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Cumberland, William^ Duke of, takes away the 



red-deer from Wolmer-forest i. 30 



Curlew, stone, some account of i. 75, 76 



more particulars of i. 100, 151 



«...<»• farther remarks on ii. 209 



D. 



Daws breed in unlikely places, i. 101 ; reason of 



their doing so i. 104< 



Deer, red, in Wolmer-forestj some account 



of i. 29, 30 



.... fallow, in Holt-forest i. 45 



their spiracula, or breathing 



places i. 70 



Derham, Mr. mistaken i. 155 



Dew, honey, remarks on » ii. 303 



Dispersion of birds, pretty equal, why ii. 37 



Diving birds, how their feet and wings placed . . ii. 184 



Dogs, Chinese, from Canton ii. 77 



Dove, stock, or wild winter-pigeon i. l66 



.... stock, many particulars of .... i. from 188 to 195 



.... ring, food of the ii. 218 



Downs, Sussex, a lovely range i. 276 



Ducks, foreign, roost on trees ii. 170 



betake themselves to the water in the 



night time, and why ii. 208 



E. 



Echo, a pollysyllabical one ^ ii. 29 



.... why since mute ii. 34 



.... several remarks on echoes i. 28, 34 



