasants feeding on, 140 

 author's views, 140 



Keokuk — 



Partridges teeming about, 1 04 



Kitchener, Doctor — 



his sentiments respecting the plea- 

 sures of the table, 43U 



Knife, sporting, 363, 364 



Labrador, Coast of, 227 



Curlews on the, 227 

 Larded game — 



directions for, 443 

 Laurel, mountain — 



food for Partridges and Pheasants, 

 75 



poisonous to their flesh, 75 



injurious to eat such Birds, 75 



partaken of by Pheasants, 140 



author's comments, 140 

 Laws, Game-- 



a mere bagatelle, 106 



respecting the shooting of Yv'ood- 

 cock, 166, 167, 168 

 Leading of Barrels, 376, 377 

 Lee, Wrs. — 



directions for skinning Birds, &c. 

 457, 458, 459 



her work on Taxidermy, 460 

 Lesser Tell-Tale, 243 

 Levy, V;. W.— 



numbers of Canvass-Backs killed 

 by, 269 



author's obligation to, 275 



Lewis, E. — 



a Snipe's nest found in company 

 with, 185 

 Locks, gun, 382 



manufacture of, 382, 383 

 Long-Billed Curlew, 230 

 Louis Eustache Ude — 



his remarks on cookery, 430 

 Lynx-- 



attack on Turkeys, 132 

 Lyon, Captain — 



Ventriloquism of the Arctic Fox, 

 207 



M 



Magnus Coquus, 436 

 Magnus Apollo — 



Colonel Hawker the, 295 

 Mallard, or Wild Drake, 296 



Anas Boschas, 296 



habits, 296 



description, 297 



parent stock of the tame Duck, 296 



at the South, 297 



taking them in nets, 298 



Decoy Ponds for taking, 298 

 Meadow Clapper, 222 

 Meleagris Gallopavo, 118 

 Mississippi, Upper — 



abundance of Partridges on the, 104 

 Moon — 



effects on the tides, 213 



Rails feed at the full of the, 214 

 Moor Hen, 222 

 Moscow — 



frozen markets of, 441 

 Mud Hen, 222 



N 

 Napoleon 



required little sleep, 470 

 Natural History — 



importance of studying, 83 

 Netting — 



Partridges, 88, 89 



Ducks, 265 

 New Orleans — 



how supplied with game, 104 



Canvass-Backs in, 257 

 Nipple-wrench, 362, 363 

 Nipple of the gun, 356, 357 

 Nooses — 



Horsehair, 87 



how arranged for catching Par- 

 tridges, &c., 87 

 Norton, Robert — 



his remarks on Gunpowder, 403 

 Numenius Longirostris, 230 



