440 
INDEX. 
Cuckoo, vol. i. page 395 
why a name of re- 
proach, i. 308 
CuRLEW, il. 34 
pygmy, u. 38 
stone, i. 380 
Cypselli, Plinii, ii. 209 
D 
Decoys, an account of, ii. 259 
Dezr, fallow, or buck, i. 49. 
56 
Didapper, or little grebe, ii. 
137 
Diver, northern, i. 165 
Imber, ii. 167 
speckled, ii. 168 
red-throated, ii. 169 
black-throated, ii. 170 
Divinity, how far natural his- 
tory may promote the end 
of, Preface 
Docking of horses, an absurd 
custom, i, 12 
Doe, 1. 70 
setting, 1. 78 
lap, i. 79 
shepherd’s, i. 2b. 
English, in high esteem 
with the Romans, 
i. 80 
DorMovsg, 1. 137 
Dottrel, ii. 101 
Dove, turtle, i. 394 
Dove, stock, vol. i. page 390 
ring, 1. 392 
Greenland, ii. 163 
Duck, ii. 218 
wild and tame, ii. 258 
Exder, ii. 243 
velvet, li. 247 
scoter, il. 248 
red, ii. 272 
morillon, or grey pead- 
ed, ii. 254 
tufted, ii. 249 
scaup; il. 251 
pintail, i. 266 
long tailed, ii. 268 
bimaculated, ii. 274 
harlequin, ii. 269 
king, ii. 246 
Ducks, wild, vast drivings for- 
merly, ii. 263 
Dun-bird, the female pochard, 
li, 271 
Dun-diver, or female goosan- 
der, il. 213 
or serula, li. 214 
Dunlin, ii. 92 
E 
Eagle cinereous, i. 209 
golden, i. 197 
ringtail or black, 1.202 ~ 
sea, i. 205 . 
Eagles carry away children, 
1. 200 

