INDEX. 
Loon, vide Grebe, vol. ii. page 
130 
Lucan, describes the Coracle, 
1. 29 
Lumme, ii. 169 
M 
Magpie, i. 289 
Mallard, ii. 258 
Martin, common, i. 108 
pine, i. 110 
numerous in North A- 
merica, t. 111 
Martin (swallow) i. 547 
black or swift, 1. 550 
sand, 1. 549 
Mastiff, British, trained for 
war, i. 80 
Mastiffs, three overcome a lion, 
1.20. 
Maundeville, Sir John, his ac- 
count of the carrier pigeon, 
i. 386 
Meleagrides, the Guinea hens, 
i. 372 
Menagery, royal, i. 92 
MERGANSER, li. 211 
ted breasted, ii. 
214 
red headed, ii. 
217 
Merlin, i. 251 
Mew, winter, il. 185 
Migration of swallows, 1. 553 
Migration of British birds in 
general, vol. ii. page 378 
Milton, his fine image of the 
skylark, i. 477 
elegant description of 
the nightingale’s song, 
i. 497 
his beautiful and natu- 
ral description of the 
swan, 11. 222 
Missel thrush, i. 401 
the largest bird 
that sings, i. 
403 
Mote, i. 157 
Moor-hen, ii. 121 
Moose-deer, horns fossile of a 
species now unknown, i. 
63 
Morse, suspected to be British, 
tr. 175 
Moufton, musimon, a sort of 
sheep, i. 37 
Movsz, field, i. 147 
meadow, i. 151 
common, i. 150 
harvest, i. 149 
Mule, i. 19 
errors in breaking, i. 2b. 
N 
Nevill, Archbishop, his great 
feast, il. 396 
Nightingale, i. 494 
445 
