II.— GENERAL INDEX 



AND 



GLOSSARY OF LOCAL NAMES 



Note.— The Lakeland names of animals, both extant and obsolete 

 are printed in italics. 



Anchovy, 519. 



Angel- fish, 468. 



Angler, 478. 



Aplin, 0. V., on Hybrid Sparrow, 



lxxxi. 

 Assize at Carlisle, presentment 



regarding Salmon Fisheries, 501. 

 Auk, Great, xxvii. 



,, Little, 446. 

 Auroch, lii. 



B 



Badger, 39 ; baiting, 42 ; exter- 

 mination, 40 ; first use of name, 

 lxxiii ; meaning of name, ib. note. 



Banty Hemplin = Lesser Redpoll, 

 West Cumberland. 



Barnacle, 246 ; arrival, 248 ; early 

 mention of, 248 ; myth regarding, 

 246 ; occurrence inland, 247 ; 

 amusing incident witnessed by the 

 author in St. James's Park, 250. 



Basse, 473. 



Basse (Barce, Barcelles) = Perch, 

 472. 



Bastard Shark = Common Tope, 466. 

 Bat, Barbastelle, 1. 



Common, 2. 



Daubenton's, 2. 



Great, 2. 



Long-eared, 1. 



Reddish-grey, 3. 



Whiskered, 4. 

 Bear, Brown, xlv. 

 Beaver, lviii. 



Bessy Blakeling = Yellowhammer. 

 Bessy DucTcer = Dipper. 

 Bird fowling, lxxii. 

 Bitter- Bittern, 228. 

 Bittern, 227 ; formerly nested on 

 Eamont, 228 ; at Cardew Mire, 

 ibid. 

 Bittern, Little, 226; capture in 



Scotland, ibid. 

 Blackbird, 89. 

 Black Duck = Scoter, 302. 

 Blenny, Viviparous, 482. 

 Blueback= Common Tope, 466. 

 Blue Bill- Scaup, 291. 

 Bluett = Skate, 470. 

 Bluffin= Coal-fish, 486. 

 Boar, Wild, xlix. 



