INDEX. 



Heron, the common, its mode of seizing a fish $. . . 1 12 



fcyj. . . . its patience in stormy seasons . 114 



IK/ \ ' - longevity of ; ,i .,. ; ,/./, . 113 



**; \ / plan proposed by Willoughby for taking 114 



Hornbill, the, eleren species of 'i . * , . 82 



. the helmet , .; . . ji'. , ib. 



^ - - . the pied 6 . , % ' ^f ;f^'. , 83 



. the rhinoceros . . ' , . . * - . 82 



Horseman, the red-legged, description of - -4 77 



Jabiru, the, description of , ; ; . 16f 



Jacana, the, description of . . , ;*.'.. 339 



Jacobson's account of Feroe fowlers . t 308 312 



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Kakoi, the, description of : ; 7 . 340 



Kalm, Professor, on swallows . i, .50 



Kepsler, Mr. on the heron . . ; .118 



Knot, the, description of . . . 166 



Labat, Father, on the pelican -;-- 273 



Lapwing, the, anecdote of . . ,' .159 



. curious stratagem of . .158 



. . . description of . v . .156 



. . .its flesh reckoned good eating . . 160 



, , . its mod.* 1 , of obtaining worms . . 157 



. . makes a great noise when flying : . ib. 



Latham's account of a female bittern . . .150 



. of the lap wing . . .157 



Leo, John, his account of a fowl resembling a heron ' 1W 



