INDEX, 
Cattle, wild still in Britain, 
vol. i. page 25 
Cavalry, British, respectable, 
Pid 
poor state of in Queen 
Elizabeth's time, 
1.9 
numerous in the tire 
of King Stephen, 
i. ab. 
Cepphus, gull, ii. 178 
Chaffinch, i. 452 
Chariots, scythed, of the Brz- 
tains, 1. 5 
CHATTERER, waxen, i. 418 
Cheese, not made by the Bri- 
tains, i. 22 
Chenalopex, ii. 257 
Chenerotes, ii. 238 
Chevy Chace, the story not im- 
probable, i. 51 
Childers, a horse, his speed, 
1.2 
Xevoowtress, of Aristotle, i. 
449 
Churn ew), i. 10 
CLOVEN FOOTED 
BIRDS, li. 3 
Coaches, when first used in 
England, i. 10 
Cock, common, or poultry, 
1. 371 
wild only in India, 
1b. 
the black or grous, i. 
352 
WATER 
t 
Cock, of the wood, vol. i. 
page 348 
Coddy moddy gull, ii. 185 
Cornish chough, i. 294 
tarrock, il. 187 
Cornix of Virgil, i. 281 
Country Gentlemen, the study 
of natural history recom- 
mended to, Preface 
Coldfinch, or pied Fuycatcu- 
ER, 1. 473 
Cole Titmouse, i. 535 
Coot, common, ii. 127 
great, ii. 129 
Coracles, or leathern boats, 
i. 29 
CoRvVORANT, common, iil.281 
_ its voraciousness, 
il. 283 
Satan said by 
Milton to have 
assumed the 
form of this 
bird, ii. 2b. 
crested, ii. 284 
CoursER, cream-colored, ’ il. 
108 | 
Crake, or land rail, ii. 119 
Crane, il. 7 
CREEPER, 1. 345 
- Crossbill, i. 425 
Crow, i. 279 
carrion, i. 281 
Royston, or hooded, 
i. 286 
red-legged, i. 294 
