INDEX. 
ALDROVANDUsS, 162-3; his collection 
visited by Ray, 163. 
Animals destroyed by the Plague, 65. 
Anser cinereus, 108. 
Auk, Great, 1, 24, 97, 193, 207. 
Avocet, 127,199; seen by Willughby, 
224, 
Aviaries, Roman, 17; of Henry the 
Eighth, 81. 
BaupDNER, LEONARD, a fowler of 
Strasburg, 197-200; shoots a 
Squacco Heron, 199; shoots a 
Great See-flutter, 197. 
Bargander, 203. 
Berton, PieRRE, 155-6; his account 
of the Sparrow-Hawk, 156. 
Birds at. Eltham Palace, 191; known 
to the Romans, 14; Egyptian 
figures of, 6; in the ‘ Liber 
Eliensis,’’ 36; prehistoric draw- 
ings of, 2; in St. James’s Park, 
206; St.  Cuthbert’s, 46; of 
Pliny, 15; eaten by Picts, 24. 
Bittern, 68-71, 87, 90, 182-3; in the 
le Straunge accounts, 133; Ges- 
ner’s account of, 160; Baldner’s 
account of, 198. 
, Little, 229. 
Blackgrouse, 102, 105. 
Blackbird, 136. 
Boar, Wild, 18. 
Borcet, Hector, 99. 
Botaurus stellaris, 182. 
Boroner, WILLIAM, 76. 
Brewe, 71; identity uncertain, 89, 90. 
Brissel, The bird called, 103-105; 
Newton’s opinion of, 104. 
Browne, Sir TuHos., 200-205; his 
ideas) on migration, 202: his 
correspondence with Merrett, 204; 
with someone unknown, 205; 
writes of ‘“‘ Gulleries,’’ 185; his 
letters to Ray lost, 214; on 
the Crane, 173. 
Bustard, Great, status of, 
directions for carving, 174; in 
Norfolk, 69, 128; in Scotland, 
103; ‘‘ Lode” (2.e., watercourse), 
175; prehistoric drawings of, 3, 
5; examined by Willughby, 224. 
173-6 ; 
Bustard, Little, 229. 
Buzzard, 16, 81, 153. 
Capercaillie, 106, 224; in Ireland, 
46, 67; in Scotland, 102. 
Capon, 17, 87, 103, 107. 
Chough, 91, 220. 
Cxiustus, Carouus, 192-3; his Great 
Auk, 193; grave of, 221. 
“ Cockle ’’-Ducks, 123. 
Coot, 12, 73, 141, 199. 
Cormorant, 162, 197, 221; at 
Priestholm, 218, 
Corncrake, 73. 
Crane, 46, 50, 90; early notices of, 
10, 13, 15, 23; taken by Gyr- 
Falcons, 49-50; in Norfolk, 130- 
131; in the larder of James V., 
94; status of, 164-173. 
Crow, 16, 144. 
Crocard, A name for the Gull, 191. 
Crossbill, 58. 
Cuckoo, 19, 73. 
Curlew, 20, 57, 200. 
, Stone, 125, 155. 
Daur, SAMUEL, 185. 
Decoys, 54, 74; that at Steeple the 
oldest, 142. 
Dotterel, 94, 158, 214. 
Dove, 11, 117. 
, Stock, 74, 90, 125. 
Duck, Cockle-, 123. 
, Gadwall, 198. 
——, Golden-eye, 198, 224. 
, Pochard, 147, 198. 
——, St. Cuthbert’s, 117. 
——, Scoter, 121, 204, 214. 
——, Sheld-, 3, 20, 123, 203. 
——, Shoveler, 233. 
——, Tufted, 204, 224. 
, Wigeon. 123, 191. 
, Wild, 3, 4, 70, 198. 
Eagle, Golden, 44, 81, 102; pre- 
historic drawing of, 3; nest at 
Castle Dinas, 161; the Roman, 
16. 
Egret, 36, 87-90; Newton’s opinion 
about, 88. 
Great White, 155, 
by Willughby, 224. 
208; seen 
