238 
EVELYN, JOHN, 206-207; meets Sir 
Thos. Browne, 206. 
Egypt, figures of birds in, 6. 
Falcon, Peregrine, 140. 
Falconry, Early annals of, 22, 24, 
26, 31, 48; Saxon, 26, 27. 
Farne Islands, 47. 
“« Ffeddew,’’ Name for the Godwit, 
127; with Curlews, 128. 
Fish, Obsolete names of, 56, 70, 87, 
146; in 1089, 39. 
Flamingo, 3, 5, 17; at Montpellier, 
225. 
Fowl, Domestic, 8, 16, 39, 56, 107. 
, Getulian, 157; Castration of, 17. 
Gallinule, Purple, 3. 
Gannet, 92-5 ; in the ‘ Codex 
Exoniensis,”’ 19; or Gant, origin 
of the name, 95. 
Geese, Tame, 56, 87, 
Gurney’s _ recollections 
them in 1840, 108. 
GEsSNER, CONRAD, 158-161; describes 
the Bittern, 160. 
GirRALDUS CAMBRENSIS, 44. 
GuapsTone, H, 171, 176, 195. 
“ Glida,” a name for the Kite, 80. 
Godwit, 121, 171. 
Goose, Brent, 92, 122, 157, 197. 
, Grey-lag, 17, 108. 
—., Red-breasted, 6, 229. 
109 ; Mr. 
about 
=—— -) Solan, 92-5, 
—, Wild, 94, 103, 197. 
Gorpon, Rosert, 195-6; describes 
the Bass Rock, 195. 
Goshawk, 102, 124, 149, 
mentions of, 13, 32, 
7th century, 23. 
Guillemot, 47, 204, 218; or Kiddaw, 
153; early 
48; in the 
220, 
Guineafowl, 16, 94, 103, 157; not at 
Hunstanton, 136. 
Gull, Black-headed, 184-191; in the 
sixteenth century, 137. 
, Kittiwake, 117. 
Gurney, ANNA, translates the Saxon 
Chronicle, 20. 
—., Rosert, 187, 189. 
“ Gustarda,’’ 158; the Bustard, 103. 
Gyrfalcon, 23, 26, 49, 52; as tribute, 
42, 
Haxuuyt, Ricwarp, 96, 116. 
Harenguier, the Gannet, 99. 
Harrier, Marsh, 3. 
, Hen, 153. 
Harrison, WittramM, 108, 161-2; 
his spelling of ‘‘ Pawper,’’ 179. 
EARLY ANNALS OF ORNITHOLOGY 
Hawking in the ninth and _ tenth 
centuries, 22, 23, 26; in the 
eleventh and twelfth, 31, 34, 40; 
in the thirteenth, 49; in the 
fifteenth, 84, 85; inthe sixteenth, 
138-141, 148-150. 
Hawks’ “‘ mews,’’ 41; fines paid in, 
42, 53; waxen image of, 52; 
a Sore, 53. 
Herle, or ‘‘ Hern,’’ 94. 
Heron, 87, 90; in the 13th century, 
87; in the 14th century, 71; 
in the 16th century, 94, 132. 
——, Eighty nests on one tree, 234. 
—, Night, 199, 221, 229. 
, Purple, 198. 
HiapEn, RanutpH, 67. 
Hobby, 137, 204. 
Household accounts of the le Straunges, 
116-174; of the Shuttleworths, 
147; of Hurstmonceux, 133; 
of Naworth Castle, 187, 190; 
of Henry VIII., 149, 170; of 
James V., 171. 
Hortus sanitatis, 81. 
Howarp, Lorp Witritam, 195; _ his 
“solamossa geese,’ 195. 
Ibis, Glossy, 3. 
Jackdaw, 59, 79, 83. 
Jay, 16. 
Kay (or Carus), 157-8; his birth 
and death, 163. 
Kite, 73, 154-6; in the Saxon 
Chronicle, 22; on a man’s head, 
80; at London Bridge, 82; on 
the Bosphorus, 156. 
Knot, 126, 147, 233. 
Lark, 69, 71, 90, 157; served to James 
V., 94; mentioned by Vergil, 83. 
Larus ridibundus, 184. 
LE STRAUNGE, of Hunstanton, 116; 
larder accounts, 117-46; his 
mansion, 119. 
Lopeler or Lepler, 179. 
Loom or Loon, 47. 
Masor, Joun, 91. 
Magpie, 39, 51, 65; 
in Ireland, 67. 
MaptLet, JOHN, 156. 
Margot, The meaning of, 99. 
Mallard, 69, 87. 
——., River, 71. 
Menagerie of Charles II., 206. 
Merganser, 155, 197. 
Merlin, 102, 204, 
at Rouen, 17; 
