INDEX. 



Red-game, vide G.ous. 

 Redshank, vol. ii. page 57 

 Red-start, I. 500 

 Red-wing. i. 40g 



fore-runner of wood- 

 cocks, ii. 43 

 Reed-bunting, i. 440 

 Ridinger, the engraver, his 



merit. Preface 

 Ring-dove, i. 392 

 Ring-ouzel, i. 415 

 Ring-tail, or black eagle, i. 

 202 



falcon, i. 240 

 Rock-ouzel, i. 415 

 Roe-buck, i. 59 

 Roller, i. 300 

 Rook, the Corvus of Firgil, 



i. 283 

 Itoyston crow, i. 286 

 Ruff and Reeve, ii. 71 



how fattened, 

 • ■ ii. 74 



Sanderling, ii. 106 



Sand-swallow, i. 54g 



Sandpiper, ii. QQ 



grey, ii. 6g 

 ash-colored, ii. 78 



■ • ' brown, ii. 93 



■ ' . spotted, ii. 79 

 - black, ii. 81 



Hehidal, ii. 84 

 green, ii. 86 



Sandpiper, red, vol. ii. page 



89 



Aberdeen, ii. ih. 

 common, ii. 90 

 little, ii. 95 

 ■' ' ■ ■ equestrian, ii. 85 

 Greenwich, ii. 9I 

 Selninger, ii. 80 

 wood, ii. 88 

 yellow-legged, ii. 

 70 

 Scare crow, ii. 199 

 Scaup-duck, ii. 251 . . , 

 Scoter, ii. 248 

 Sea-fowl, their harsh note, ii. 



156 

 Sea-lark, or ringed plover, ii. 

 105 

 pie, or Oystercatcher, ii. 

 112 

 Seal, great, i. 166 



common, i. 167 



once used at great feasts 



as food, i. 171 

 how taken in Cathness, 

 i. 172 

 Serula, ii. 214 

 Shag, ii. 285 '■ 



Shaw, Rev. Dr. his euloge, 



i. 334 

 Shear water, ii. 206 

 Sheep, i. 32 



of Hirta or St. Kilda, 



i. 37 

 trepanning of, 1. 40 

 Shieldrake, ii. 2b6 



possibly the Che- 



