438 
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INDEX. 
Bat, a tame one, vol. i. page 
186 
Bears, once found in Britain, 
i. 90 
Beaver, now extinct, i. 122 
Bee-eater, i. 339. : 
Belon, the first traveller wh 
made remarks in natural his- 
tory, 1. 334 
Bernacle, ii. 237 
Bison Scoticus, 1. 27 
Bittern, ti. 14 
the Asterias of the an- 
tients, li. 15 
the little, ii. 18 
Black-bird, 1. 411 
Black-cap, i. 505 
Black-cock, vide Grous. 
spotted, 1, 355 
Blood-hound, its use, i. 72 
Boadicea, her use of the hare, 
1. 128 
Boar, wild, once found in 
England, i. 69 
Bots, what, i. 13 
Brambling, i. 454. 
Brawn, a dish peculiar to Eng- 
land, i. 68 
Brent goose, ii. 239 
Britazn, its natural adyantages, 
Preface 
Bruce, Robert K. df Scotland 
saved from a wild bull, i. 27 
Buck, or fallow-deer, i. 49. 
56 
Bulfinch, i. 430 
Bulls, wild, i. 25 
Buntine, cirl, vol. i. page 
438 
7 common, 1.435 
- yellow, i. 437 
reed, 1. 440 
tawny, 1. 442 
show, 1. 444 
mountain, i. 445 
BustTarp, great, i. 376 
lesser, 1. 379 
thick-kneed, i. 380 
Butcher-bird, vide SHRIKE 
lest, vide beard- 
- ed 'TITMOUSE 
Buzzard, bald, or Osprey, i. 
214 
honey, 1. 235 
common, 1. 232 
moor, i. 237 
Cc 
Cagmag, what, ii. 231 
Canary bird, i. 469 
Capercalze, vide cock of the 
wood rs 
Carrier-pigeon, its uses, 1. 386 
Cat, domestic, i. 97 
its value formerly, 1. 98 
odd penalty for stealing 
the Prince’s, 2b. 
. wild, i. 94 
Cataracta or Skua, ii. 174 
a name applied to 
the gannet, ii. 
293 

