368 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [July, 1910. 



Skin, to, UIjOL^? khaliyana or li>13r JL^f khal utarna, Hindu, (of any 

 bird or animal ) : &tj? ^H*> JchUd kardan 9 Mod. Pers. (to 

 skin a bird, etc., so that the skin forms a bag) : o^ o~^j 

 pust kardan, Pers. (to flay). 



Slice, 1 to, Slicing, [to cast the mutes a long way behind when 

 muting] ; vide Mutes. 



Slight-falcon, [the Peregrine]. 



Slime, to, Sliming (vide Latham) [muting directly downwards 

 instead of "slicing 9 ' or jerking the mutes backwards; 

 while muting in drops is " dropping " ; vide Mutes]. 



Slip, to, a grey-hound, &*±mf ^jO tazl kashtdan, Mod. Pers. 

 Sloose, (sloes), [vide Harting's Bib. Accip., p. 229], 



S1ow,^j o~** susUpar^ Panj. and Ind. Pers. MS., (of birds) : ^ 



kund, Mod. Pers. 

 w, babilnazat, in Chach Hazara. 



te, wJt-a sanp, Hindu. ; ^U^ dhaman, Hindi (a large species 

 of harmless snake) :J^ mar, Pers. 



ce-headedj^^tc mdr-sar, Ind. Pers* MS.; vide also Flat- 

 headed. 



•e, ^ dam, Hindu and Pers. (gen.) : f*5U or f\* b pa-dam or 

 pa,edam, Hindu, and Panj. (nooses, sp. on sticks, to snare 

 birds by the legs) : c5 ^ pha,%, Hindu, and Panj. (noose, gen.): 



Jlj wdl-pinjri or (sj*4* Jk bdLchhatri, Hindu, and 



Panj. (ribs of bamboo shaped like the top of a small open 

 umbrella covered with a net and horse-hair nooses are 

 affixed to the ribs : for insect-eating birds a mole-cricket 

 is tethered to a peg and for small hawks a live sparrow) : 



vide Net : <^&^ chau-gaddi, Hindu, and Panj. (four thin 



strips of bamboo, limed, and bent in a curve, and placed 

 crossways with their ends in the ground; the bait is 

 tethered underneath). 



Snared, ^to dami, Hindu, and Panj. (of hawks, etc.) : ^y 

 turi, Mod. Pers. {lit. netted). 



Snarer, ^1^ pa-ddmi, Hindu, {vide Snare) :yo^\^ damddr, Ind. 

 Pers. MS. ; vide Bird-catcher. 



Sneezewort, ^^ «-& ndk-chhikni, Hindi, and <Jl±iS kundush, 



Ar. and Mod. Pers. 



J Of short-winged hawk only ? Vide mutes. 



