INDEX. 



449 



■ nalopex Plinii, vol. ii. page 



257 

 Shovel er, ii. 264 



red breasted, ii. 265 

 Shrew, fetid, i. 153 

 vi^ater, i. 155 

 Shrike, great, i. 272 



red backed, i. 275 

 vt^ood-cliat, i. 277 

 Silius It aliens, his fine de- 

 scription of the swan, ii. 

 222 



his account of the Hal- 

 cyon, i. 332 

 Silk-tail, i. 418 

 Singing birds, Essay on, by the 

 Honourable Daines Bar- 

 RINOTON, ii. 326 



their great emu- 

 lation, ii. 345 

 vast power of 

 voice, ih. 

 Siskin, i. 459 

 Skua gull, ii. 174 

 Sly goose, the shieldrake, ii. 257 

 Smew, ii. 2l6 

 Snipe, ii. 40 



common, ii. 60 

 great, ii. 62 

 jack, ii. 63 

 brown, ii. 6o 

 Camhridge, ii. 58 

 Jadreka, ii. 53 

 red-breasted, ii. 52 

 spotted, ii. oQ 

 Soland goose, ii. 286 

 Spain, probably the winter re- 

 sort of some of our small birds 



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of passage, vol. ii. page 386 

 Sparrow, i. 456 



tree, i. 453 

 Sparrow hawk, i. 24() 

 Spoon bill, ii. 3 

 Squirrel, i. 134 

 Stag, i. 49 



where now found wild, 



i. 54 

 Irish, formerly small 

 with great horns, i. 55 

 severe punishment for 

 killing, i. 69 

 Stare, i. 396 

 Star shot, or Star gelly, what, 



ii. 184 

 Statins, his account of the 



Halcyoiis nest, ii. 132 

 Stint, or purre, ii. g4 

 Stoat, i. 1 14 



the ermine, when white, 

 i. 115 

 Stone, horses subject to, i. 14 

 Stone chat, i. 526 

 Stone curlew, i. 380 

 Stoparola, i. 471 

 Storm finch, or petrel, ii. 208 

 Superfcctation, hares said to be 



subject to, i. 127 

 Swallow, i. 543 



disappearance of, 



i. 553 

 found during win- 

 ter in a torpid 

 state, i. 558 

 sea, vide Tern= 

 Swan, wild, ii. 218 

 tame, ii. 221 

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