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 Milton his beautiful and natural description of the 



Avan, .... 565. 



Miffel thrufh, f . . 301. 



: *- the largeii bird that iings, . 303. 



Mole, . . . . 128. 



Moor-hen,, . . . 489. 



Moofe-deer, horns foffile of a fpecies now unknown, 52. 



Morfe, fufpe&ed to be Britijh, . . 144. 



Mouflon^ mujimon, a fort of fheep, . . 32. 



Moufe, long tailed field, . . 120. 



fhort tailed, . . . 123. 



common, ... 122. 



■ harveft, . . . 121. 



Mule, . 16. 



1 errors in breaking, , , ibid. 



Xei-ell, Archbiihop, his great feaft, . 726. 



Nightingale, . . . 365. 



Pliny's -beautiful defer iption of its fong, 369, 



Norway rat, or brown, . . 115. 



Nutcracker, . . . 625. 



Nuthatch, „ . . 255. 



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OtSTERCATCHERj . , , 4&2 # 



Oppian's defcription of the beagle, « , 63. 



Oriole, . , . . 626. 



Orpbeus, his foul faid to have tranfmigrated into the 



bodyofafwan, . . . 567. 



Ofprey, 



