I 



N 



E 



A. 



Berdavine 310 



\ Acantbis, what fuppofed 

 to be 305 



fopus, his diih of Tinging 

 birds 335 



Agafcsus, Agajpus, what dogs 



.5. 2 

 America, no rats there origi- 

 nally 99 

 Anacreon, mentions the car- 

 rier pigeon 219 

 Ariojlo, his account of the 

 fame ib. 

 Ari/lopbanes, mentions the ufe 

 failors made of the flight 

 of birds 402 

 Afs 1 1 

 — not originally a native of 

 Britain 1 2 

 Ajlerias, what bird 343 

 Altagas or Attagen, what bird 



352 



.Auk) the greater, or Penguin 



40 1 



■ ■ ■ common 403 



* black billed 404 



• little 409 



Avofetta 399 



B. 



Badger 64 



Barley bird or Sifkin 310 



Bat, fhort eared 1 14 



* long eared 1 1 6 



* a tame one 506 



Bears, once found in Britain 



63 



Beaver, now extinct 70 



Bdon, the firft tjrayejlej w'.io 

 made remarks in ;..tu.al 

 hiftory 192 



Bcrnacle 45 c 



Bifon Scoticus 18 



Bittern 342 



the Ajlerias of the 



antients 343 



«• the little 493 



Black-bird 228 



Black-cap 

 Black cock 



fpotted 



262 

 201 

 203 



5i 



Bloodhound, its ufe 

 Boadicia, her ufe of the hare 90 

 Boar, wild, once found in 

 England 44 



Bots, what .9 



Brambling 307 



— . — greater arid lefler 



. 3 22 > 3 2 3; 

 Brawn, a dilh peculiar to Eng- 

 land 44 

 Brent goofe 452 

 Britain, its natural advantages, 

 preface ii 

 Bruce, Robert K. of Scotland} 

 favedfromawildbull iS 

 Buck 34 

 Bulfinch 299 

 Bulls wild IS 

 Bunting 318 

 Buftard 214 

 Butcher-bird, great 161 



red backed 163 



left 165 



L 1 Buzzard^ 



