450 



INDEX. 



Swan, punishment for killing, 

 vol. i. page 98 



in high esteem former- 

 ly, ii. 222 



sacred to Apollo and 

 the mvises, ii. 224 



singing before its death, 

 ii. 226 



supposed origin of that 

 fable, ii. ih. 

 Swift, i. 550 



Tarrock, ii. 187 

 ToMrosthenes sends advice of 

 his success in the Olympic 

 games by a pigeon, i. 388 

 Teal, ii. 279 



summer, ii. 280 

 Tern, common, ii. 196 

 lesser, ii. I98 

 black, ii. I99 

 Kamschatkan, ii. 201 

 Sandwicli, ii. 200 

 Theocritus, his account of the 



Halcyon, i. 330 

 Thomson, the naturalist's poet, 



i. 403 

 Throstle, i. 407 .' ■ 



Thrush, i. 401 

 Titlark, i. 481 

 Titmouse, great, i. 532 

 blue, i. 534 

 cole, i. 535 

 marsh, i. 536 

 long-tailed, i. 537 

 bearded, i. 540 

 crested, i. 542 



Tringce, vide Sandpipers. 

 Tufted duck, vol. ii. page 249 

 Turky, an American bird, i. 375 

 Turnbull, a surname, whence 



derived, i. 27 

 Turnstone, ii. 83 

 Turtle, i. 394 



sea, ii. 163 

 Twite, i. 467 ■■ 



U ■.,:-:■■., ' ' 



Velvet duck, ii. 247 

 Venison, salted for use, i. 53 

 Virgil s celebrated simile of the 



nightingale, i 4^8 

 Vitilia navigin, what, i. 28 

 Urchin, i. l63 



its great patience un- 

 der torture, i. i65 

 Urus, i. 27 



W 



Wagcl Cornish, ii. 182 

 Wagtail, white, i. 489 



yellow, i. 49 1 ' 

 grey, I. 492 

 Warbler, i. 4g4 



hedge, i. 509 

 yellow, i. 5 1 1 

 Scotch, i. 512 

 golden-crested, i. 

 '■ 514 



sedge, i. 517 

 grasshopper, i. 



518 

 Dartford, i. 530 

 reed, i. 520 

 wood, i. 512 



