INDEX. 



Hoits*, natural history and 

 uses, vol. i. page 10 



Hunting, English, very fond 

 of, i. 50 



Husbandry or rural ceconomy, 

 how far indebted to Zoolo- 

 gy, Preface 



Jackdavt^, i. 296 

 Jacksnipe, ii. 63 

 James I. his passion for hunt- 

 ing, i. 56 



his combat of the lion 



and British dogs, i. 



80 

 Jay, i. 291 

 Ibis glossy, ii. 30 

 Imber, Diver, ii. 167 



Kestrel, i. 244 

 Kingfisher, i. 326 



the Halcyon of 

 the antients, 

 i. 328 

 the mute Hal- 

 cyon of Ari- 

 stotle, i, ih. 

 its nest, i. ih. 

 Kite, i. 229 



art of steering taken 

 from, i. 230 



Kittiwake, Gull, vol. ii. page 



186 

 Knot, ii. 76 



taken in nets, ii. 77 



Lagopus, i. 359 



altera of Pliny, un- 

 certain what bird, 

 i. 358 

 Lanner, i. 223 

 Lanthorns, when invented, i. 



29 

 Lapland, the great rendezvous 

 of water-fowl during sum- 

 mer, ii. 394 

 Lapwing, ii. 66 



taken in nets, ii. 67 

 Lark, sky, i. 475 

 wood, i. 479 

 tit, i. 481 - :' 



field, i. 484 

 red, i. 486 

 lesser crested, i. 487 

 sea, ii. 105 

 dusky, i. 482 

 pipit, i. 484 

 Latax oi Aristotle, i. 121 

 Lavelian, a sort of shrew, i. 

 155 , . ■ 



Linnet, i. 462 



red-headed, i. 464 

 less red-headed, i. 466 

 London, quantity of cattle con- 

 sumed there, i. 24 



