INDEX. 
Nightingale, P&ny’s beautiful 
description of its song, vol. 
i. page 499 
Norway rat, or brown, i, 142 
Nutcracker, i. 298 
Nuruarcn, i. 336 
O 
Oppian’s description of the bea- 
gle, 1. 74 
ORIOLE, 1. 303 
Orpheus, his soul said to have 
transmigrated into the body 
of a swan, 11. 224 
Osprey, i. 214 
OTTER, i. 117 
considered as a fish by 
the Carthusians, 1. 
119 
sea, of Sir R. Sib- 
bald, i. 120 
Ovid, his account of the bat, 
i. 186 
of the hoo. 
poe, i. 
344 
Ouzel, ring, or rock, i. 415 
water, 1. 398 
rose colored, i. 413 
Penrith, 1. 399 
Owl, eagle, i. 254 
long-eared, i. 258 
short-eared, i. 260 
white, i. 263 
brown, i. 268 
Own, tawny, vol. i. page 266 
little, 1. 270 
Ox, i. 21 vs 
OysTERCATCHER, il. 112 
P 
Painter, his merit founded on 
. his knowledge of nature, 
Preface 
Pardalis of Aristotle, ii. 99 
Parks, numerous in England, 
LSS 
Partridge, i. 363: 
white, or white 
grous, i. 359 
Pasturage, richness of the Bri- 
tish and Irish, i. 22 
Peacock, an Indian bird, i. 
369 
Penguin, the great auk, - ii. 
146 
Penhebogydd, ot chief faleoner 
of the Welsh court, 1. 253 
PETREL, ii. 203 : 
its faculty of spout- 
ing oil, ii, 204 
stormy, ii. 208 
Pettychaps, greater, i- 506 
lesser, i. 508 
Pewit, or Lapwing, i. 66 
gull, its former value, 
ii. 189 
PHALAROPE, grey, li. 123° 
“ed, ii. 125° 

