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392 INDEX TO VOLUME I. 
Sand Eel Lance. . FS ' : 265 | Sword-fishes. . 153 
Sardines. E . : ‘ ° - 191] Sword-fishes do not attack whales or ships 
Saw-fish. . ‘ F ‘% PF Fs 213 but-by accident. . F ; 153 
Scabbard-fish. ‘ ; - 157 | Sword-fish, species of. ‘ ; F 154 
Scale insects. . . . . . 306 | Syrens. . 2 " : . E ode 
Scaly-fins. . ’ . e - 149 
Scapaug. . . . . : . 163 
Scarabeus.  . . ° - 286 uf fies 
Scarus, brilliant colors of. . ‘ 171 
Searus, valued by ancient Romans. +» 171) Tabunides. A ma a i < 340 
Schilbus. . . ‘ . . . 108|'Tarentula. . . . . : . 266 
Scienide. —. . . . . - 148/Tautog. . oe = 5 A 167 
Scorpions. . : F; ° é 7 267 Tectibranchi ata. F ‘. . 230 
Sceamers, : : : . - 100) 'Teridines, destructive habits of. c 243 
Scup, description of. . . . 168 | Termites, extraordinary character of. . 311 
Sea-breams. . ‘ ; . . + 148) Termites live in an organized state. 311 
Sea Gudgeons. . . ‘ o* 162 | Testacea. . . c © i ch 235 
Sea Mice. * . . . ; « 249) Ticks. . . é . 5 5 - ‘269 
Sea-pikes. . . ° . . ° 147 | Toads. A - : A * ‘ 140 
Sea-snails. . ° Fi - 234 |'Tom-cod. ‘ : : . 2 - 198 
Sea-wolf eaten by Icelanders. . . 161) Torpedo. . : - 215 
Serpents. ‘ . . . . + 126) Tortoise, land and Indian. . ; Peels) 
Silurus Sly. ° . . . . 156 | Tortoise, Greek. . 3 : 117 
Shad. . a c . ; - 191] Tortoise, soft, fresh- water. : . - 131 
Shark. ‘ . . . . . 210 | Toucans. . ‘ : , F - 29 
Sheat-fish. . . . . ° - 179) Tree-creepers. ‘ ° . - » 13 
Shells. F ‘ . . ° 232) Tritonia. . A 3 P - 229 
Shiner, New Y ork. Ff . é -» 176) Trochus, tirritts: ; F ° . *) woe 
Short-nosed Sea Horse. . z . 206|Trogons. . 7 c ‘ : $ 31 
Smelt. . . . . ° . + 155) Trout, Salmon. . ° p - 182 
Snakes... . ° ‘ 3 ° 133 | Trout, pond, sea, and river. . . 182 
Snipe. . ° . . : . - 94) Trout, species of. . ; ° ° - 183 
Sole. Fi é . 202 | Trout, description of. : . ‘ 183 
Spallanzani, experiments of. . . - 141) Trout, fishing for. . . . . » 183 
Spanish Fly. . . . * . 291 | Trumpeters. fe . . . ° 100 
Spectres. c = ; A c . 295) Trunk-fish. . : Fi : r . 208 
Sphynges. . . . 5 . 329) 'Tubulibranchiata, —. . . : 232 
Spider. . ; . . : - 243] Turtle. . : : . c . ae ale 
Spiny-fins, order of. . . . . 145)Tunny. . . ° . z ° 150 
Spondylus. 7 2 . : . 240) Twisted-wings. ° 4 . . . 335 
Sprats. . . ° : 191 
Squetague and Blue- fish. . 2 rene LH 
Star-gazers. F 2 . . ' 146 nae 
Stickleback. : ¥ * . ° - 148 
Stickleback, remarkable parental in- Vipers. . ‘ P : . : - 186 
stinct of. E 5 : : . i48 | Vomer. . : . fe . ° 155 
Stork. . : 5 ° . . 96 
Stormy Petrel. . : rs . . 100 
Sturgeon. < ‘ ° ° - 208 W. 
Sturgeon, sharp- -nosed. . ° 208 
Sturgeon, common. . . . . 209] Wasps. . . ° . . . . 34 
Sturgeon, ear . . . . . 209 | Water-bugs. . . . . . 303 
Sucker. . 7 2 F ‘ . 174) Waterchats. . . : . * 5 9 
Sucker, bl ack. . . . ° ‘ 175 | Watery Flounders.  . . ° . 201 
Sucker, horned. . . : 7 . 174, Water Scorpions. . ° . - » 303 
Sucker, Jibbous. . . ° . 175 | Weak-fish. . . . . . 167 
Sun-fish. a 2 e : . - 207| Weavers. : - ; . : - 146 
Sun-fish, short. . ° . : . 207) Whippoorwill. . . * . . 46 
Surmullets. . 5 ‘ : A . 147) Whirligigs. . : : ; . - 282 
Swallow, Chimney. . F i ‘ 41! Whiting. . : a 5 Z . 198 
Swallow, esculent. . 3 A ‘ + 43) Winnebagoes. Z ; C . + 368 
Swell-fish. . : : . . ; 206 | Woodpeckers. . 5 . . 19 
Swimmers. . : . . . . 280| Wrasse, lineal-streaked. . . . 169 
