INDEX. 



451 



Washesseu, a great American 



deer, vol. I. page 63 

 Water-ouzel, i. 398 

 Water-hen, ii. 121 

 Water-rat, i. 145 

 Web-footed birds, ii. 143 

 Weesel, i. 105 



common, i. 112 

 Welsh names of birds, ii. 404 

 Wheat-ear, i. 521 

 Whimbrel, ii. 36 

 Whinchat, i. 525 

 White-throat, i. 528 



lesser, i. 529 

 W^igeon, ii. 273 

 Winter mew, ii. 185 

 Wolf, i. 88 



when extirpated, i. ih. 

 not by K. Edgar, i. ih. 

 writ for the taking 

 wolves, &c. 

 Wolf-moneth, i. gO 

 Wolf-shed, i. 90 

 Wood-chat, i. 277 

 Woodcock, ii. 40 



its migration, ii. 44 

 Wood-lark, i. 479 

 Woodpecker, curious struc- 

 ture of, i. 315 



green, i. ih- 

 great spotted, 

 i. 319 



Woodpecker, middle, vol. i. 



page 321 



lest spotted, i. 322 



great black, i, 



325 

 hairy, i. 324 

 Wood-pigeon, or Ring Pi- 

 geon, i. 392 

 Woollen manufacture, long 

 neglected, i. 33 



its success 

 here what owing to, i. 35 

 Wool, where the best, i. ih. 

 Wren, i. 5l6 



Writ of Edward I. for extir- 

 pating wolves out of Eng- 

 land, i. 89 



another for taking of 

 wolves, Src. in De- 

 vonshire, ii. 308 

 Wryneck, i. 312 



fore-runner of the 

 Cuckoo, i. 313, 

 314 



Yellow-hammer, or Bunt- 

 ing, i. 437 



Zoology, classical, too much ne- 

 glected by travellers, i. 333 



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