INDEX. 255 



Eeindeer in Ireland, 65 



at Waterford, 66 



Limerick, 66 



Clare, 66 



Dublin, 66 



horns, character of, 66 67 

 „ figured, 71, 75 



in Scotland, 67 



Kosshire, 67, 70 



Sutherland, 68 



Caithness, 67, 70, 71 



Linlithgowshire, 68 



Perthshire, 68 



Dumbartonshire, 69 



Ayrshire, 69 



Orkney, 72-74 



hunted in Caithness in 12th century, 72-74 



reintroduced, 76 



in Northumberland, 76 

 in Aberdeenshire, 76 

 in Orkney, 76 



Eewards for slaying Wolves, 137, 145, 159, 162, 164, 169, 196 

 Richmond Forest, 119 

 Boman monuments in England, 78 

 Bosendale Forest, 8, 1 54 



Salvin, F. H., his tame Wild Boar, no 



Savernake Forest, loi, 119, 153 



Scotch Forests, 164 



Sherwood Forest, 7, 119 



Sibbald's " Scotia Illustrata," 40, 169 



Skins of Wild Animals, value of, a.d. 940, 34 



Skins used for trimming, 34, 157 



Smith, " Ancient and Present State of Co. Kerry," 199 



Smith, Dr. J. A., on remains of Bear, 13 



on remains of Beindeer, 69, 71 

 „ on ancient Cattle of Scotland, 215 



Staffordshire Moors and Forests, 5 

 Sussex, last Wolf in, 154 

 •" Swin," names of places compounded with, 89 



Taylor's " Pennyles Pilgrimage," 158, 168 

 Tennent, Sir J. E., on Wolves in Ireland, 202 

 Torfseus, account of the Orkneys, 72 

 Tract, earliest relating to fauna of Ireland, 93 

 Turbervile on Boar-hunting, 102-108 

 „ on Wolf-hunting, 190 



