INDEX. 



443 



Gvhh, Kittiwake, vol. ii, 

 page 186 



tarrock, ii. 187 

 ' '■ black-head, ii. I89 

 brown, ii. IQS 

 cloven-footed, ii. IQQ 

 Mr. Johnson's, ii. 125 

 laughing, ii. IQ3 

 red-legged, ii. 192 



Gyrfalcon, i. 217 



H 



Halcyon of the antlents, i. 

 328 



days, what, i. 331 

 HalicBtos, i. 205 

 Hare, common, i. 124 

 varying, i. 129 

 a food forbidden to the 

 Britons, i. 128 

 Haw, Grosbeak, i. 421 

 Hawks, the Welsh, i. 212 



subject to change their 



colors, i. 224 

 warrant for the King's, 

 ii. 309 

 Hedge-hog, vide Urchin 

 Hedge-sparrow, i. 509 

 Hen-harrier, i. 239 

 Herbert, Lord, his censure of 



races, i. 8 

 Heron, common, ii. 10 



nests of, numerous in 



one tree, ii. 11 

 night, ii. 23 



Heron, white, vol. ii. page 



red-billed, ii. 25 

 Squacco, ii 26 

 Gardenian, ii. 27 

 African, ii. 28 

 Jamaica night, ii. 401 

 Himantopus, ii. 100 

 Hinds, milch, kept by a Coun- 

 tess of Chester, i. 58 

 Hobby, i. 247 

 Hog, i. Q5 



not an undistinguishing 



feeder, i. 65 

 its parts finely adapted 

 to its way of life, i. 

 67 

 used as a beast of 

 draught, i. 69 

 Hoofed QUADRUPEDS, domes- 

 tic, why, i. 1 1 

 Hoopoe, i. 342 



believed by the vul- 

 gar to portend war, 

 i. 344 

 Hooper, or wild swan, ii. 218 

 Horns fossil, i. 62 

 Horse, British, i. 1 



Arabian, ii. 300 

 Persian, ii. 305 

 JEthiopian and jEgyp- 



tian, ii. 305, 306 

 its swiftness, i. 2 

 strength, i. 4 

 Spanish, when first in- 

 troduced, i. 6 

 numbers, i. 9 



