INDEX. 



439 



Cattle, wild still in Britain, 



vol. i. page 25 

 Cavalry, British, respectable, 

 i. 4 



poor state of in Queen 

 Elizaletlts time, 



numerous in the time 

 of King Stephen, 

 i. ih. 



Cepphus, gull, ii. 178 



Chaffinch, i. 452 



Chariots, scythed, of the Bri- 

 tains, I. 5 



Chatterer, %vaxen, i. 418 



Cheese, not made by the Bri- 

 tains, i. 22 



ChenaJopex, Ii. 257 



Chenerofes, il, 238 



Chevy Chace, the story not im- 

 probable, i. 51 



Childers, a horse, his speed, 

 i. 2 



X^va-Ofj.iT'^iS, of Aristotle, i. 

 449 



Churn owl, i. 10 



Cloven footed water 



BIRDS, ii. 3 

 Coaches, when first used In 



England, i. 10 

 Cock, common, or poultry, 

 1.371 



wild only in India, 



ih. 

 the black or grous, I. 

 352 



Cock, of the wood, vol. i. 



page 348 

 Coddy moddy gull, II. 185 

 Cornish chough, i. 2g4 

 tarrock, ii. 187 

 Comix of Virgil, I. 281 

 Country Gentlemen, the study 

 of natural history recom- 

 mended to, Preface 

 Goldfinch, or pied Flycatch- 

 er, i. 473 

 Cole Titmouse, I. 535 

 Coot, common, il. 127 



great, ii. 129 

 Coracles, or leathern boats, 



I. 29 

 CoRVORANT, common, 11.281 

 its voraciousness, 



II. 283 

 Satan said by 

 Milton to have 

 assumed the 

 form of this 

 bird, Ii. il. 

 crested, ii. 284 

 Courser, cream-colored, Ii. 



108 

 Crake, or land rail, II. 1 19 

 Crane, ii. 7 

 Creeper, I. 345 

 Crossbill, i. 425 

 Crow, i. 279 



carrion, I. 281 

 Royston, or hooded, 



i. 286 

 red-legged, i. 294 



